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79 relations: Aaron Copland, Ballet, Ballets Russes, Béla Bartók, BBC Radio 3, Boris Asafyev, Bronislava Nijinska, Brussels, Cantata, Carl Orff, Cimbalom, Cyprien Katsaris, Deutsche Grammophon, Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble, Edmund Rubbra, English National Ballet, Ernest Ansermet, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Francis Poulenc, Georges Auric, H. G. Wells, Harmonia Mundi, His Majesty's Theatre, London, Homero Francesch, Howard Goodall, Igor Stravinsky, James Wood (musician), John Gardner (composer), John Tyrrell (musicologist), Journal of the American Musicological Society, Krystian Zimerman, Leonard Bernstein, Libretto, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Lukas Foss, Luthéal, Mac (computer), Malcolm Williamson, Martha Argerich, MIDI, Natalia Goncharova, Olivier Messiaen, Party line (politics), Perspectives of New Music, Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rachmaninoff), Pierre Boulez, Pitched percussion instrument, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Player piano, Pleyel et Cie, ... Expand index (29 more) »
- 1923 ballet premieres
- 1923 compositions
- Ballets Russes productions
- Ballets by Igor Stravinsky
- Cantatas by Igor Stravinsky
- Piano compositions by Igor Stravinsky
Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist and later a conductor of his own and other American music.
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Ballet
Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia.
Ballets Russes
The Ballets Russes was an itinerant ballet company begun in Paris that performed between 1909 and 1929 throughout Europe and on tours to North and South America.
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Béla Bartók
Béla Viktor János Bartók (25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist.
BBC Radio 3
BBC Radio 3 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
Boris Asafyev
Boris Vladimirovich Asafyev (Бори́с Влади́мирович Аса́фьев; 27 January 1949) was a Russian and Soviet composer, writer, musicologist, musical critic and one of founders of Soviet musicology.
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Bronislava Nijinska
Bronislava Nijinska (Bronisława Niżyńska; Bronisláva Fomínična Nižínskaja; Branislava Nižynskaja; – February 21, 1972) was a Russian ballet dancer of Polish origin, and an innovative choreographer.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
Cantata
A cantata (literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian verb cantare, "to sing") is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often involving a choir.
Carl Orff
Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (10 July 1895 – 29 March 1982) was a German composer and music educator, who composed the cantata Carmina Burana (1937).
Cimbalom
The cimbalom, cimbal or concert cimbalom is a type of chordophone composed of a large, trapezoidal box on legs with metal strings stretched across its top and a damping pedal underneath.
Cyprien Katsaris
Cyprien Katsaris (Κυπριανός Κατσαρής; born 5 May 1951) is a French-Cypriot virtuoso pianist, teacher and composer.
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Deutsche Grammophon
Deutsche Grammophon (DGG) is a German classical music record label that was the precursor of the corporation PolyGram.
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Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble
The Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble (r) was founded by Dmitri Pokrovsky (1944–1996) together with his wife and lifelong partner, Tamara Smyslova, in Moscow in 1973 as an experimental singing group under folk Commission of the URSS Сomposers Union.The appearance of this team completely changed in modern society the understanding and view of folklore.
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Edmund Rubbra
Edmund Rubbra (23 May 190114 February 1986) was a British composer.
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English National Ballet
English National Ballet is a classical ballet company founded by Dame Alicia Markova and Sir Anton Dolin as London Festival Ballet and based in London, England.
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Ernest Ansermet
Ernest Alexandre Ansermet (11 November 1883 – 20 February 1969)"Ansermet, Ernest" in The New Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen (born 30 June 1958) is a Finnish conductor and composer.
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Francis Poulenc
Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (7 January 189930 January 1963) was a French composer and pianist.
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Georges Auric
Georges Auric (15 February 1899 – 23 July 1983) was a French composer, born in Lodève, Hérault, France.
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H. G. Wells
Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) was an English writer.
Harmonia Mundi
Harmonia Mundi is an independent record label that specializes in classical music, jazz, and world music (on the World Village label).
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His Majesty's Theatre, London
His Majesty's Theatre is a West End theatre situated in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London.
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Homero Francesch
Homero Francesch (born 6 December 1947, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguay-born Swiss pianist.
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Howard Goodall
Howard Lindsay Goodall (born 26 May 1958) is an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television.
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (– 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945).
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James Wood (musician)
James Wood (born 27 May 1953 in Barton-on-Sea, England) is a British conductor, composer of contemporary classical music and former percussionist.
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John Gardner (composer)
John Linton Gardner, CBE (2 March 1917 – 12 December 2011) was an English composer of classical music.
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John Tyrrell (musicologist)
John Tyrrell (17 August 1942 – 4 October 2018) was a British musicologist.
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Journal of the American Musicological Society
The Journal of the American Musicological Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official journal of the American Musicological Society.
