The enormously successful production starred Lew Christensen as Prince Siegfried, Jacqueline Martin as Odette, and Janet Reed as Odile. Rothbart arrives in disguise [Scène: Allegro, Allegro giusto] with his daughter, Odile, who is transformed to look like Odette. This version has often been used by Russian and Chinese ballet companies. Sobeshchanskaya was so pleased with Tchaikovsky's new music, she requested he compose an additional variation, which he did. Tchaikovsky most admired Adam's 1844 score for Giselle, which used the Leitmotif technique: associating certain themes with certain characters or moods, a technique he would use in Swan Lake, and later, The Sleeping Beauty. Scène (Moderato) 3:09: Swan Lake, Act III: 15. 20 February] 1877[1][2] at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. Unlike the première of The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake did not dominate the repertory of the Mariinsky Theatre in its first season. Hansen made considerable efforts to salvage Swan Lake and on 13 January 1880 he presented a new production of the ballet for his own benefit performance. The sovereign or ruling Princess is often rendered "Queen Mother.". All parts are played by individual avatars. The ballet was given during two concerts which were conducted by Tchaikovsky. Most controversially, he recast Von Rothbart as the malevolent "Black Queen", adding psychological emphasis to the Prince's difficult relationships with women, his domineering mother included. Berger's production was only given eight performances and was even planned for production at the Fantasia Garden in Moscow in 1893, but it never materialised. Tchaikovsky wrote various letters to friends expressing his longstanding desire to work with this type of music, and his excitement concerning his current stimulating, albeit laborious task.[8]. The composer noted in his diary that he experienced "a moment of absolute happiness" when the ballet was performed. [Scène: Allegro, Tempo di valse, Allegro vivo] Odette appears at the castle window and attempts to warn Siegfried, but he does not see her. In 1940, San Francisco Ballet became the first American company to stage a complete production of Swan Lake. 13 Danses des cygnes - VII. In “Of Gods and Men” (2011, Cannes winner), the climactic Swan Lake music is played at the monks’ Last Supper-reminiscent dinner. Respectively, he created scores of the first three numbers of the ballet, then the orchestration in the fall and winter, and was still struggling with the instrumentation in the spring. 20, Act 3 André Previn & London Symphony Orchestra 56:12: 30 No. He aims his crossbow [Scène. After her departure, the ballet was taken over by Mathilde Kschessinskaya, who was as much celebrated in the rôle as was her Italian predecessor. The adaption follows the original, but some parts like the pas de deux were not possible to perform in Second Life and has been changed. The poverty of the production, meaning the décor and costumes, the absence of outstanding performers, the Balletmaster's weakness of imagination, and, finally, the orchestra ... all of this together permitted (Tchaikovsky) with good reason to cast the blame for the failure on others. Rothbart suddenly appears [Scène. Écoutez des chansons intégrales de Swan Lake: Act I, Espiègle, Op. [Scène: Allegro giusto] Prince Siegfried is celebrating his birthday with his tutor, friends and peasants [Waltz]. Siegfried and his friends take their crossbows and set off in pursuit of the swans. This breaks Rothbart's spell over the swan maidens, causing him to lose his power over them and he dies. Modest Tchaikovsky was called upon to make changes to the ballet's libretto, including the character of Odette changing from a fairy swan-maiden into a cursed mortal woman, the ballet's villain changing from Odette's stepmother to the magician von Rothbart, and the ballet's finale: instead of the lovers simply drowning at the hand of Odette's stepmother as in the original 1877 scenario, Odette commits suicide by drowning herself, with Prince Siegfried choosing to die as well, rather than live without her, and soon the lovers' spirits are reunited in an apotheosis. 15 Allegro giusto 2:29 : … 20 (1875–1876): The Swan Lake Op. His letters to Sergei Taneyev from August 1875 indicate, however, that it was not only his excitement that compelled him to create it so quickly but his wish to finish it as soon as possible, so as to allow him to start on an opera. He agreed to compose a new pas de deux, but soon a problem arose: Sobeshchanskaya wanted to retain Petipa's choreography. