Oltre il sinfonismo musicale čajkovskiano. Note di studio sui processi compositivi di Petipa ne “La bella addormentata”

When a philological reconstruction of the ballet The Sleeping Beauty was staged in St. Petersburg in 1999, there were numerous criticisms against the production. According to the scholar Tim Scholl, this version had revealed the limits of Soviet dance and in particular «the failure of its central do...

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Main Author: Marta Mele
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Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2024-12-01
Series:Danza e Ricerca
Online Access:https://danzaericerca.unibo.it/article/view/20933
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description When a philological reconstruction of the ballet The Sleeping Beauty was staged in St. Petersburg in 1999, there were numerous criticisms against the production. According to the scholar Tim Scholl, this version had revealed the limits of Soviet dance and in particular «the failure of its central dogma, symphonism». After having retraced the history of this ballet and after having reread the studies on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's musical symphonism, the author of the essay aims to delve deeper into the substance of the purely choreographic symphonism created by Marius Petipa. The writings of the Soviet choreographer and theorist Fyodor Lopuchov prove fundamental in this regard. The questions he raises open the way to new research.
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Oltre il sinfonismo musicale čajkovskiano. Note di studio sui processi compositivi di Petipa ne “La bella addormentata”
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title Oltre il sinfonismo musicale čajkovskiano. Note di studio sui processi compositivi di Petipa ne “La bella addormentata”
title_full Oltre il sinfonismo musicale čajkovskiano. Note di studio sui processi compositivi di Petipa ne “La bella addormentata”
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title_short Oltre il sinfonismo musicale čajkovskiano. Note di studio sui processi compositivi di Petipa ne “La bella addormentata”
title_sort oltre il sinfonismo musicale cajkovskiano note di studio sui processi compositivi di petipa ne la bella addormentata
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