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Ep. 34 - Dance Dance Revolution

We're trying a little something different today: what happens when Disney scares the pants off you as a kid, and then, in mining the roots of your existential dread, you realize that Henri Matisse and Igor Stravinsky both had their pants scared off too, and that explains a whole heck of a lot about early 20th century modernism? Let's find out together.

The Lonely Palette · Tamar Avishai

November 15, 201841m 57s

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We're trying a little something different today: what happens when Disney scares the pants off you as a kid, and then, in mining the roots of your existential dread, you realize that Henri Matisse and Igor Stravinsky both had their pants scared off too, and that explains a whole heck of a lot about early 20th century modernism? Let's find out together.

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Music used:
Django Reinhardt, “Django’s Tiger”
The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"
Igor Stravinsky, “The Rite of Spring”
The Blue Dot Sessions, “Monder”, “House of Grendel”, “Thread Caramb”, Emmit Sprak”, “Lubber”, Ervira”
Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees"

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podcastmusicart historymuseum of modern artigor stravinskymodern artprimitivismhenri matisseart history podcastnew yorkballet