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 20 octobre 2020 à 00:33. In all, Swan Lake was performed 41 times between its première and the final performance of 1883 – a rather lengthy run for a ballet that was so poorly received upon its première. Odette's stepmother still wants to kill her and stalks her in the form of an owl, but Odette has a crown which protects her from harm. 20 (with synopsis of the Ballet) The Swan Lake - Act I (A park, with a castle in the distance) » MIDI | 1. Swan Lake est un ballet de Matthew Bourne, créé en 1995, sur la musique du Lac des cygnes de Tchaïkovski.. La surprise majeure de cette interprétation vient de ce que les deux actes de Lev Ivanov sont dansés en force et puissance par des hommes uniquement plutôt qu'en grâce et légèreté par des femmes. Swan Lake is generally presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe) or three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe). Pour le ballet de Tchaïkovski, voir, Distribution des rôles principaux (9 novembre 1995, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Londres), Distribution des rôles principaux (1996, West End, Londres), Distribution des rôles principaux (2012, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Londres), https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swan_Lake&oldid=175733674, Portail:Époque contemporaine/Articles liés, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence, La Princesse (créditée sous le nom "Petite-amie") : Saranne Curtin, Le New Philharmonic Orchestra est dirigé par, La Princesse (créditée sous le nom "Petite-amie") : Emily Piercy, La Princesse (créditée sous le nom "Petite-amie") : Madelaine Brennan, Cette création originale a été le ballet dont les représentations ont duré le plus longtemps à. Aux abords d’un lac dans un jardin public, le Prince s’assied sur un banc et écrit sa lettre de suicide qu’il accroche sur un poteau où est écrit « Ne pas nourrir les cygnes ». He is rarely portrayed in human form, except in act 3. Ivanov's choreography for the memorial concert was unanimously hailed as wonderful. Perdu et déçu de ne jamais trouver d'affection réelle, le Prince part se jeter dans un lac aux cygnes. Tchaikovsky drew on previous compositions for his Swan Lake score. Rather than remain a swan forever, Odette chooses to die. The première on Friday, 4 March 1877, was given as a benefit performance for the ballerina Pelageya Karpakova (also known as Polina Karpakova), who performed the role of Odette, with première danseur Victor Gillert as Prince Siegfried. info)), Op. However, there are versions in which he is triumphant. Odette says, and falls into Siegfried's arms. One theory is that the original choreographer, Julius Reisinger, who was a Bohemian (and therefore likely to be familiar with The Stolen Veil), created the story. Odette's stepmother was a witch who wanted to kill her, but her grandfather saved her. A lakeside clearing in a forest by the ruins of a chapel. I was ashamed, for if I had known of this music then, I would not have written Swan Lake." A park, with a castle in the distance : Prince Siegfried is celebrating his coming of age in the company of his companions, his tipsy tutor Wolfgang, and young villagers. Odette and her companions live in the lake with Odette's grandfather, and can transform themselves into swans whenever they wish. Siegfried breaks his crossbow, and sets about winning Odette's trust as the two fall in love. "Swan Lake: a chronology; The sleeping beauty: a chronology; other Tchaikovsky ballets.". Odette is restored to human form and she and Siegfried are happily united. Siegfried has become separated from his friends. Swan Lake Alt ernative. It was given only sixteen performances between the première and the 1895–1896 season, and was not performed at all in 1897. The reason for his curse upon Odette is unknown; several versions, including two feature films, have suggested reasons, but none is typically explained by the ballet. 15 Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op. [Verse 1] Am C Dm7 E7 Oh my ugly duckling, nobody loves you Am C Dm7 E7 Daddy said he'd buy you some ballet shoes Am F7 But he spent all he had on hash Am F7 And avoiding another crash Am C Dm7 E7 Now who will look after you [Chorus] Dm7 Em One night your shoulders will ache Dm7 Em But next day when you wake Dm7 Em You'll sprout wild wings, F and fly G E7 Just like in Swan Lake … He would later write to his protégé, the composer Sergei Taneyev, "I listened to the Delibes ballet Sylvia ... what charm, what elegance, what wealth of melody, rhythm, and harmony. the Love Duet) from the second scene of Swan Lake was fashioned from an aria from that opera, as was the Valse des fiancées from the third