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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sabre_DanceSabre Dance - Wikipedia

    "Sabre Dance" is a movement in the final act of Aram Khachaturian's ballet Gayane (1942), where the dancers display their skill with sabres. It is Khachaturian's best known and most recognizable work worldwide.

  2. 30. Mai 2022 · Historical drama about the brilliant Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian. Set in the cold autumn of 1942 amidst World War II, in the face of Soviet censorshi...

  3. 30. Jan. 2020 · Sabre Dance: Directed by Yusup Razykov. With Ambartsum Kabanyan, Aleksandr Kuznetsov, Arman Navasardyan, Veronika Safonova. Cold autumn of 1942. Second year of war. Former Molotov city, which was renamed after the war to Perm. The Leningrad Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet after Kirov is evacuated here and in the process of tense ...

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Yusup Razykov
    • 2020-01-30
  4. During World War II, composer Aram Khatchadourian was tasked with creating a final piece of music for the Gayane ballet. In the course of 8 hours, despite st...

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  5. 30. Jan. 2020 · Overview. Cold autumn of 1942. Second year of war. Former Molotov city, which was renamed after the war to Perm. The Leningrad Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet after Kirov is evacuated here and in the process of tense preparations for the premiere of the Gayane ballet. In 8 hours Khachaturian writes the most performed creation… Yusup Razykov.

  6. Directed by Yusup Razykov. Cold autumn of 1942. Second year of war. Former Molotov city, which was renamed after the war to Perm. The Leningrad Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet after Kirov is evacuated here and in the process of tense preparations for the premiere of the Gayane ballet. In 8 hours Khachaturian writes the most performed creation…

  7. After giving a performance in Spain, world-famous composer Aram Khachaturian gets an opportunity to meet the surrealist painter Salvador Dali and learns that artists can be completely different in their attitude to life, art and etiquette.