Balanchine's Complete Stories of the Great Ballets

Balanchine's Complete Stories of the Great Ballets
Title Balanchine's Complete Stories of the Great Ballets PDF eBook
Author George Balanchine
Publisher Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Total Pages 936
Release 1977
Genre Music
ISBN

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101 Stories of the Great Ballets

101 Stories of the Great Ballets
Title 101 Stories of the Great Ballets PDF eBook
Author George Balanchine
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 562
Release 1975-05-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0385033982

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Authored by one of the ballet's most respected experts, this volume includes scene-by-scene retellings of the most popular classic and contemporary ballets, as performed by the world's leading dance companies. Certain to delight long-time fans as well as those just discovering the beauty and drama of ballet.

The Cambridge Companion to Ballet

The Cambridge Companion to Ballet
Title The Cambridge Companion to Ballet PDF eBook
Author Marion Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 406
Release 2007-06-07
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521539869

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A collection of essays by international writers on the evolution of ballet.

Balanchine's New Complete Stories of the Great Ballets

Balanchine's New Complete Stories of the Great Ballets
Title Balanchine's New Complete Stories of the Great Ballets PDF eBook
Author George Balanchine
Publisher
Total Pages 690
Release 1968
Genre Ballets
ISBN

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Two hundred and thirty-one ballets described.

George Balanchine

George Balanchine
Title George Balanchine PDF eBook
Author Robert Gottlieb
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 228
Release 2004-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0060750707

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Part of the Eminent Lives Series, this biography, written by the gifted author Robert Gottlieb, will describe the life of the dynamic George Balanchine, the foremost contemporary choreographer in ballet. Timed to coincide with the 2004 centenary of the artist's birth. The life and achievement of the great choreographer who both summed up everything that proceeded him in ballet, and extended the art form into radical yet inevitable new paths. Leaving Revolutionary Russia in 1924 (he was 20), he joined Serge Diaghilev's famous Ballets Russes, where he created his first enduring masterpiece, Apollo, cementing his lifelong collaboration with Stravinsky. In 1933 he arrived in America to found a school and a company, but the company as we know it – The New York City Ballet – didn't emerge until 1948. Meanwhile, he made ballets wherever opportunity allowed, while choreographing Broadway shows (four for Rodgers and Hart), movies (The Goldwyn Follies), even the circus – a ballet for elephants with a score by Stravinsky. By the time of his death, in 1983, he had been recognized as a member of the triad of the greatest modern masters, alongside Picasso and Stravinsky. Balanchine was married many times, always to outstanding ballerinas, but his truest muse always remained Terpsichore, the Muse of Dance.

George Balanchine

George Balanchine
Title George Balanchine PDF eBook
Author Davida Kristy
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages 140
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780822549512

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A biography of the Russian-born choreographer largely responsible for popularizing and developing ballet in the United States.

Serenade

Serenade
Title Serenade PDF eBook
Author Toni Bentley
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 321
Release 2024-02-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0593315294

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Toni Bentley, a dancer for George Balanchine, the greatest ballet maker of the 20th century, tells the story of Serenade, his iconic masterpiece, and what it was like to dance—and live—in his world at New York City Ballet during its legendary era. At age seventeen, Toni Bentley was chosen by Balanchine, then in his final years, to join the New York City Ballet. From both backstage and onstage, she carries us through the serendipitous history and physical intricacies and demands of Serenade: its dazzling opening, with seventeen women in a double-diamond pattern; its radical, even jazzy, use of the highly refined language that is ballet; its place in the choreographer’s own dramatic story of his immigration to the United States from Soviet Russia; its mystical—and literal—embodiment of the tradition of classical ballet in just thirty-three minutes. Bentley takes us inside the rarefied, intense, and thrilling world Balanchine created through his lifelong devotion to celebrating and expanding female beauty and strength—a world that, inevitably, passed upon his death. An intimate elegy to grace and loss and to the imprint of a towering artist and his transcendent creation on Bentley’s own life, Serenade: A Balanchine Story is a rich narrative by a dynamic artist about the nature of art itself at its most ephemeral and glorious.