scene. Begichev commissioned the score of Swan Lake from Tchaikovsky in May 1875 for 800 rubles. Also Baron von Stein, his wife, and Freiherr von Schwarzfels and his wife were no longer identified on the program. When Odette gets married, the witch will lose the power to harm her. This production was better-received than the original, but by no means a great success. Découvrez Swan Lake, Op.20 (Excerpts from the Ballet) de Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra, Vakhtang Kakhidze sur Amazon Music. Complète ballet music, including the additional numbers : See at the end of this page for downloading the zipped files. She tells them her story: Odette's mother, a good fairy, had married a knight, but she died and the knight remarried. Allegro vivo]. The ballet was premiered by the Bolshoi Ballet on 4 March [O.S. 20. Siegfried enters and begs Odette for forgiveness. Soon Reisinger began setting certain numbers aside that he dubbed "undanceable." Ce synopsis est dérivé du DVD et du programme. As of August 2020, a live-action adaptation of the ballet is being produced by, In their track “Swan Song,” musical cabaret concept band the Mechanisms reimagines the play's plot for a futuristic steampunk setting in which Siegfried is the non-binary starship captain of. Another theory is that it was written by Vladimir Petrovich Begichev, director of the Moscow Imperial Theatres at the time, possibly with Vasily Geltser, danseur of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre (a surviving copy of the libretto bears his name). The rôle of Prince Siegfried was danced by Berger himself with the ballerina Giulietta Paltriniera-Bergrova as Odette. Swan Lake, Op.20 - Act 2 - No.13f Danse des cygnes: Danse générale (Valse) 28. For other uses, see, Animated theatrical and direct-to-video productions. Большой театр / Swan Lake. He also made use of material from The Voyevoda, an opera he had abandoned in 1868. Since the first published libretto does not correspond with Tchaikovsky's music in many places, one theory is that the first published version was written by a journalist after viewing initial rehearsals (new opera and ballet productions were always reported in the newspapers, along with their respective scenarios). Willam Christensen based his choreography on the Petipa–Ivanov production, turning to San Francisco's large population of Russian émigrés, headed by Princess and Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia, to help him ensure that the production succeeded in its goal of preserving Russian culture in San Francisco.[14]. Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to a composition by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky originally intended for act 3 of Swan Lake (Op. The lake rises from the storm and drowns Odette and Siegfried. For this production Hansen arranged a Grand Pas for the ballroom scene which he titled La Cosmopolitana. 20 (Complete) de Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester sur Amazon Music. The biggest difference of productions all over the world is that the ending, originally tragic, is now sometimes altered to a happy ending. "[10] Karpakova was a secondary soloist and "not particularly convincing."[10]. Odette refuses and attempts to leave. Tchaikovsky studied the music of "specialists" such as the Italian Cesare Pugni and the Austrian Ludwig Minkus, before setting to work on Swan Lake. [citation needed], This article is about the ballet. 12 : Pas de deux: 4. In 1875, Tchaikovsky received a commission for a full-length ballet from Vladimir Petrovich Begichev, Director of the Imperial Moscow Theatres. Dans un pas de deux sensuel entre lui et le mâle alpha, il est pris dans ses bras, réalisant finalement ce qu'il a toujours désiré. 15, Danse de fançailles (Allegro giusto) 2:37: 29 No. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time. Odette's grandfather had cried so much over the death of Odette's mother, he created the lake with his tears. The Prince runs out of the castle. No.16 Danses du corps de ballet et des nains (Moderato assai) 32. info)), Op. By day they are turned into swans and only at night, by the side of the enchanted lake – created from the tears of Odette's mother – do they return to human form. Swan Lake est un ballet de Matthew Bourne, créé en 1995, sur la musique du Lac des cygnes de Tchaïkovski. Eshkeri and Dannheisser) par Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, et … "Swan Lake" in Warsaw, 1900. The music was composed by the Alhambra Theatre's chef d'orchestre Georges Jacoby. Coda (Allegro Vivace) 1:37: 14. In 2014 the Little Princess Ballet Academy (LPBA) performed the entire Swan Lake in Second Life. A close arrangement of the waltz from act 1 appears in, Nuzzo, Nancy B. The piece is mainly known in the shape it obtained in 1895, when it became a classic in the choreography of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. 