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Renard

Burlesque by Stravinsky, composed 1915–16 and first performed at Paris on 18 May 1922. In the performance, a vixen cajoles a cock out of a tree, but it is saved by the cat; during a second attempt the vixen is killed by the cat and a ram.



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He was a quartermaster, Renard by name; we could not but be like brothers
"Then Le Renard Subtil will go," returned the runner, coolly raising his little wallet from the place where it had lain at his feet; "and the pale faces will see none but their own color.
Therefore my official name is King Renard the Fourth.
 
 
 
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