Vaganova Students in the Fairy Doll

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Vaganova Students in the Fairy Doll

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  • Balloon dance @ 06:59 , music by Anatoli Lyadov.

  • The music for the dance with balloons is "Musical Snuff Box," Op. 32, by Russian composer Anatoly Lyadov. Not a lot of Bayer, as I know it, in these excerpts.

  • The music for the dance with balloons is "Musical Snuff Box," Op. 32, by Russian composer Anatoly Lyadov.

  • what year was this done???

  • the music of black poeple is from Luis moreau Gottschalk Symphony of the Americas...the bananiers

  • the music is by Josef Bayer - but the St. petersburg version stems from the Legat brother's revival of 1903. They added new music for some pieces. The French Doll's solo is by Riccardo Drigo (written for the ballerina Olga Chumakova in 1903), and the famous pas de trois is also by Drigo, written for Mathilde Kschessinskaya, also in 1903.

  • not true - Petipa ballets were always by one composer. The reason that many of his ballets obtained additonal music is because various dancers always inserted their favorite pieces into old works. "Le Corsaire" is a case in point because it held the stage for many, many years & when a new dancers stepped in a role she/he would insert a novelty.

  • 80 percent of the music here we've used at our ballet performances.

    That was really good!

  • Bayer is the composer

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