20, Act I: No. Pas de trois » MIDI | 5. A similar ending was used in, Although the 1969 Bolshoi Ballet production by, In a version which has an ending very close to the 1895 Mariinsky revival, danced by, The opening credits for the first sound version of, The 1966 American political thriller film. 72, No. [32] The score as listed here is different from the score as revised by Riccardo Drigo for the revival of Petipa and Ivanov that is still used to one extent or another by most ballet companies today. The Grand adage (a.k.a. 3: IV. Tchaikovsky had a rather negative opinion of the "specialist" ballet music until he studied it in detail, being impressed by the nearly limitless variety of infectious melodies their scores contained. Siegfried thinks Odile looks like Odette, but Benno doesn't agree. The choreography would be by Julius Reisinger, ballet-master at the Bolshoi Theatre, and the subject was to be Swan Lake, a story with its origins in German folk-tales although it has many Russian … Act 3: Several young noblewomen dance at Siegfried's ball, but the Prince refuses to marry any of them. The Beavis and Butt-Head episode "A Very Special Episode" uses the same arrangement used in Dracula and The Mummy while Beavis is feeding the bird he saved. Tchaikovsky agreed to compose a pas de deux that would match to such a degree, the ballerina would not even be required to rehearse. Essayer gratuitement. Coda (Allegro vivo) 1:42: 29 No. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time. No.14 Scène (Moderato) 30. Disponible avec un abonnement Apple Music. In this version, the lovers' suicide inspires the rest of Rothbart's imprisoned swans to turn on him and overcome his spell. There is a suggestion that in the original production, Odette and Odile were danced by two different ballerinas. This was taken from the European section of the Grand Pas d'action known as The Allegory of the Continents from Marius Petipa's 1875 ballet The Bandits to the music of Ludwig Minkus. It was not until 1895 that, in the hands of ballet master Marius Petipa, Swan Lake finally won over the Russian public. Most of the reviews in the St. Petersburg newspapers were positive. [7], Tchaikovsky's excitement with Swan Lake is evident from the speed with which he composed: commissioned in the spring of 1875, the piece was created within one year. Today, it is Riccardo Drigo's revision of Tchaikovsky's score, and not Tchaikovsky's original score of 1877, that most ballet companies use. Siegfried falls in love with Odette but Odette fears the witch will ruin their happiness. Throughout the performance history of Swan Lake, the 1895 edition has served as the version on which most stagings have been based. Although substantial portions of the Petipa-Ivanov choreography were retained, Bruhn's alterations were musical as well as choreographic. Dans le reste de la représentation, le corps de ballet est mixte et la chorégraphie appuie fortement l'aspect sexué des relations entre hommes et femmes. 20: No. Écoutez des chansons intégrales de Swan Lake, Op.20: No. This is also the case in some avant garde productions. Siegfried's mother arrives to inform him she wishes for him to marry soon so she may make sure he does not disgrace their family line by his marriage. In most modern productions, she is portrayed as Odette's exact double (though the resemblance is because of Rothbart's magic), and therefore Siegfried cannot be blamed for believing her to be Odette. The ballet belonged solely to Legnani until she left St. Petersburg for her native Italy in 1901. She tells them her name is Odette and she was one of the swans they were hunting. It remains uncertain whether Tchaikovsky was prepared to revise the music for this revival. Act 1: Prince Siegfried, his friends, and a group of peasants are celebrating the Prince's coming of age. Swan Lake, Op. 