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Krystian Zimerman
Krystian Zimerman (born 5 December 1956) is a Polish concert pianist, conductor and pedagogue who has been described as one of the greatest pianists of his generation.
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein (born Louis Bernstein; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian.
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Libretto
A libretto (an English word derived from the Italian word libretto) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.
Los Angeles Philharmonic
The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California.
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Lukas Foss
Lukas Foss (August 15, 1922 – February 1, 2009) was a German-American composer, pianist, and conductor.
Luthéal
The luthéal is a kind of hybrid piano which extended the "register" possibilities of a piano by producing cimbalom-like sounds in some registers, exploiting harmonics of the strings when pulling other register-stops, and also some registers making other objects, which were lowered just above the strings, resound.
Mac (computer)
Mac, short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple.
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Malcolm Williamson
Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson, (21 November 19312 March 2003) was an Australian composer.
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Martha Argerich
Martha Argerich (Eastern Catalan: əɾʒəˈɾik; born 5 June 1941) is an Argentine classical concert pianist.
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MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.
Natalia Goncharova
Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova (p; 3 July 188117 October 1962) was a Russian avant-garde artist, painter, costume designer, writer, illustrator, and set designer.
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Olivier Messiaen
Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen (10 December 1908 – 27 April 1992) was a French composer, organist, and ornithologist.
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Party line (politics)
In politics, "the line", "the party line", or "the lines to take" is an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda, as well as ideological elements specific to the organization's partisanship.
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Perspectives of New Music
Perspectives of New Music (PNM) is a peer-reviewed academic journal specializing in music theory and analysis.
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Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rachmaninoff)
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.
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Pierre Boulez
Pierre Louis Joseph Boulez (26 March 19255 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor and writer, and the founder of several musical institutions.
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Pitched percussion instrument
A pitched percussion instrument (also known as a melodic or tuned percussion instrument) is a percussion instrument used to produce musical notes of one or more pitches, as opposed to an unpitched percussion instrument which is used to produce sounds of indefinite pitch.
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is an American orchestra based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Player piano
A player piano is a self-playing piano with a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action using perforated paper or metallic rolls.
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Pleyel et Cie
Pleyel et Cie. ("Pleyel and Company") is a French piano manufacturing firm founded by the composer Ignace Pleyel in 1807.
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Pointe shoe
A pointe shoe, also referred to as a ballet shoe, is a type of shoe worn by ballet dancers when performing pointe work.
Protofeminism
Protofeminism is a concept that anticipates modern feminism in eras when the feminist concept as such was still unknown.
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Pump organ
The pump organ or reed organ is a type of organs using free-reeds that generates sound as air flows past the free-reeds, the vibrating pieces of thin metal in a frame.
Pyotr Kireevsky
Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky (Пётр Васи́льевич Кире́евский, 23 February 1808 in Dolbino, Likhvinsky Uyezd, Kaluga Governorate – 6 November 1856) was a Russian folklorist and philologist many of whose materials remain unpublished to this day.
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Radio France
Radio France is the French national public radio broadcaster.
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Richard Rodney Bennett
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (29 March 193624 December 2012) was an English composer of film, TV and concert music, and also a jazz pianist and occasional vocalist.
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Robert Craft
Robert Lawson Craft (October 20, 1923 – November 10, 2015) was an American conductor and writer.
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Roger Sessions
Roger Huntington Sessions (December 28, 1896March 16, 1985) was an American composer, teacher, and writer on music.
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Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a historic opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London.
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Sadler's Wells Theatre
Sadler's Wells Theatre is a London performing arts venue, located in Rosebery Avenue, Islington.
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Samuel Barber
Samuel Osmond Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer, pianist, conductor, baritone, and music educator, and one of the most celebrated composers of the mid-20th century.
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Scene (performing arts)
A scene is a dramatic part of a story, at a specific time and place, between specific characters.
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Sergei Diaghilev
Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev (sʲɪrˈɡʲej ˈpavləvʲɪdʑ ˈdʲæɡʲɪlʲɪf; 19 August 1929), also known as Serge Diaghilev, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise.
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Sheet music
Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece.
Stanley Sadie
Stanley John Sadie (30 October 1930 – 21 March 2005) was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor.
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Stephen Walsh (writer)
Stephen Walsh (born 6 June 1942) is a British journalist, broadcaster, musicologist, and classical music biographer.
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Steven Stucky
Steven Edward Stucky (November 7, 1949 − February 14, 2016) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer.
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Théâtre de la Gaîté (rue Papin)
In 1862 during Haussmann's modernization of Paris, the Théâtre de la Gaîté of the boulevard du Temple was relocated to the rue Papin across from the Square des Arts et Métiers.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. Les noces and the Rite of Spring are ballets Russes productions and ballets by Igor Stravinsky.
