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  • conducted several musical shows, such as the ballets A Boston Cinderella! and Ma Goose.
  • The opera contains seven ballets, a consequence of Cahusac's desire to further
  • rts in Hindi and Marathi, composing music for ballets, advertisements, and also albums.
  • llet Theatre is staging new versions of older ballets all the time; they have done "Petrouchka" sev
  • The orchestral recitatives, choruses, and ballets also follow the model for French opera suppli
  • The company has an active repertoire of 88 ballets and performs over 100 times annually.
  • The season of colorful Russian ballets and operas, works mostly new to the West, was
  • This is not to mention ballets and cantatas, as well as innumerable songs se
  • oncert works, including a Flute concerto, ten ballets and two operas.
  • mni gatherings, student convocations, operas, ballets and political rallies.
  • He provided the words for the court ballets, and was, in 1674, admitted to the Academy, w
  • to its storytelling: Robbins made a number of ballets and extended dance sequences for the show, in
  • irst “Armenian grand opera” with choruses and ballets, and was assembled on November 29, 1945 at th
  • uses) per year, as well as two or three major ballets and several recitals.
  • was often included in tonadillas, zarzuelas, ballets and operas, not only in Spain, but also elsew
  • adway musicals, presentations by Opera Tampa, ballets and orchestral concerts.
  • e a career as a choreographer and director of ballets and has since produced works for the Royal Ne
  • There he composed two ballets and was a session musician, supporting acts s
  • was active as a patron of culture, arranging ballets and festivals.
  • Her ballets are Blow-up (1980), Waste Land (1983), La Cle
  • ss was a classical composer of concert music, ballets, as well as a highly appreciated film score.
  • ic Theatre in 1791, and she also took part in ballets at the Opera.
  • This article is about ballets based on la Fontaine's fable.
  • erformed the latest plays from Paris and also ballets, but they largely remained a pleasure for tho
  • See also Category: Ballets by Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx
  • The repertoire includes ballets by Balanchine, Bournonville, de Mille, and ma
  • Benthall provided the scenario for two ballets by Arthur Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals (1944
  • iscrete, predisposing her to serious roles in ballets by Pierre Gardel, Jean-Pierre Aumer and Alber
  • eldon and has originated leading roles in new ballets by Mauro Bigonzetti and Shen Wei.
  • y of original works, it has produced over 100 ballets by some 40 different choreographers, influenc
  • oston Ballet School before joining Les Grands Ballets Canadiens in 2000, where she was promoted to
  • over their challengers, who averaged 10.9% of ballets cast.
  • ng that chamber music was not suited to large ballets, chamber pieces being "too long, with too man
  • Although Heuberger wrote many operas, ballets, choral works, and songs, he is best known to
  • She has had two ballets choreographed by Lynn Seymour and Geoffrey Ca
  • re is the third of three Bigonzetti / Moretti ballets commissioned by City Ballet, the others being
  • ro is the first of three Bigonzetti / Moretti ballets commissioned by City Ballet, the others being
  • An Encyclopedia of Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers - Rococo and Roman
  • Since then his operas, symphonies, ballets, concerti and chamber works have been perform
  • 24 original ballets created especially for the company
  • As well as ballets, d'Amboise danced in films, including Seven B
  • His compositions include 22 operettas, 6 ballets, dance music and lieder.
  • From 1956 to 1966 Constant conducted at the Ballets de Paris, then directed by Roland Petit.
  • She led the Ballets de Monte Carlo with Lacotte from 1986 to 1988
  • , sketches directed by Edward D. Dowling, and ballets directed by George Balanchine.
  • The Ballet also presents several full length ballets each year including Swan Lake, The Sleeping B
  • He composed several operas and ballets, eight symphonies and a dramatic symphony in
  • 971, dancing central roles in a wide array of ballets, eventually becoming a well-known dancer in C
  • She has made ballets for NYCB's 1988 American Music Festival and i
  • His ballets for the New York City Ballet include Russian
  • She also choreographed ballets for Pacific Northwest Ballet, Richmond Ballet
  • ignation which allows her to stage Balanchine ballets for professional companies.
  • ated a considerable amount of highly original ballets for stage and television where she has distin
  • Ratmansky staged ballets for the Dutch National Ballet, Kirov Ballet,
  • In addition, he has staged his ballets for the English National Ballet, American Bal
  • Alveberg's ballets have always been thematically oriented, many
  • Internationally, her ballets have been presented at MaggioDanza in Florenc
  • i, Ravel and Prokoview, along with two modern ballets have influenced her heavily.
  • Fokine staged more than 70 ballets in Europe and the United States.
  • He wrote seven operas and fifteen ballets in total (which were quite popular in their t
  • The company regularly performs classical ballets including A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pas de Q
  • (1919), Fugue in C minor (1924), and several ballets, including The Triumph of Neptune (1926) (bas
  • ed principal roles in several of the school's ballets including a production of The Nutcracker and
  • T. S. Eliot's The Hollow Men (1939), several ballets, including A Mirror for Witches (1952) and Bl
  • 0), and created roles in Sir Frederick Ashton ballets including the Young Girl in The Two Pigeons (
  • She has created roles for ballets, including: Bintley's Titania (The Shakespear
  • hiparus could have been influenced by Russian ballets indirectly, through the performances of Frenc
  • n Taylor, Pat Metheny, George Winston and Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal to name but a few.
  • s promoted to Apprentice Choreographer of Les Ballets Jazz of Montreal, following several successes
  • Orchestration of The Green Table for Ballets Jooss.
