The Rite of Spring
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In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we wrap up our three-part series on composer Igor Stravinsky with one of the most famous — and most shocking — pieces in music history: The Rite of Spring.
When this ballet premiered in Paris in 1913, audiences expected graceful dancing and pretty melodies. Instead, they heard pounding rhythms, clashing sounds, and music that felt wild and unpredictable. Some people loved it… and others were so surprised that they began shouting during the performance!
We'll explore why Stravinsky's music sounded so different from anything audiences had heard before and how this bold piece eventually became one of the most important works of the 20th century.
Get ready to listen for thunder-like drums, blasting horns, and rhythms that feel like the earth shaking beneath your feet!
What You'll Learn in This Episode- What a ballet is and how music and dance work together
- The ancient spring rituals that inspired The Rite of Spring
- Why the music sounded shocking in 1913
- What made the rhythms and harmonies so unusual
- The famous "Rite of Spring riot"
- How this piece changed the future of classical music
When you listen to The Rite of Spring, don't try to hear it as calm or gentle music. Instead, imagine:
- Animals running
- Thunder crashing
- The ground shaking
- People dancing with all their strength
Listen for:
- Loud drums
- Blasting horns
- Fast, exciting rhythms
This is music that feels alive!
Listen to The Rite of SpringWe recommend listening to the full ballet here:
👉 Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" with Gustavo Dudamel & the LA Phil
Busy Kids Love Music is the podcast that helps families explore the music of composers, cultures, and traditions from around the world.
Hosted by piano teacher Carly Seifert, each episode includes kid-friendly storytelling, guided listening tips, and musical discoveries perfect for homeschool lessons, classroom use, or curious music lovers of all ages.
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