Ballet - Entr'acte - Stage music - Opera Overture
The word ballet comes from 'ballare', which means 'dancing' in Italian. In this country, court dance was cultivated in the fifteenth century. The French kings love the Italian court dances and dance along in so-called court ballets. Louis XIV founded the very first ballet academy and is seen as the founder of classical ballet or Western academic theatre dance. In the Baroque era, ballets usually form part of operas and plays. It is only gradually that narrative ballet emerges, culminating in romanticism with full-length ballets such as Giselle, Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty, for which composers such as Tchaikovsky compose their best music. In the twentieth century, resistance to academic classical ballet begins. Modern dance emerges and gets its own dance schools. Modern ballet becomes an art form that can express itself in all sorts of ways: in the theatre but also on the street, with music or without.
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Werther ; tesori del piemonte ; vol.4Musiques de sceneJeu de cartes/bluebird/stravinskyRosamunde D 797 : Musik zu Helmina von Chézys SpielLa peri / jeux / danseBernstein conducts bernstein: fancy free / overture to candide / on the town / prelude, fugue and riffsRussische schetsen · echos de russieSchwanensee - dornröschen - ballett-suitenLe sacre du printempsHary janos/movements ea/fricsayLes forains, ballet - concerto n° 1 pour piano, en la mineurStravinsky dirige stravinsky - le sacre du printempsFeuervogel / petruschkaMusic of kodályCarmen & l'arlésienne suitesThe miraculous mandarin / the age of goldStravinsky: le sacre du printemps * prokofieff: klassische sinfonieA midsummer night's dreamDaphnis and chloeStravinsky conducts "orpheus" and, "apollo"Namouna ballet music / rhapsody for orchestraBerlioz overturesThe three cornered hat / la vida breveContemporary ballets from franceLes noces (the wedding) / renard (the fox) / ragtime for eleven instrumentsStreicherserenade, nussknacker-suite op. 71 aOuvertures/berliner phil/karajanApollon musagète / cembalokonzertMusique de ballet = ballettmusikApollon/pulcinella/marrinerParade/gymnop./relache/auriacombeLe sacre du printempsLe sacre du printempsBacchus et arianeSuite aus der oper "amadis" / suite aus der oper, "king arthur"Der zauberlehrling (fanfare pour précéder »la péri« • la péri • l'apprenti sorcier / parade)Le sacre du printempsDon juan complete balletDie verkaufte braut / die teufelskäthe / lachische tänzeSymphonic dances, op.45 / three russian songs for chorus and orchestra, op. 41
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Ballet - Entr'acte - Stage music - Opera Overture
The word ballet comes from 'ballare', which means 'dancing' in Italian. In this country, court dance was cultivated in the fifteenth century. The French kings love the Italian court dances and dance along in so-called court ballets. Louis XIV founded the very first ballet academy and is seen as the founder of classical ballet or Western academic theatre dance. In the Baroque era, ballets usually form part of operas and plays. It is only gradually that narrative ballet emerges, culminating in romanticism with full-length ballets such as Giselle, Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty, for which composers such as Tchaikovsky compose their best music. In the twentieth century, resistance to academic classical ballet begins. Modern dance emerges and gets its own dance schools. Modern ballet becomes an art form that can express itself in all sorts of ways: in the theatre but also on the street, with music or without.
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Das Wort Ballett kommt von 'ba ...... r Straße, mit oder ohne Musik.
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Het woord ballet komt van ‘bal ...... straat, met muziek of zonder.
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Le mot "ballet" vient de "ball ...... la rue, avec ou sans musique.
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The word ballet comes from 'ba ...... street, with music or without.
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Ballet - Entr'acte - Musique de scène - Ouverture de l'opéra
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Ballet - Entr'acte - Stage music - Opera Overture
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Ballet - Entr'acte - Toneelmuziek - Operetteouverture
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Ballett - Entr'acte - Bühnenmusik - Opernouvertüre
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