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101 Stories of the Great Ballets: The scene-by-scene stories of the most popular ballets, old and new
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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101 Stories of the Great Ballets: The scene-by-scene stories of the most popular ballets, old and new
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) George Balanchine
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By (author) Francis Mason
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:560 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 132 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780385033985
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Classifications | Dewey:792.84 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
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Imprint |
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
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Publication Date |
20 May 1975 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Authored by one of the ballet's most respected experts, this volume includes scene-by-scene retellings of the most popular classic and contemporary ballets, as performed by the world's leading dance companies. Certain to delight long-time fans as well as those just discovering the beauty and drama of ballet.
Author Biography
George Balanchine, former ballet master of the New York City Ballet, started his career in the Imperial Russian Ballet Academy. He later joined the great Diaghilev company in Europe, becoming ballet master for that group at the age of twenty-one. In 1933 he came to New York at the invitation of the Lincoln Kirstein to found the School of American Ballet. He has been ballet master for numerous companies and his ballets are in the repertoires of distinguished ensembles in the United States and abroad. Among the more than 100 ballets he has choreographed areApollo, Prodigal Son, Symphony in C, Orpheus, Agon, Liebeslieder Walzer, and the full-lengthA Midsummer Night's Dream. Francis Mason has been writing about dance since 1950 when he becameThe Hudson Review'sfirst ballet critic. He has been president of the board of directors of the Martha Graham Center for Contemporary Dance, vice president ofBallet Review, and a member of the Committee for the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library. He has worked with George Balanchine on two editions ofBalanchine's Complete Stories of the Great Ballets.
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