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  1. 16. Dez. 2020 · Hopeless romantic, pure classicist, intellectual modernist — find out how George Balanchine's many different sides come across in his extraordinary body of w...

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  2. Balanchine became a regular guess, teaching his works when they entered the Paris Opera repertoire, such as in 1974 for a Stravinsky programme ( Agon, Capriccio, Orpheus) and in 1975 for a Ravel Festival ( La Valse, Le Tombeau de Couperin, Tzigane, Sonatine ). Since then, many of his works entered the Institution’s repertoire, including ...

  3. George Balanchine ( Saint Petersburg, January 22, 1904 – New York, April 30, 1983) was a ballet dancer and choreographer. His father was Georgian and his mother Russian. [1] He was one of the 20th century's most famous choreographers. He developed over 200 ballets, [2] mostly in the United States.

  4. This schematic chronology provides a comprehensive overview and context for Balanchine’s choreography year by year, also noting important events related to his creative activities. Stages in his development are organized by date and geographical location. Note: Bracketed numbers refer to Catalogue entries.

  5. This paper quantifies the status of George Balanchine’s choreographic legacy: how often his ballets are performed, how many companies perform his ballets, and how often specific ballets are performed. It also identifies Balanchine’s seldom-performed works and suggests measures to ensure the steps to these ballets are not forgotten and the ...

  6. 29. Okt. 2018 · Ein choreographisches "Must-have" von George Balanchine, das nun auch das Bayerische Staatsballett im Repertoire hat. "Jewels" - Bayerisches Staatsballett Das Ballett "Jewels" läuft bis zum 4.

  7. George Balanchine, who is regarded as the foremost contemporary choreographer in the world of ballet, came to the United States in late 1933 following an early career throughout Europe. His trip to the United States in 1933 was at the invitation of Lincoln Kirstein, the Boston born dance connoisseur whose dream it was to establish an American ...