The Ballet that caused a Riot - Dapper History

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Komentáře • 128

  • @RukoHanaji
    @RukoHanaji Před rokem +104

    I've always been entertained that the last four bass notes of the ballet are D-E-A-D.

  • @ThiccTropius
    @ThiccTropius Před 10 měsíci +23

    Soooo basically.... the ballet was a giant middle finger to the elite.... Stravinsky was the first punk rocker

  • @panqueque445
    @panqueque445 Před rokem +71

    Igor: "This is sure some highly expensive and prestigious form of art we have here. Sure would be a shame if someone... I don't know... WIPED HIS ASS WITH THE RULES?"

  • @lunatheamasingwitch9518
    @lunatheamasingwitch9518 Před rokem +132

    This video is amazing! I am a European slavic person myself and I still see to this day the view of our cultures as "dirty" or "poor" or "primitive",while the more Western cultures are deemed more luxurious. While today it isn't as bad as it was in the past, and I hold no grudges or hate towards anybody it is still sad to see. Thank you once again for this video and I do not think of you as an "ignorant American" since you just quoted history... Dapper history hahahahdhdh

  • @CCtheBee
    @CCtheBee Před rokem +87

    The riot of rite of spring showcases hooligan culture but for the more "cultured"... thank you Stravinsky and Nijinsky for girlbossing too close to the sun 💖💅

  • @viszzz3133
    @viszzz3133 Před rokem +16

    featuring world's most expressive monocle

  • @plutothechinchilla4496
    @plutothechinchilla4496 Před rokem +85

    This was so exciting to hear about from start to finish and its a fucking travesty that regular classes can only hope to be this much fun. When I say I want a teacher who is passionate and loves what they're talking about and loves relaying this information THIS is what I'm talking about!

  • @ashfantastic3021
    @ashfantastic3021 Před rokem +18

    Instantly obsessed with your faux monocle. Your ... fauxnocle.

  • @gothgirlglittercrust7118
    @gothgirlglittercrust7118 Před rokem +28

    petition for jules's fan base to be called kitchen princesses

  • @cryptidrecording
    @cryptidrecording Před rokem +22

    THE QUEEN OF CZcams- THE KITCHEN PRINCESS OF NICHE HISTORY- SHE HATH RETURNED

  • @eepinwillow
    @eepinwillow Před měsícem +4

    I can vouch, the bassoon solo is very high up. A lot of audience members (and modern first-time listeners) thought it was an English horn.
    It's actually more difficult to play that opening solo on bassoon nowadays because it was written for a French style bassoon, which was much better in the high range, but isn't common nowadays. Almost all modern bassoons are German style. I've heard people describe them as two different instruments, but I wouldn't quite go that far.
    This has been my niche infodump, thanks for tuning in.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před měsícem

      I legit didn't know it was a bassoon until today. Like, what! How??

  • @x.yoo360jibee
    @x.yoo360jibee Před rokem +25

    They all were so unapologetically russian for this, love it. Amazing video, as always!

  • @Lars-eq5ld
    @Lars-eq5ld Před rokem +11

    AHHH THE RITE OF SPRING!!! As someone who plays bassoon I’ve always wanted to play the solo from the beginning! I took a music theory class over the summer and we went over how up until rite of spring music theory was practically the same until he broke all of the rules. Also I’m a Gemini as well didn’t know he was haha.

  • @ectoplasmicworms6883
    @ectoplasmicworms6883 Před rokem +27

    Awwww yeah! Christmas is early this year!
    Ok so I commented before I watched the video. If anyone ever has the chance, go see this performed live. It's so intense and gripping. Best night of my life. I got the tickets from a lady in the Target parking lot who was fighting with her husband and she offered me and my bitch sister tickets out the window of her car like she was throwing them in the trash without feeling guilty about littering, but I was so pumped. It was wonderful. Memphis Symphony Orchestra did a fantastic job and it was easily the best concert I've ever been to, besides King Diamond.

