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'''Спартак''' <Russian> / ''Spartacus"' (1954) is a ballet music by [[Aram Khachaturian]] (mus.). The scenario by [[ ]] is based on  
'''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==
==Abstract==


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


==Editions, performances==
==Editions, performances==


Khachaturian's music was choreographed three times:
Khachaturian's ballet music was choreographed four times:


*[[Spartak (1956 Yacobson / Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1956 Yacobson / Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1958 Moiseev / Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1958 Moiseev / Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1968 Grigorovich / Khachaturian), ballet]]
*[[Spartak (1968 Grigorovich / Khachaturian), ballet]]
* Australian production


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:18, 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:

External links