Élégie (ballet) - significado y definición. Qué es Élégie (ballet)
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Qué (quién) es Élégie (ballet) - definición


Élégie (ballet)         
BALLET BY GEORGE BALANCHINE
Élégie (Stravinsky)
Élégie is a neoclassical ballet by George Balanchine, to Élégie-Elegy for solo viola by Igor Stravinsky. Balanchine had made three versions of the ballet, premiered in 1948, 1966 and 1982 respectively.
Élégie (Fauré)         
  • Fauré in early middle age
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COMPOSITION BY GABRIEL FAURÉ
Elegie, Op. 24; Elegy, Op. 24; Elegy (Faure); Elegie (Faure); Élégie, Op. 24
The Élégie (Elegy), Op. 24, was written by the French composer Gabriel Fauré in 1880, and first published and performed in public in 1883.
Ballet (music)         
MUSICAL FORM
Ballet music; Ballet composers
Ballet as a music form progressed from simply a complement to dance, to a concrete compositional form that often had as much value as the dance that went along with it. The dance form, originating in France during the 17th century, began as a theatrical dance.

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Élégie (ballet)
Élégie is a neoclassical ballet by George Balanchine, to Élégie-Elegy for solo viola by Igor Stravinsky. Balanchine had made three versions of the ballet, premiered in 1948, 1966 and 1982 respectively.