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


==Abstract==
==Abstract==


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


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

Revision as of 10:21, 18 December 2015

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

Abstract

Freely inspired 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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