    • @Venraven
      @Venraven Před rokem +1

      RoS is, like, the only ballet I actually actively WANT to watch performed. Like, ballet as an art obviously has so many beautiful works but I'm just so utterly enthralled by this subversive, grotesque, glorious piece,

  • @SoftServe33
    @SoftServe33 Před 13 dny +2

    Hello 👋 Almost graduated music major here! If anyone here wants to learn more about this topic, as well as the sources in the description, you should look up the documentary “Rite of Spring; Joffrey Ballet. Documentary and Performance”. Some historians and musicians had to do some INTENSIVE digging to re-put together this piece so it wouldn’t be lost to time, and it’s super cool to hear about.
    Also Thomas Forrest has a book called “First Nights” that talks about the premieres of 5 famous pieces, Rite of Spring being one. It puts you right into the screaming audience in such an engaging way. I hugely recommend

  • @MySushiBear
    @MySushiBear Před rokem +49

    Oh my God, I’m so happy Dapper History is back! 😭🥰

  • @doeblackerby5203
    @doeblackerby5203 Před rokem +5

    As an absolute ballet nerd, seeing Jules talk about THIS ballet!!!!! IM SCREAMING SO HIGH AND SO FANCILY

  • @LCtheTormentor
    @LCtheTormentor Před rokem +30

    You’re genuinely the most underrated CZcamsr I know of. Your content has variety and intrigue and quality. Absolutely love every video you release, keep at it!

  • @MysteriousC
    @MysteriousC Před rokem +21

    What an extremely dapper episode of Dapper History with Jules Dapper!

  • @wohdinhel
    @wohdinhel Před rokem +47

    as a classical musician i find it fascinating that most people don’t know about this lol, thank u for elucidating the plebs
    [E] THANK YOU for mentioning Rimsky-Korsakov, easily my favorite Russian composer, I’ve performed many of his vocal works 💖💖💖💖

  • @delinquent7454
    @delinquent7454 Před rokem +11

    The joy I felt seeing a new Dapper History- I can’t even describe it ❤

  • @gaymollymauk
    @gaymollymauk Před rokem +5

    i love ballet so much. i just wish it wasn’t so… gestures vaguely.. y’know. ed-central, racist, etc etc etc etc we all can fill in the blanks. this show sounds AMAZING and u explained it so well and ur entirely correct in ur assessment of european elitism ahdhdhh

  • @dominiquelilac
    @dominiquelilac Před rokem +5

    Leave it to Dapper History to always engage me in a topic I’ve never heard about in my life but am suddenly completely invested in!

  • @princepsangelusmors
    @princepsangelusmors Před rokem +2

    I played the Rite of Spring with my music uni's symphony orchestra 2 weeks ago and it was incredible. The music is incredible but playing it really makes you feel alive.

  • @lolyoutoobe
    @lolyoutoobe Před rokem +2

    The painted on monocle is perfect

  • @mc.gemstone
    @mc.gemstone Před rokem +6

    I would down to watch a historic drama mini series or something of the sorts. I'm fascinated with what went down, I forget how weird and wonderful history can be at times.

  • @flora-adora
    @flora-adora Před rokem +4

    I about went feral when I saw the title I love this ballet and I love Igor. Thank you for covering it💜

  • @bekah1daf229
    @bekah1daf229 Před 23 dny

    You absolutely went off with your discussion of “What is Truth” at 17:36. Objective truth can never known because we will only ever have OUR perception of events, and so that means others perceptions of events given the same input are EQUALLY “true”. In the context of researching, it’s up to us to consider reliability, their possible contemporary motivations/kickbacks for publishing an account of events, and their individual differing experiences like you said so beautifully!
    p.s. I know I’m posting this about a year late, but I found your channel recently through the algorithm suggesting your most recent video on the Glass Delusion and I love love love your history videos! I think you’re a trailblazer when it comes analysis/commentary, and your arguments are always well-supported and interesting! Keep it up :)

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 Před 10 měsíci +1

    45 yrs ago I had to study Rite Of Spring in my final year of High School. I wish you had been around then. I finally understand so much more about it now. Thank you!

  • @CactusPolecat
    @CactusPolecat Před 6 dny

    I'm not usually a fan of this type of presentation (e.g., the quick little images appear to be actually funny, but they're gone before I can take them in). That said, this is the best description and discussion of the premiere I've every come across, and I've been interested since I was a teenager back in the 1970s.

  • @andrewkelley9405
    @andrewkelley9405 Před rokem +2

    man, the 1910s were wild.

  • @user-hanging-at-the-hanged-man

    You should talk more about literally anything that comes up in your mind. I will watch it all.

