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1 | Cultural and critical backdrop | 5 |
2 | Childhood fantasy and exoticism : Ma Mere l'Oye and L'Enfant | 35 |
3 | Greekness and myth in Daphnis et Chloe | 79 |
4 | Essays on the waltz I : Adelaide ou le langage des fleurs (Valses nobles) | 125 |
5 | Essays on the waltz II : La Valse and epilogue | 149 |
6 | Neoclassical divertissements : Le Tombeau de Couperin and 'Fanfare' from L'Eventail de Jeanne | 183 |
7 | Spain, machines and sexuality : Bolero | 215 |
8 | 'Danse generale' : Ravel's oeuvre as ballet | 249 |
App | Overviewing the feast : selected productions of Ravel's ballets | 269 |
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Add The Ballets of Maurice Ravel : Creation and Interpretation, Maurice Ravel, as composer and scenario writer, collaborated with some of the greatest ballet directors, choreographers, designers and dancers of his time, including Diaghilev, Ida Rubinstein, Benois and Nijinsky. In this book, the first study dedicated t, The Ballets of Maurice Ravel : Creation and Interpretation to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Ballets of Maurice Ravel : Creation and Interpretation, Maurice Ravel, as composer and scenario writer, collaborated with some of the greatest ballet directors, choreographers, designers and dancers of his time, including Diaghilev, Ida Rubinstein, Benois and Nijinsky. In this book, the first study dedicated t, The Ballets of Maurice Ravel : Creation and Interpretation to your collection on WonderClub |