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Variation 5 (Moderato - Allegro semplice) - Coda [Allegro molto vivace] He is usually shown as an owl-like creature. Even more surprising, the ballet was performed only four times in 1898 and 1899. Swan Lake was indeed different from other works for ballet of the late 19th century: it was complex, borrowing heavily from the symphonic genre. A woman wearing a crown appears and meets the two men. Odile, Rothbart's daughter usually wears jet black (though in the 1895 production, she did not), and appears only in act 3. Still, the showstopper moments come off well (check out the stomping “Coda” from the Act I “Pas de deux”), as do the tender moments (like violinist Ida Haendel’s solo during “Danses des cygnes”). Sobeshchanskaya asked Marius Petipa—Premier Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres—to choreograph a pas de deux to replace the pas de six in the third act (for a ballerina to request a supplemental pas or variation was standard practice in 19th-century ballet, and often these "custom-made" dances were the legal property of the ballerina they were composed for). Some contemporaries of Tchaikovsky recalled the composer taking great interest in the life story of Bavarian King Ludwig II, whose life had supposedly been marked by the sign of Swan and could have been the prototype of the dreamer Prince Siegfried.[5]. Though there were a few critics who recognised the virtues of the score, most considered it to be far too complicated for ballet. As Rothbart disappears, the swan maidens fill the clearing [Scène: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante]. 13, Danses des cygnes: A) Valse - B) Moderato Assai - C) Valse - D) Allegro Moderato - E) Pas D'action (Andante) - F) Valse - G) Coda (Allegro Vivace) Charles Dutoit, Orchestre Symphonique De Montreal, Chantal Juillet & Guy Fouquet. From around the time of the turn of the 19th century until the beginning of the 1890s, scores for ballets were almost always written by composers known as "specialists," who were highly skilled at scoring the light, decorative, melodious, and rhythmically clear music that was at that time in vogue for ballet. This ballet included the famous Leitmotif, the Swan's Theme or Song of the Swans. Écoutez des chansons intégrales de Swan Lake, Op. The Swan Lake, op. The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales[a] and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. 20, 1875–76). He then proclaims to the court that he will marry Odile before Rothbart shows him a magical vision of Odette. Grief-stricken and realizing his mistake (he vowed only to love Odette), Siegfried hurries back to the lake. 4, Pas de trois. In most productions, the couple's sacrifice results in his destruction. Act 4: In tears, Odette tells her friends Siegfried did not keep his vow of love. La version DVD date de la même année et est produite par la BBC et NVC Arts. With costumes by Barbara Karinska and lighting by Jack Owen Brown, it was first presented by New York City Ballet at the City Center of Music and Drama, New York, on 29 March 1960. Though the princesses try to attract the prince with their dances [Pas de six], Siegfried has eyes only for Odile. 20, is a ballet composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Many different endings exist, ranging from romantic to tragic. No.13g Danse des cygnes: Coda (Allegro vivace) 29. 4 Coda de Various Artists sur votre téléphone, ordinateur et système audio personnel avec Napster. Allegro Giusto: 2:33: 16. Écoutez de la musique en streaming sans publicité ou … Allegro moderato], but freezes when one of them transforms into a beautiful maiden, Odette [Scène. Pudelek, Janina. Swan Lake is a romantic ballet in four acts. VII. The titles for each number are taken from the original published score. Likewise, over time the rôle of Siegfried has become more prominent, due largely to the evolution of ballet technique. Ayant retrouvé la joie de vivre en même temps que la raison et abandonne l’idée de mourir ; il embrasse une vieille dame qui passait, avant de retourner au château. 55 morceaux. Coda (Arr. Moderato]. The Russian ballerina Anna Sobeshchanskaya was originally cast as Odette, but was replaced when a governing official in Moscow complained about her, claiming she had accepted jewelry from him, only to then marry a fellow danseur and sell the pieces for cash. Découvrez Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake de Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and Antal Doráti sur Amazon Music. It is now common practice for the same ballerina to dance both Odette and Odile. Julius Reisinger's successor as balletmaster was Joseph Peter Hansen. Variation VI 'Coda' de Various Artists sur votre téléphone, ordinateur et système audio personnel avec Napster. A moonlit night. Écoutez de la musique en streaming sans publicité ou achetez des CDs et MP3 maintenant sur Amazon.fr. F2020J04085 SWAN LAKE Sociéte à Responsabilité Limitée en liquidation Au capital de 10.000,00 Euros Siège: 74500 Evian Les Bains 17 quai Paul Léger R.C.S. In an apotheosis, the swan maidens, who transform to regular maidens, watch as Siegfried and Odette ascend into the Heavens together, forever united in love. After the celebration, Siegfried and his friend, Benno, spot a flock of flying swans and decide to hunt them. There are major differences between Drigo's and Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake score. Siegfried chooses to die with her and they leap into the lake, where they will stay together forever. バレエウィーク・動画紹介サイトです。