  • @andynonymous6769
    @andynonymous6769 Před rokem +1

    I'm a Ukrainian folk dancer so this is all really fascinating! Especially 9:37- that's how I've felt as long as I can remember, since I'm diaspora. Just put in the center of something obviously bigger than my capability to understand with no explanation. Very little of the society that my folk dancing arose from has been explained to me, and I'd guess most of that information has been forgotten or destroyed, so most of what I know is through word of mouth in a continent-spanning century-spanning game of telephone. But folk dance lives on even though it's almost impossible to find out why people would dance that way, and I can only guess about the people who used to do the steps before me. Why they wore the costumes I wear and why they did the steps I do, what that says about their values- I learn by doing it
    Anyways, thanks for making this video, it was worth my hour long search

  • @saskiakamerling
    @saskiakamerling Před rokem +1

    you and my whacky old music history professor Ruthanne would get along,,, vibes off the chart, I love it

  • @zengar
    @zengar Před rokem +4

    truly got goosebumps hearing how the riot started and ended. how ironic the whole thing is!

  • @gobi7959
    @gobi7959 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS, both these and your series. keep at it

  • @mccperin
    @mccperin Před rokem

    yessss ur back!!! what an AMAZING narrative

  • @cinawomo
    @cinawomo Před rokem +3

    It's impressing how you always find new and different topics to entertain us!

  • @illyriashade56
    @illyriashade56 Před rokem +1

    My ideal way of learning new things is by watching unhinged CZcams videos and your videos are always some of my favorites. Immaculate vibes I am never bored and I learn about stuff that I never would have learned about otherwise

  • @TheChgz
    @TheChgz Před rokem +1

    I feel like you have given me something totally new to obsess over that I never knew exsisted, thank you so much! Also I adore your outfit as usual, you are such an inspiration

  • @ShermanBMason
    @ShermanBMason Před rokem +1

    The way I stop EVERYTHING I’M DOING WHEN SHE UPLOADS

  • @escher10000
    @escher10000 Před rokem +2

    I always heard about the riot at the rite of spring premiere. But I never understood why it had that effect. Now I understand, thanks for that!

  • @coyoteartist
    @coyoteartist Před 18 dny

    I personally love the ballet and it is a shame that it took so many years until it could be apperciated for what it was in itself. As to the story, I lean to the story as presented by Robert Greenberg. He talks about the conductor Pierre Monteux who on hearing a piano version of the score, believed Stravinksky mad and that it was going to cause a scandel. During the actual performance as things began to go south, Stravinksky stormed off and spent the rest of the performance holding the coat tails of Nijinsky who was forced to stand on a chair and yell numbers at the dancers to keep them on track. And the man behind it all? Serge Diaghilev (founder of the Ballet Russes) whom engineered the riot or probably more to his view, the assigned role of the audience, by going as far as to give free tickets to the "beret-clad young people" to ensure them spots near the elite. Stravinsky would say that Diaghilev's only comment was that "that' was exactly what I wanted".

  • @Dummour
    @Dummour Před rokem

    Sorry for making this comment on a completely unrelated video and many years too late, but I just finished watching Daisy Brown and wanted to say that you are super talented and awesome. So yeah, just keep making whatever videos you want, stay happy, you rock.

  • @FullFace.com_
    @FullFace.com_ Před rokem +1

    I love how you made the thumbnail ombré out of order that’s such a cute detail

  • @Naomi_Zone
    @Naomi_Zone Před rokem +1

    upload again soon Jules i love your videos

  • @PoisonFate
    @PoisonFate Před rokem

    Missed your content! Hope you’re doing well ❤

  • @therealbeanibaby8649
    @therealbeanibaby8649 Před rokem +2

    TIS THE RETURN OF DAPPER HISTORY MY LIFE IS COMPLETE

  • @andynonymous6769
    @andynonymous6769 Před rokem

    I watched the first minute or so of this video and then had to go do something so I closed it. I couldn't find it again so I literally looked for this video for an hour. Finally found it! Liked and subbed!

  • @clearbluestar
    @clearbluestar Před rokem

    This is my favorite episode so far ! I love rite of spring and nijinsky. Thank you :-)

  • @annicat648
    @annicat648 Před rokem +1

    I feel like you would be interested in the Ancient Egyptian criminal Paneb from Deir el Medina. A very corrupt and comically horrific official from the workers town.

