Igor Stravinsky

Composer 1882 – 1971
Steady
#237
Historical Importance
469K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-14.3%
Year-over-Year
-12%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) stands as a towering figure in 20th-century music, ranking #237 in overall historical importance according to MIT's Pantheon project. As a groundbreaking composer and conductor, his work fundamentally reshaped modern music, most famously with the premiere of The Rite of Spring in 1913, a work whose radical rhythms and dissonances caused a near-riot and ushered in a new era of musical modernism. Throughout his long career, Stravinsky successfully navigated various compositional styles, including Neoclassicism, ensuring his profound and lasting influence across global culture.

In the digital age of 2025, Stravinsky’s online attention-registered at 469K Wikipedia pageviews-is surprisingly modest relative to his historical weight. His Attention Gap ratio is approximately 1x, suggesting his modern digital presence aligns closely with his established importance, but this requires context. For contrast, figures ranked significantly lower in importance, such as Bob Dylan (#736 importance), commanded twelve times the annual attention with 12.0M views, highlighting a significant disparity between the historical canon and contemporary internet curiosity.

Interestingly, Stravinsky’s digital momentum is waning; his 2025 annualized view count is down by 14.3% year-over-year, and his short-term momentum (Q1 vs Q3) fell by 12%, suggesting that while his historical ranking remains high, his current cultural presence on the internet is subtly receding.

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