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Lago dei Cigni - Swan Lake -Suite (1-Scene 2-Danza dei Cigni 3-Valzer) P.J. Ciakovsky
Suite dal Balletto (Scene-Swan Dance-Valzer)
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.l lago dei cigni (in russo, Лебеди́ное о́зеро, Lebedínoye ózero) è uno dei più famosi e acclamati balletti del XIX secolo, musicato da Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij. La prima rappresentazione ebbe luogo al Teatro Bol'šoj di Mosca il 20 febbraio 1877, con la coreografia di Julius Wenzel Reisinger. La trama del balletto, modellata su diverse fiabe popolari russe e tedesche, si svolge in Germania e narra la triste storia d'amore tra il Principe Siegfred e la bella Principessa Odette, trasformata in cigno da un maleficio del perfido stregone Rothbart. Primo dei tre balletti di Čajkovskij, fu composto tra il 1875 e il 1876. Viene rappresentato in quattro atti e quattro scene. Sebbene esistano molte versioni diverse del balletto, la maggior parte delle compagnie di danza basa l'allestimento, sia dal punto di vista coreografico che musicale, sul revival di Marius Petipa e Lev Ivanov per il Balletto Imperiale, presentato la prima volta il 15 gennaio 1895 al Teatro Imperiale Mariinskij a San Pietroburgo, Russia. In occasione di questo revival, la musica di Čajkovskij venne rivisitata dal maestro di cappella dei Teatri Imperiali, Riccardo Drigo.
Swan Lake (Russian, Лебеди́ное о́зеро, Lebedínoye ózero) is one of the most famous and acclaimed ballets of the 19th century, set to music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was first performed at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow on February 20, 1877, choreographed by Julius Wenzel Reisinger. The plot of the ballet, modeled on various Russian and German folk tales, takes place in Germany and tells the sad love story between Prince Siegfred and the beautiful Princess Odette, who was transformed into a swan by an evil spell by the wicked sorcerer Rothbart. The first of Tchaikovsky's three ballets, it was composed between 1875 and 1876. It is performed in four acts and four scenes. While there are many different versions of the ballet, most ballet companies base their productions, both choreographically and musically, on the revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov for the Imperial Ballet, which premiered on 15 January 1895 at the Imperial Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia. On the occasion of this revival, Tchaikovsky's music was revisited by the Kapellmeister of the Imperial Theaters, Riccardo Drigo.