Writings on ballet and music
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Writings on ballet and music
(Studies in dance history)
The University of Wisconsin Press, c2002
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although little-known in the West, Fedor Lopukhov was a leading figure in Russia's dance world for more than 60 years and an influence on many who became major figures in western dance, such as George Balanchine. As a choreographer, he staged the first post-revolutionary productions of traditional ballets like ""Swan Lake"" and ""The Sleeping Beauty"" as well as avant-garde and experimental works, including ""Dance Symphony"",""Bolt"" and a highly controversial version of ""The Nutcracker"". This first publication in English of Lopukhov's theoretical writings offers readers a clear understanding of his seminal importance in dance history and illuminate his role in the development of dance as a non-narrative, musically based form.
Table of Contents
- The Ballet Master and the Score
- The Dance Symphony
- Dance Symphonism
- The Position of Dance in Relation to Music
- Conclusion
- Petipa As Creator of Choreographic Compositions In Sonata Form
- The Choreography of the Shades Scene in La Bayadere.
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