Difference between revisions of "Спартак (Spartacus / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet music"

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Khachaturian's ballet music was choreographed four times, three times in Russia and one in Hungary:
Khachaturian's ballet music was choreographed four times, three times in Russia and one in Hungary:


*[[Спартак (Spartacus / 1956 Yacobson / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]
* [[Спартак (Spartacus / 1956 Yacobson / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1958 Moiseev / Khachaturian), ballet]]
* [[Спартак (Spartacus / 1958 Moiseev / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1968 Grigorovich / Khachaturian), ballet]]
* [[Спартак (Spartacus / 1968 Grigorovich / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartacus (1968 Seregi / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]
* [[Spartacus (1968 Seregi / 1954 Khachaturian), ballet]]


*[[Spartacus (2008 Dresdon, Wilkins / 1968 Seregi, Khachaturian), filmed ballet]]
*[[Spartacus (2008 Dresdon, Wilkins / 1968 Seregi, Khachaturian), filmed ballet]]

Revision as of 17:46, 17 December 2015

Спартак <Russian> / Spartacus (1954) is a piece of ballet music by Aram Khachaturian (mus.). The scenario by [[ ]] is based on Spartaco (1873 Giovagnoli), novel.

Abstract

Freely ispired by the story of Spartacus. The work was awarded a Lenin Prize in 1954.

Editions, performances

Khachaturian's ballet music was choreographed four times, three times in Russia and one in Hungary:

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