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Description The New York Times on the bad reception of "The consecration of spring" by Igor Stravinsky, performed by the Russian Ballet in Paris. The article states that it uses transatlantic marconi wireless technology to report quasi live from Europe.
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Le sacre du printemps is the third of three ballet music for large orchestra composed in 1913 that Igor Stravinsky composed for the Ballets Russes by Sergei Djagilew.

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