La Sylphide: IV. James and the Sylphide-Window Scene La Sylphide: V. Arrival of the Guests-Pas D'écossaise La Sylphide: VI. Pas de Deux-Reel La Sylphide: VII. Finale La Sylphide: I. Witch Scene La Sylphide: II. James and the Sylphide-Forest Scene ...
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“La Fille du PharaonPharaoh’s Daughter”, music by Cesare Pugni, libretto by Jean Henry Saint Georges and Maurice Petipa based on the story “Le Roman de la Momie”by Theophile Gautier (version by Pierre Lacotte), choreo by Pierre Lacotte after the ballet of the...
澳大利亚芭蕾舞团 仙女和帕基塔片花 The poignant Romantic ballet La Sylphide, the story of a man who destroys his life to follow a woodland fairy, paired with Petipa’s glittering party piece Paquita...
2.Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty:The trial was a parody of justice. 3.MusicThe practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals. ...
Anastasia Soboleva АнастасияСоболеваas “Swanilda” andViktor Levedev ВикторЛебедевas “Frantz”,“Coppélia Коппелия”, music by Léo Delibes, libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Léon based on the short story “Der Sandmann” by Ernst...
(ˈlaɪtməʊˌtiːf)or leitmotiv n 1.(Classical Music)musica recurring short melodic phrase or theme used, esp in Wagnerian music dramas, to suggest a character, thing, etc 2.(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an often repeated word, phrase, image, or theme in a literary wo...
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Jean Georges Noverre, a revolutionary 18th-centurymaître de ballet,established the determining principles of the ballet d'action, which he described in hisLettres sur la danse et les ballets(1760). He wanted the ballet to tell a story, aided by the music, decor, and dance; he wanted the...
Marie Taglioni was not the first to dance on pointe but she’s the one who made it great. She developed and refined what had been a mere trick into a genuine means of artistic expression. Starting with the first full-length ballet on pointe, La Sylphide