The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 1841482293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRetellings of seven of the world's greatest ballet stories.
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Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 1841482293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRetellings of seven of the world's greatest ballet stories.
Author: Robert Greskovic
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 660
ISBN-13: 9780879103255
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a look at the world of dance; an analysis of ballet movement, music, and history; a close-up look at popular ballets; and a host of performance tips.
Author: Tina Sutton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2021-11-15
Total Pages: 725
ISBN-13: 1639361065
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn pre-World War I England, a frail Jewish girl is diagnosed with flat feet, knock knees, and weak legs. In short order, Lilian Alicia Marks would become a dance prodigy, the cherished baby ballerina of Sergei Diaghilev, and the youngest ever soloist at his famed Ballets Russes. It was there that George Balanchine choreographed his first ballet for her, Henri Matisse designed her costumes, and Igor Stravinsky taught her music—all when the re-christened Alicia Markova was just 14. Given unprecedented access to Dame Markova’s intimate journals and correspondence, Tina Sutton paints a full picture of the dancer’s astonishing life and times in 1920s Paris and Monte Carlo, 1930s London, and wartime in New York and Hollywood. Ballet lovers and readers everywhere will be fascinated by the story of one of the twentieth century’s great artists.
Author: Leslie Norton
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2007-07-05
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 0786430516
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith a ballet career spanning well over eight decades, legendary dancer Frederic Franklin was one of the twentieth century's great ballet stars. This biography, rich with original interviews, covers his entire career from young dance student in the early 1920s to his most recent position as choreographer with Britain's Royal Ballet in November 2004. Each chapter covers a different period of Franklin's life, including the peak of his performing career as a principal dancer with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, his legendary professional partnership with Alexandra Danilova, and his role in introducing ballet to millions of Americans during World War II.
Author: Sasha Anawalt
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 486
ISBN-13: 9780226017556
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive history of the American dance troupe, the Joffrey Ballet, and a portrait of Robert Joffrey, the creative personality who inspired it. Written in anecdotal style, the book probes the complex relationship which exists between a culture and its artists.
Author: Marcia B. Siegel
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780520042032
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Carroll
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 1862548846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond draws together essays by leading international and national scholars, who explore the rich legacy of the Ballets Russes. A dazzling array of pictures brings to life the sheer vitality of the companies in a way that makes the volume indispensable to balletomanes, scholars, and those fascinated by the synergies between the creative arts in general.
Author: Vicente García-Márquez
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 376
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Leslie Norton
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2014-11-18
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 0786483997
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe great Russian choreographer Leonide Massine was the most important figure in modernist ballet in the 1930s, known for works such as Gaite Parisienne and The Three-Cornered Hat. His versatility and scope made his choreography the most representative of the century. Whatever period he portrayed, his style flowed freely and unselfconsciously. His character ballets dealt not with stereotypes but individuals, and his symphonic ballets proved how great music could be employed without demeaning it. Like his mentor Diaghilev, he strove to bring music, painting, and poetry to his ballets. Massine was responsible for the first resolutely abstract ballet and the first true fusions of ballet and modern dance. This work provides a biography of Massine and a detailed analysis of his major ballets, including those for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and American Ballet Theatre. The work integrates biographical study with an examination of Massine's works from an array of perspectives. By examining the music and composers, set design, and literary sources, it places the work in the larger context of the dance, opera, major visual art movements, literature and theater of the period. Analyses of ballets include synopses, scenery and costumes, music, choreography, critical survey and summary. The work concludes with an epilogue summarizing Massine's impact on the development of ballet in the twentieth century, and includes both informal and performance photographs.
Author: Matthew Naughtin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2014-07-17
Total Pages: 471
ISBN-13: 081088660X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusicians who work professionally with ballet and dance companies sometimes wonder if they haven’t entered a foreign country—a place where the language and customs seem so utterly familiar and so bafflingly strange at the same. To someone without a dance background, phrases and terms--boy’s variation, pas d’action, apothéose—simply don’t fit their standard musical vocabulary. Even a familiar term like adagio means something quite different in the world of dance. Like any working professional, those conductors, composers, rehearsal pianists, instrumentalists and even music librarians working with professional ballet and dance companies must learn what dance professionals talk about when they talk about music. In Ballet Music: A Handbook Matthew Naughtin provides a practical guide for the professional musician who works with ballet companies, whether as a full-time staff member or as an independent contractor. In this comprehensive work, he addresses the daily routine of the modern ballet company, outlines the respective roles of the conductor, company pianist and music librarian and their necessary collaboration with choreographers and ballet masters, and examines the complete process of putting a dance performance on stage, from selection or existing music to commissioning original scores to staging the final production. Because ballet companies routinely revise the great ballets to fit the needs of their staff and stage, audience and orchestra, ballet repertoire is a tangled web for the uninitiated. At the core of Ballet Music: A Handbook lies an extensive listing of classic ballets in the standard repertoire, with information on their history, versions, revisions, instrumentation, score publishers and other sources for tracking down both the original music and subsequent musical additions and adaptations. Ballet Music: A Handbook is an invaluable resource for conductors, pianists and music librarians as well as any student, scholar or fan of the ballet interested in the complex machinery that works backstage before the curtain goes up.