Swan Lake・白鳥の湖。バレエ総合情報サイト・バレエウィーク / Ballet-Weekです。全国のバレエコンクール、バレエ団のオーディション、バレエ留学・エージェント情報、バレエ公演情報、ワークショップや特別レッスのニュースが満載。 At first, she is terrified of Siegfried. Act 2: Siegfried and Benno track the swans to a lake, but they vanish. Russian and German folk tales have been proposed as possible sources, including "The White Duck" and "The Stolen Veil" by Johann Karl August Musäus, but both those tales differ significantly from the ballet.[4]. Danses Du Corps De Ballet Et Des Nains/ Dances Of The Corps De Ballet And The Dwarfs/ Tanz Des Korps Und Der Zwerge (Moderato Assai; Allegro Vivo) 2:04: 17. I am dying!" 20 Danse hongroise - Czárdás (Moderato assai - Allegro moderato - Vivace) 30 s Title Лебединое озеро ; Le Lac des Cygnes ; Schwanensee Name Translations In 2010, South African choreographer and ballet dancer, Prince Siegfried, a handsome Prince who falls in love with Odette, Baron Von Rothbart, an evil sorcerer, who has enchanted Odette, Odile (the Black Swan), Rothbart's daughter, Benno von Sommerstern, the Prince's friend, Court gentlemen and ladies, friends of the prince, heralds, guests, pages, villagers, servants, swans, cygnets, In the version danced today by the Mariinsky Ballet, the ending is one of a "happily ever after" in which Siegfried fights Rothbart and tears off his wing, killing him. En remplaçant les cygnes incarnés par des femmes par un ensemble masculin menaçant, Matthew Bourne marie danse, élégance, humour et mime pour présenter un Lac des cygnes moderne, provocant et saisissant : Swan Lake transforme l'un des ballets les plus appréciés au monde en un conte contemporain, proposant au public une analyse sincère et approfondie de l'amour humain, de l'oppression sociale et du pouvoir de l'imagination. "[10] The critics also thought Reisinger's choreography was "unimaginative and altogether unmemorable. His friend Benno and the tutor try to lift his troubled mood. Swan Lake was the first of Tchaikovsky's three great ballets. Some productions include a prologue that shows how Odette first meets Rothbart, who turns Odette into a swan. Moderato]. The première was not well received. Yury Grigorovich's version, which has been danced for several decades by the Bolshoi Ballet, is noted for including both endings: Rothbart was defeated in the original 1969 version, in line with Soviet-era expectations of an upbeat conclusion,[23] but in the 2001 revision, Rothbart plays a wicked game of fate with Siegfried, which he wins at the end, causing Siegfried to lose everything. Until 1953 this pas de deux was thought to be lost, until a repétiteur score was accidentally found in the archives of the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre, among orchestral parts for Alexander Gorsky's revival of Le Corsaire (Gorsky had included the piece in his version of Le Corsaire staged in 1912). Another number which included a theme from The Voyevoda was the Entr'acte of the fourth scene. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote the music.In 1871 he wrote a little ballet about swans for his nieces and nephews.He used some of the music from this ballet for Swan Lake.The story of the ballet is based on a German fairy tale.This tale was probably tweaked by Tchaikovsky and his friends during the ballet's early discussion stages. In 1960 George Balanchine choreographed a pas de deux to this music for Violette Verdy and Conrad Ludlow, performed at the City Center of Music and Drama in New York City as Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux,[12] as it is still known and performed today. The production included the second act of Swan Lake, choreographed by Lev Ivanov, Second Balletmaster to the Imperial Ballet. Introduction + Scène » MIDI | 2. Swan Lake, Op. Siegfried threatens to kill him but Odette intercedes – if Rothbart dies before the spell is broken, it can never be undone. The work builds with continuity, the music develops as the story unfolds, repeating various themes here and there. Finale. Hansen became Balletmaster to the Alhambra Theatre in London and on 1 December 1884 he presented a one-act ballet titled The Swans, which was inspired by the second scene of Swan Lake. Tchaikovsky most admired the ballet music of such composers as Léo Delibes, Adolphe Adam, and later, Riccardo Drigo.

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