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The Story of Music
The Story of Music is a work of nonfiction by English composer and broadcaster Howard Goodall, first published in 2013 by Chatto & Windus, which covers the history of largely Western classical music from pre-history to 2012.
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Theo Verbey
Theo Verbey (5 July 1959 – 13 October 2019) was a Dutch composer.
Tikhon Khrennikov
Tikhon Nikolayevich Khrennikov (Тихон Николаевич Хренников; – 14 August 2007) was a Russian and Soviet composer, pianist, and General Secretary of the Union of Soviet Composers (1948–1991), who was also known for his political activities.
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Unpitched percussion instrument
An unpitched percussion instrument is a percussion instrument played in such a way as to produce sounds of indeterminate pitch, or an instrument normally played in this fashion.
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Vernon Duke
Vernon Duke (16 January 1969) was a Russian-born American composer and songwriter who also wrote under his birth name, Vladimir Dukelsky.
Vittorio Rieti
Vittorio Rieti (January 28, 1898 – February 19, 1994) was an Italian and American composer.
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles, California, is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center and was designed by Frank Gehry.
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See also
1923 ballet premieres
1923 compositions
- A Fugal Concerto
- Ancient Airs and Dances
- Cello Sonata (Ireland)
- Dance Suite (Bartók)
- Dance Suite from Keyboard Pieces by François Couperin
- Das Marienleben
- English Folk Song Suite
- Five Pieces for Piano
- Hyperprism (Varèse)
- In a Chinese Temple Garden
- Intégrales
- King Porter Stomp
- Klaviermusik mit Orchester
- La création du monde
- La statue retrouvée
- Les biches
- Les noces
- Ludions
- My Bonny Boy
- Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (march)
- Nonet (Villa-Lobos)
- Octandre
- Octet (Stravinsky)
- On the Mall
- Overture in D minor (Handel, arr. Elgar)
- Pacific 231
- Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (Korngold)
- Piano Quintet No. 1 (Bloch)
- Piano Sonata No. 5 (Prokofiev)
- Piano Sonata No. 6 (Feinberg)
- Piano Trio No. 1 (Shostakovich)
- Pohádka
- Psalmus Hungaricus (Kodály)
- Quintet (Prokofiev)
- Ruralia hungarica
- Sea Songs
- Sinfonietta (Roussel)
- Six Sonatas for solo violin (Ysaÿe)
- Slovakian Dance
- String Quartet No. 1 (Janáček)
- Suite for Piano (Schoenberg)
- Symphony No. 6 (Myaskovsky)
- Symphony No. 6 (Sibelius)
- Violin Sonata No. 2 (Ysaÿe)
- Violin Sonata No. 3 (Ysaÿe)
Ballets Russes productions
- Afternoon of a Faun (Nijinsky)
- Apollo (ballet)
- Carnaval (ballet)
- Cléopâtre (ballet)
- Daphnis et Chloé
- Jack in the Box (Satie)
- Jeux
- Josephslegende
- Le Dieu bleu
- Le Pavillon d'Armide
- Le Spectre de la rose
- Le pas d'acier (Prokofiev)
- Les Sylphides
- Les biches
- Les noces
- Midnight Sun (ballet)
- Ode (ballet)
- Parade (ballet)
- Petrushka (ballet)
- Prodigal Son (ballet)
- Pulcinella (ballet)
- Renard (Stravinsky)
- Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
- The Firebird
- The Rite of Spring
Ballets by Igor Stravinsky
- Agon (ballet)
- Apollo (ballet)
- Circus Polka
- Jeu de cartes (Stravinsky)
- L'Histoire du soldat
- Le baiser de la fée
- Les noces
- Orpheus (ballet)
- Petrushka (ballet)
- Pulcinella (ballet)
- Scènes de ballet (Ashton)
- Scènes de ballet (Stravinsky)
- Scènes de ballet (Wheeldon)
- The Firebird
- The Rite of Spring
Cantatas by Igor Stravinsky
- A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer
- Babel (Stravinsky)
- Cantata (Stravinsky)
- Canticum Sacrum
- Les noces
- Zvezdoliki
Piano compositions by Igor Stravinsky
- Étude pour pianola
- Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
- Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (Stravinsky)
- Concerto for Two Pianos (Stravinsky)
- Five Easy Pieces (Stravinsky)
- Les cinq doigts
- Les noces
- Piano Sonata (Stravinsky)
- Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor (Stravinsky)
- Piano-Rag-Music
- Quatre études, Op. 7 (Stravinsky)
- Scherzo (Stravinsky)
- Serenade (Stravinsky)
- Sonata for Two Pianos (Stravinsky)
- Tango (Stravinsky)
- Tarantella (Stravinsky)
- Three Easy Pieces (Stravinsky)
- Trois mouvements de Petrouchka
- Two Sketches for a Sonata
- Valse des fleurs (Stravinsky)
References
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