00:00   Bassoon plays in its highest register, a gentle call, the beginning of spring. The other woodwinds enter slowly. Fig. 1
00,31 Bassoon plays another phrase which is completed by the English horn. Fig. x
01:10   Strings enter with pizzicato accents, the woodwinds become very polyphonic.
01:50   Another thick woodwind passage is started by the flute. No brass or percussion.
02:30   More aggressive lines, the trumpet joins the texture.
02:50   Return to the high bassoon. Woodwind trills and pizzicato strings.
03:21   Heavy string ostinato. "Auguries of spring--Dances of the young girls." Solo woodwinds and brass (muted) dance above the repeated rhythm. Fig. 2
03:57   Repeated chords with angular accents. Solo statements from the bassoon and trombone break up the repetitions.
04:29   Loud articulation followed by falling lines in the woodwinds and brass. "The Ritual of Abduction." Fig. x
04:34  Ostinato in the strings (pizzicato) continues. 
04:47   French horn starts a series of solo statements from woodwinds and brass. Fig. 3
04:60   Fig. x
05:15   Texture thickens with brass, bells, and drums. 
05:27   The texture becomes more frantic.
06:12   Very fast trumpet calls, followed by trombone and horn calls, drums make powerful accents.
07:20   The texture begins to unify and gives way to a single flute trill.
07:25   End.