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Firebird, The

[ fahyuhr-burd ]

noun

  1. a ballet (1910) with music by Stravinsky.


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But LaFreniere’s imagination, alluringly vivid, seems to be the spark that elevates her technique — especially in parts like Firebird, the Queen in “The Cage” and Helena in “Midsummer.”

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It’s true, Les Siècles can produce sounds that amply reprise the shock of the new: the serrated edges of their “Orgie de Brigands” in Berlioz’s “Harold en Italie”; the fluttering airiness of parts of Stravinsky’s “Firebird”; the sultry, almost menacing haze of their “Nuages,” from Debussy’s “Nocturnes.”

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So when you start the beginning of “The Firebird,” the double basses with gut string pizzicato, and then suddenly the chorale of the trombones, with these tiny, trombones — my God!

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Firebird - the code name used by the Martinez family when it began looking for a buyer and adopted by Karns - also owns Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar and Village Burger Bar.

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Firebird — the code name used by the Martinez family when it began looking for a buyer and adopted by Karns — also owns Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar and Village Burger Bar.

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