  • @hauthot287
    @hauthot287 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The Viennese were even more conservative musically than the French. They famously hated Wagner, Liszt, Bruckner, Mahler, all ppl who r a lot more “conservative” compared to Stravinsky. A concert of music by the second viennese school (Schoenberg, Webern, Berg) put together two months prior to the premiere of The Rite also caused a riot and would come to be called the Skandalkonzert, or the scandal concert in English. The premiere went so bad, Schoenberg had to create The Society for Private Musical Performances so he could get his and his friends works performed.

    • @hauthot287
      @hauthot287 Před 3 měsíci

      Btw, I don’t use the word “conservative” politically here. Basically I’m using it to describe the attitudes of ppl who believed music should stick to the harmonic principles composers like Bach, Mozart, and Brahms used. Also, the Skandalkonzert concert was before Schoenberg invented the twelve-tone method, he didn’t invent it until 1924. The style of music created by the second Viennese school at the time was called expressionism

  • @chocobere
    @chocobere Před 19 dny

    We have the Stravinsky fountain in Paris :) it's located on the Place Stravinsky, both named after Igor, and the fountain has mechanical moving sculptures inspired by The Rite of Spring!
    Take that, snobs!!

  • @aimes__
    @aimes__ Před rokem

    YIPEE !! Good to see you again!

  • @williamdavis7274
    @williamdavis7274 Před rokem +1

    "World star!" That killed me

  • @chrissmith4969
    @chrissmith4969 Před rokem

    Fantastic! I really want to see it now.

  • @sleepysmartboy6287
    @sleepysmartboy6287 Před rokem +1

    Me about to watch The Rite of Spring despite not being a giant fan of ballet because I honestly really liked The Firebird

  • @dedede5586
    @dedede5586 Před rokem

    what a great explanation!!!

  • @Venraven
    @Venraven Před rokem +1

    The fact that I saw the title and was like "IS THIS ABOUT RITES OF SPRING MY BELOVED???" and it was!!!

  • @catduilio
    @catduilio Před rokem

    I'm doing an school essay about igor Stravinsky so this is very helpful! Thank you!

  • @charlescoleman5509
    @charlescoleman5509 Před 5 měsíci

    Well done presentation on a masterpiece I grew up with. And I just subscribed to you, simply because you said “Subscribe if you want to. Don’t if you don’t.”. Love you for that. 😊

  • @atwasmusic
    @atwasmusic Před rokem

    Omg the way I was hyped all week for this

  • @realcap1410
    @realcap1410 Před rokem +1

    Love the monocle.

  • @triangle_2283
    @triangle_2283 Před rokem

    Literally a gift from god when you post

  • @irisaferg2524
    @irisaferg2524 Před rokem +1

    "YOURE JUST LIKE MY DAD!!" PFFT-

  • @afreshloafofgarlicbread6307

    HELL YEAH RITE OF SPRING

  • @fatovamingus
    @fatovamingus Před 3 měsíci

    I wish I had seen this earlier and I would have really liked to collaborate a little with you or still may there's a lot left to the story. Though I do like your emphasis on the poor beating up the rich

  • @waugsqueke
    @waugsqueke Před rokem +2

    Awesome vid Jules, thanks, more people need to know about this. Stravinsky is just fucking wacko in the best musical way.
    My favorite orchestral version of this is czcams.com/video/EkwqPJZe8ms/video.html
    One of the great things that happens in this piece is in the second movement where all the basses just chug and crunch on that Eb7/E with random spikes in it - some say it's the first hard rock performance. Edge as fuck. Also the first Fantasia Disney film uses this piece for a bit about the evolution of early lifeforms up to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Scared the shit out of me as a kid.

  • @TessaAlfresca
    @TessaAlfresca Před rokem

    You slayed this video ❤

  • @yeoldegeorgemac
    @yeoldegeorgemac Před rokem

    as soon as i saw the title I KNEW, im SO excited

  • @supermeansadie6753
    @supermeansadie6753 Před 13 dny

    “You’re just like my dad!” 💀😂

  • @wormswithteeth
    @wormswithteeth Před rokem

    One of my favs ballets. Spare some love for Stravinsky's Petrushka. A TV film Riot at the Rite also goes into things.

