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  • ...issement Le jardin animé for a revival of the Joseph Mazilier/Adolphe Adam ballet Le corsaire. He wrote a mass, his Messe brève, and composed operettas almo ...ts a village swain from his beloved and appears to come to life. His other ballet is Sylvia (1876).
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  • * ''L'Europe galante'', opéra-ballet, 1697 * ''Les Fêtes vénitiennes'', opéra-ballet, 1710
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  • {{Descr|The tune comes from William Ballet's Lute Book (1590). It is a version of the tune which forms the basis for S
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  • '''Lyricist:''' W. Ballet - (17th Century)
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  • ...|Es blinken so lustig die Sterne|Chor (Es blinken so lustig die Sterne)}}, Ballet und Melodrama
    947 bytes (125 words) - 15:58, 28 August 2021
  • ...usic of the time. She composed a Konzertstück for piano and orchestra, the ballet music to Callirhoé and other orchestral works. Her songs, such as The Silv
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  • For most of his working life he was a repetiteur at the Royal Ballet School. He held a succession of appointments as Organist and Director of Mu The London 20 Chamber Orchestra, the Essex Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Ballet School all commissioned music from him. He won the City of Trieste Prize fo
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  • ...ts Colonne. He was organist for the first performance of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet ''The Firebird'', at the ''Ballets Russes'', Paris.
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  • ...ith baroque style and that he even re-used the music of Se tu m'ami in the ballet.
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  • ...is later years: e.g. he was the choreograph for the performance of Schütz' Ballet
    1 KB (150 words) - 01:23, 23 October 2022
  • ...poser of modern classical music. Martinů wrote 6 symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental work
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  • ''words by W. Ballet (17th c.)''}}
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  • ...ociety. He died in London. His compositions include light orchestra works, ballet music, theatre music, tone poems, songs, and part-songs.
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  • '''Title:''' ''Sing we and chaunt it'', Ballet Madrigal (another setting is {{NoCo|Sing we and chaunt it a 8|for 8 vv}}.)<
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  • ...ach movement of the symphony has its own ballerina, cavalier, and Corps de Ballet, all of whom dance together in the finale.
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  • ...as the director from 1896-1905. The composer of four operas, a large-scale ballet, several oratorios, and a Requiem Mass as well as many orchestral works, Du
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  • ...temporary classical music. Versatile as he was, Satie composed theatre and ballet music and performed for café and cabaret audiences. Often criticized by cr
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  • ...ht-part reworking of a [[No, no, no, no, Nigella (Thomas Morley)|five-part ballet]] by Thomas Morley.}}
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  • - Ephialtes commissioned by Scottish Ballet Workshop - Invention for Jonathan Burrows' Royal Ballet Workshop
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  • ...ompleted The Song of Faith for the George Washington bicentennial. Another ballet he was best known for was his Concertino for Piano and Orchestra (1916).
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