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Petrushka, Igor Stavinksy's second ballet, is a tragic tale of a living puppet who is treated like a mere toy and brought to the point of madness. Ironically, such a sad tale brought Stravinsky a great deal of success, especially after the triumph that was his previous ballet The Firebird. However, there's more you do not know, hidden behind the curtain.

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Music used in this episode:

The Forest Grand by Trevor Kowalski

Sub Twin by Jay Varton

Siljan by Rannar Sillard

Perhaps It's Meant to Be by Trevor Kowalski

Looking for Cheese by Jerry Lacey

Elm Lake by Elm Lake

Concerto for Trumpet and Flute (Melody Stem) by Cercles Nouvelles

Cinema Neon by Trevor Kowalski

Sources used for this episode:

Charles M. Joseph, Stravinsky's Ballets (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011).

Igor Stravinsky, Petrushka (Berlin: Editions Russes de Musique, 1912).