  • In addition, he composed two mezzocarattere ballets, La sposa persiana (1778) and Il barbiere di
  • th Les Biches, and she performed in narrative ballets like Swan Lake and Raymonda.
  • al, Mughal-e-Azam and Pakeezah as well as his ballets like Goutam Buddha, Chandravali and Bharatiya
  • The previous ballets made to Stravinsky's Ragtime were Ragtime (I)
  • Ragtime (I) is the second of three ballets made by New York City Ballet's co-founder and
  • The first of three ballets made with this title was a pas de deux which
  • After appearing in over 60 ballets, mainly works by George Balanchine, Hayden re
  • s" in her way of living, amusing herself with ballets, masquerades, balls, hunting and gambling, dr
  • He composed more film music, and two ballets, Miracle in the Gorbals (1944), and Adam Zero
  • chore: From Renaissance Festivals to Romantic Ballets, mounted in conjunction with a meeting of the
  • The final version uses music from Delibes' ballets Naila and Sylvia and choreography from the ea
  • His compositions include opera, ballets, numerous songs and instrumental pieces.
  • pera House of New York in a reconstruction of ballets of Frederick Ashton
  • miere was October 11th, 1948, as one of three ballets on the program of its first performance at Ne
  • He was most noted for his ballets Paquita (1844) and Le Corsaire (1856).
  • val in 1765 he was relegated to composing the ballets performed with Galuppi's operas and to servin
  • organization that produces operas, musicals, ballets, plays, and concerts in Bonn, Germany.
  • op, rock, gospel, classical music, as well as ballets, plays, stand-up comedy, lecture series, spec
  • He also composed much of the music for ballets produced at the Empire Theatre between 1894 a
  • d, which was ushered in by one of his earlier ballets, Pulcinella, premiered in 1920.
  • usic, he composed symphonic works, operas and ballets represented at the Scala Theatre in Milan and
  • be music right out of Tchaikovsky's operas or ballets respectively.
  • 1770 to 1776 he was a master and composer of ballets, retiring, in favour of Jean Georges Noverre,
  • with "offenses against morality" in the 1959 ballets roses scandal for which he was sentenced to p
  • The Ballets Russes - 1920
  • Ballets Russes [Programme 2], ClassicalSource.com,
  • 3. Ballets Russes (Daniel Geller, Dayna Goldfine)
  • She joined Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1913 to become the company's first
  • nationally known for their style in the grand Ballets Russes tradition.
  • n autobiographical work on her years with the Ballets Russes titled Dancing for Diaghilev (John Mur
  • He joined Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1921, was a principal there from 19
  • It entered the standard repertoire of the Ballets Russes in 1917, where it was alternatively bi
  • also active as the composer of scores for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo and Sadlers Wells Royal
  • The Paris seasons of the Ballets Russes were an artistic and social sensation;
  • octeau, an early patron of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and a close friend of the designer Coc
  • so played with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ballets Russes Orchestra.
  • du Printemps which had been premiered by the Ballets Russes some years before.
  • Dolin in The Prodigal Son, Ballets Russes, during the Australian Tour of 1939
  • Also, for the Ballets Russes, he created a ballet out of Rimsky-Kor
  • 1911, London, Ballets Russes, Sergey Dyagilev production, choreogra
  • e Diaghilev, the flamboyant impresario of the Ballets russes, and he wrote his first ballet, Les Ro
  • rtist can be distinguished: Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, ancient Egyptian art, and French thea
  • first American tour of Sergei Diaghilev's Les Ballets Russes.
  • Diaghilev in Paris on the productions of the Ballets Russes.
  • me either collaborated with Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes.
  • r chance came when she was chosen to join the Ballets Russes... on their European tour in 1910....
  • Alexander SCHOUVALOFF, The Art of Ballets Russes: The Serge Lifar Collection of Theater
  • During the first war he collaborated with Ballets Russes; he conducted the first performance of
  • The company performs classic ballets such as The Nutcracker and Swan Lake, as well
  • Topical ballets, such as Plevna and Trafalgar, drew in the cr
  • In 1759 he put on ballets such as Les Turcs and Les Perruquiers there.
  • His repertory includes ballets such as:"Don Quixote", "Swan Lake", "Sleeping
  • orous principal roles of classical repertoire ballets such as Siegfried in the full length version
  • He also conducted other ballets that Baryshnikov appeared in during the 1970s
  • take its place alongside those English story ballets the choreographer himself so admires.".
  • his musical arrangement has been used for two ballets: the first was choreographed by Ronald Hynd f
  • rtainments, including masquerades, plays, and ballets, to which she at times wrote librettos and mu
  • on 1. Towards the end of the episode, Cameron ballets to the piece.
  • from Carnatic and Hindustani concerts, jazz, ballets, traditional and contemporary dance performan
  • Aborn composed five full length ballets, two operas, works for chamber choir, vocal s
  • s wide-ranging, including two operas, several ballets, two symphonies, a number of orchestral tone
  • Festival of Two Worlds, Spoleto, performed by Ballets: USA and subsequently on Broadway.
  • ballet made by Jerome Robbins on his company Ballets: USA for the Spoleto (Italy) Festival of Two
  • l dancer with the New York City Ballet, where ballets were especially created for him by famous cho
  • o an article on answers.com the plots of many ballets were dominated by spirit women-sylphs, wilis,
  • Robbins made to Chopin's music; the previous ballets were: The Concert, 1956; Dances at a Gatherin
  • He further authored several ballets which were performed in Brussels where he was