  • @Catherine-gg5io
    @Catherine-gg5io Před rokem +1

    wake up babe. jules uploaded a new video

  • @rhutabaga420
    @rhutabaga420 Před rokem

    Love the monocle

  • @ivergroves
    @ivergroves Před rokem +1

    THE MONOCLE I CANT

  • @Nonsequitoria2010
    @Nonsequitoria2010 Před rokem

    This is legit one of my favorite moment in musical theater history. XD

  • @jayviescas7703
    @jayviescas7703 Před 8 měsíci

    The simultaneous birth of post modern orchestral music and modern dance. Look up G.I. Gurdjief and the movements. Excellent video essay.

  • @lilyussillyus6647
    @lilyussillyus6647 Před 5 dny

    “and marrying his first cousin, nothing could stop him 😄”

  • @daniellel230
    @daniellel230 Před rokem

    lmao i knew this was about the rite of spring before the video started, 10/10 Dapper History moment

  • @pepsentrepreneur
    @pepsentrepreneur Před rokem

    You should do a gameplay

  • @missandry420
    @missandry420 Před měsícem

    The og emotive hardcore band is called Rites of Spring. Emo was pretty hated in its early years in the mid 80s bc hardcore punk was a fucking sausage fest in the 80s and some people couldn't deal with men expressing their feelings. Ian McKaye denounced the term "emo" being applied to hc with emotional lyrics as "fucking stupid". But that's a running theme with musicians anyway, Andrew Eldritch just wanted to be the next motorhead and bands like the cure and Siouxsie and the banshees were just making punk, they really didn't (don't) identify with goth. Ofc the term "emo" was completely bastardized by the 2000s after the rise of Midwest emo and math rock in the 90s.

  • @deeconstruction8163
    @deeconstruction8163 Před rokem +2

    In your research did you run across the production were the sacrificial virgin is stripped totally nude, that is to say totally naked?

  • @nicolaspicon6824
    @nicolaspicon6824 Před rokem

    I love your videos so much!! Could you talk about the state of Boyaca in Colombia and how they were at war with Belgium without Belgium's knowledge of it because the president of Boyaca had a Vendetta against Europe bc when he was a college sudent there he fell in love with a woman whose parent's wouldn't let her marry.

  • @jonathansavickas7348
    @jonathansavickas7348 Před rokem

    I memorized the whole damn piece and I can even conduct it! Without looking at the score!

  • @remindmesometime1855
    @remindmesometime1855 Před rokem

    Good video

  • @TristanMA
    @TristanMA Před 9 měsíci

    The project for the rite of spring was temporarily put aside for Petrushka.

  • @ivergroves
    @ivergroves Před rokem

    This is super interesting

  • @Joriyn159
    @Joriyn159 Před rokem

    Jules is the GOAT! and several other farm animals... thats how good she is.
    Love you, darling!

  • @sadwasdead5065
    @sadwasdead5065 Před rokem +1

    i've always admired russias classical music, novels and ballet. that country has an interesting hisotry and a rich culture, but i can't help but despise it due to the ongoing conflict

  • @piercethechemicalsirens7834

    this is so coool!

  • @culwin
    @culwin Před rokem

    I see this channel is going the educational route.
    Jules is the new VSauce.

  • @RyanJonYouTube
    @RyanJonYouTube Před rokem +1

    HONEY WAKE UP, JULES UPLOADED!!

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean Před měsícem

    This makes my Slav heart happy

  • @micheledix2616
    @micheledix2616 Před 7 měsíci

    Just a little reminder, a female can be a ballerina and male dancer is NOT a ballerina but a Danseur

  • @lankyfishy
    @lankyfishy Před rokem

    What I would give to see it on opening night

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt Před rokem

    His father was a leading opera star.

  • @bluegypsydoll
    @bluegypsydoll Před 28 dny

    Hahaha! This was fantastic 😂 bravo!

  • @remindmesometime1855
    @remindmesometime1855 Před rokem

    I wanna manifest super natural abilities... or at least feel like I have.

  • @31stIllinois
    @31stIllinois Před rokem

    Good stuff. No such thing as a male ballerina. Just a bunch of guys in dance belts.

  • @KellyLoom1s
    @KellyLoom1s Před rokem

    My only Stravinsky trivia is that the devil in The Soldier’s Tale inspired Jack Black’s devil in his song Tribute. I think yours is way cooler.