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Romantic and ballet
It is best known in the form of late Romantic ballet or Ballet Blanc, which preoccupies itself with the female dancer to the exclusion of almost all else, focusing on pointe work, flowing, precise acrobatic movements, and often presenting the dancers in the conventional short white French tutu.
He dedicated a number of works, including Romantic Piece for Orchestra ( 1930 ), String Quartet, ' The Italian ' ( 1930 ), the ballet Cain ( 1930 ), and the Serenade for String Quartet ( 1932 ) to his wife-to-be.
Thus, the 19th century classical period in ballet coincided with the 19th century Romantic era in Music.
Marie Taglioni ( April 23, 1804 – April 24, 1884 ) was an Italian / Swedish ballet dancer of the Romantic ballet era, a central figure in the history of European dance.
New Adventures acclaimed revival of one of Bourne ’ s most popular works, the “ Romantic wee ballet ”, Highland Fling and Bourne ’ s 10th Anniversary production of Swan Lake have also reached new audiences through extensive International touring, including seasons in Asia, Australia, Russia, Europe and the USA.
During his time in Europe, Balanchine developed his neoclassical style partially as a reaction to the Romantic anti-classicism which had led to increased theatricality in ballet.
While Paris welcomed spiked dissonant works such as the ballet Chout ( The Buffoon ) and the Scythian Suite, the First Violin Concerto was simply too Romantic in tone for their preferences.
The ballet-going public knows the Romantic ballet La Sylphide as being choreographed by the Danish ballet master August Bournonville.
It caused a sensation and inspired its reviewers to proclaim Giselle to be the greatest ballet of its time and a triumphant successor to the Romantic masterwork La Sylphide.
The term prima ballerina assoluta was originally inspired by the Italian ballet masters of the early Romantic Ballet and was bestowed on a ballerina who was considered to be exceptionally talented and above the standard of other leading ballerinas.

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