Cambridge Companion to Ballet (eBook, ePUB)
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Ballet is a paradox: much loved but little studied. It is a beautiful fairy tale; detached from its origins and unrelated to the men and women who created it. Yet ballet has a history, little known and rarely presented. These great works have dark sides and moral ambiguities, not always nor immediately visible. The daring and challenging quality of ballet as well as its perceived 'safe' nature is not only one of its fascinations but one of the intriguing questions to be explored in this Companion. The essays reveal the conception, intent and underlying meaning of ballets and recreate the…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781139817165
- Artikelnr.: 52857013
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781139817165
- Artikelnr.: 52857013
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Renaissance to the Baroque: Royal Power and Worldly Display: 1. The early
dance manuals and the structure of ballet: a basis for Italian, French and
English ballet Jennifer Nevile; 2. Ballet de Cour Marina Nordera; 3.
English masques Barbara Ravelhofer; 4. The Baroque body Mark Franko; Part
II. The Eighteenth Century: Revolutions in Technique and Spirit: 5.
Choreography and narrative: the ballet d'action of the eighteenth century
Dorion Weickmann; 6. The rise of ballet technique and training: the
professionalism of an art form Sandra Noll Hammond; 7. The making of
history: John Weaver and the enlightenment Tim Blanning; 8. Jean-Georges
Noverre: dance and reform Judith Chazin-Benahum; 9. The French Revolution
and its spectacles Inge Baxmann; Part III. Romantic Ballet: Ballet is a
Woman: 10. Romantic ballet in France: 1830-50 Sarah Davis Cordova; 11.
Deadly sylphs and decent mermaids: the women in the Danish romantic world
of August Bournonville Anne Middlebo Christensen; 12. The orchestra as
translator: French nineteenth-century ballet Marian E. Smith; 13. Russian
ballet in the age of Petipa Lynn Garafola; 14. Opening the door to a fairy
tale world: Tchaikovsky's ballet music Thérèse Hurley; 15. The romantic
ballet and its critics: dance goes public Lucia Ruprecht; 16. The soul of
the shoe Marion Kant; Part IV. The Twentieth Century: Tradition Becomes
Modern: 17. The ballet avant-garde I: the Ballet Suedois and its modernist
concept Erik Näslund; 18. The ballet avant-garde II: the 'new' ballet:
Russian and Soviet dance in the twentieth century Tim Scholl; 19. George
Balanchine Matilda Butkas; 20. Balanchine and the deconstruction of
classicism Juliet Bellow; 21. The Nutcracker: a cultural icon Jennifer
Fisher; 22. From Swan Lake to Red Girl's Regiment: ballet's sinicisation
Yangwen Zhen; 23. Giselle in a Cuban accent Lester Tome; 24. European
ballet in the age of ideologies Marion Kant.
Renaissance to the Baroque: Royal Power and Worldly Display: 1. The early
dance manuals and the structure of ballet: a basis for Italian, French and
English ballet Jennifer Nevile; 2. Ballet de Cour Marina Nordera; 3.
English masques Barbara Ravelhofer; 4. The Baroque body Mark Franko; Part
II. The Eighteenth Century: Revolutions in Technique and Spirit: 5.
Choreography and narrative: the ballet d'action of the eighteenth century
Dorion Weickmann; 6. The rise of ballet technique and training: the
professionalism of an art form Sandra Noll Hammond; 7. The making of
history: John Weaver and the enlightenment Tim Blanning; 8. Jean-Georges
Noverre: dance and reform Judith Chazin-Benahum; 9. The French Revolution
and its spectacles Inge Baxmann; Part III. Romantic Ballet: Ballet is a
Woman: 10. Romantic ballet in France: 1830-50 Sarah Davis Cordova; 11.
Deadly sylphs and decent mermaids: the women in the Danish romantic world
of August Bournonville Anne Middlebo Christensen; 12. The orchestra as
translator: French nineteenth-century ballet Marian E. Smith; 13. Russian
ballet in the age of Petipa Lynn Garafola; 14. Opening the door to a fairy
tale world: Tchaikovsky's ballet music Thérèse Hurley; 15. The romantic
ballet and its critics: dance goes public Lucia Ruprecht; 16. The soul of
the shoe Marion Kant; Part IV. The Twentieth Century: Tradition Becomes
Modern: 17. The ballet avant-garde I: the Ballet Suedois and its modernist
concept Erik Näslund; 18. The ballet avant-garde II: the 'new' ballet:
Russian and Soviet dance in the twentieth century Tim Scholl; 19. George
Balanchine Matilda Butkas; 20. Balanchine and the deconstruction of
classicism Juliet Bellow; 21. The Nutcracker: a cultural icon Jennifer
Fisher; 22. From Swan Lake to Red Girl's Regiment: ballet's sinicisation
Yangwen Zhen; 23. Giselle in a Cuban accent Lester Tome; 24. European
ballet in the age of ideologies Marion Kant.