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Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes 1909-1929

Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes 1909-1929
Author: Jane Pritchard
Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781851778355

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"This book was published to coincide with the exhibition Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballet Russes 1909-1929 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 25 September 2010-9 January 2011"--Title page verso.


The Diaghilev Ballet 1909 - 1929

The Diaghilev Ballet 1909 - 1929
Author: S. L. Grigoriev
Publisher: Dance Books Limited
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781852731328

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The Diaghilev Ballet existed from 1909 to 1929; and from its beginningto its end Serge Grigoriev acted as regisseur-that is to say he was responsible for every aspect of the venture save its finance. In theearly 1950s he began reading back among the "logs" of the Ballet'smany seasons, and decided that he would write what no one elsecould write-the story of Diaghilev's extraordinary enterprise as seenby one of its major participants. His book offers a chronology of the Ballet's history, beginning withthe first preparations in St. Petersburg, through triumphs and setbacks in Paris, disaster in the United States, revolution in Portugal, tothe last phase when, cut off from Russia, the Ballet found an official home in Monte Carlo. Almost without exception, the leading European practitioners of music and painting came to collaborate with Diaghilev. Add the names of the dancers, and virtually all the famous figures in theartistic world of the period find a place in Grigoriev's record. Of Diaghilev himself-the strange genius behind this fabulous adventure, the creative artist who could only create in collaboration with dancer-choreographers-a vivid portrait emerges. He underwent every kind of fortune, good and bad, deserved andundeserved, finally refusing to regard himself as a sick man, gambling with death and losing his stake.


Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929

Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929
Author: Jane Pritchard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013
Genre: Ballet
ISBN: 9781851777501

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"This edition is published to coincide with the exhibition Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929: When Art Danced with Music, at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, 12 May-2 September 2013. The exhibition Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929 was originally conceived by and first shown at the V&A Museum, London, in 2010."


The Art of Enchantment

The Art of Enchantment
Author: Nancy Van Norman Baer
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1988
Genre: Ballet
ISBN:

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Ballets Russes Style

Ballets Russes Style
Author: Mary E. Davis
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1861898851

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In the two decades between its debut performance and the death of impresario Sergei Diaghilev in 1929, the Ballets Russes was an unrivalled sensation in Paris and around the world. But while scholarly attention has often centered on the links between Diaghilev’s troupe and modernist art and music, there has been surprisingly little analysis of the Ballets’ role in the area of tastemaking and trendsetting. Ballets Russes Style addresses this gap, revealing the extent of the ensemble’s influence in arenas of high style—including fashion, interior design, advertising, and the decorative arts. In Ballets Russes Style, Mary E. Davis explores how the Ballets Russes performances were a laboratory for ambitious cultural experiments, often grounded in the aesthetic confrontation of Russian artists who traveled with the troupe from St. Petersburg—Bakst, Benois, and Stravinsky among them—and the Parisian avant-garde, including Picasso, Matisse, Derain, Satie, Debussy, and Ravel. She focuses on how the ensemble brought the stage and everyday life into direct contact, most noticeably in the world of fashion. The Ballets Russes and its audience played a key role in defining Paris style, which would echo in fashions throughout the century. Beautifully illustrated, and drawing on unpublished images and memorabilia, this book illuminates the ways in which the troupe’s innovations in dance, music, and design mirrored and invigorated contemporary culture.


Diaghilev's Ballets Russes

Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
Author: Lynn Garafola
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The era of the Ballets Russes is probably the most chronicled in dance history, yet this book is the first to explain the company as a totality--its art, enterprise, and tudience. Taking a fresh look at familiar sources and incorporating fascinating archival material previously unexamined by Diaghilev scholars, Lynn Garafola paints an extraordinary portrait of the Ballets Russes, one that is bound to upset received opinion about the wellsprings and impact of early modernism.


The Ballets Russes and Beyond

The Ballets Russes and Beyond
Author: Davinia Caddy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1107014409

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A fresh perspective on the Ballets Russes, focusing on relations between music, dance and the cultural politics of belle-époque Paris.


Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballet Russes 1909-1929 (Expanded Edition)

Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballet Russes 1909-1929 (Expanded Edition)
Author: Jane Pritchard
Publisher: Victoria & Albert Museum
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781851776139

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Published to coincide with the exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Sept. 25, 2010 - Jan. 9, 2011.


Diaghilev

Diaghilev
Author: Sjeng Scheijen
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 184765245X

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This magnificent new biography of the extraordinary impresario of the arts and creator of the Ballets Russes 100 years ago draws on important new research, notably from Russia. 'Scheijen masterfully recounts the phenomenal way in which Diaghilev contrived, under virtually impossible circumstances, to nurture a sequence of works ... he triumphs in making clear the degree to which, despite the cosmopolitanism of so much of the work, Russia was at the core of Diaghilev' Simon Callow, Guardian 'It's a fabulous, complicated, very sexy story and Sjeng Scheijen takes us through it with a steadying calm that fudges none of the outrage on or off stage' Duncan Fallowell, Daily Express 'Magnificent ... filled with extraordinary glamour' Rupert Christiansen, Daily Mail


Ballets Russes

Ballets Russes
Author: Robert Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010
Genre: Design
ISBN:

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The Ballets Russes has engaged people for 100 years, ever since Russian-born Sergei Diaghilev created this dynamic avant-garde company. Diaghilev brought together some of the most important visual artists of the 20th century - Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Andr Derain, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Georges Braque, Giorgio de Chirico, Natalia Gonchorova and Mikhail Larionov and more - who worked as costume and stage designers with composers such as Igor Stravinky, choreographers such as Michel Fokine, and dancers such as Vaslav Nijinsky, infusing new life and creative energy into the performing arts of the time. Premiering in Paris, the Ballets Russes, for the brief period of its existence (1909 - 29), created exotic, extravagant, and charming theatrical spectacle but also critical discussion and technical innovation, as well as exuding glamour - and often creating scandal - wherever it appeared. The costumes featured in this book are drawn entirely from the National Gallery of Australia's world-renowned collection of Ballets Russes costumes and ephemera. Through the costumes, drawings, programs and posters, the visual spectacle of the Ballets Russes is brought back into view for a contemporary audience to appreciate the revolution it was and the ongoing influence it continues to have today. This book is a must for anyone interested in the performing arts, the intersection of art and design, and costume and fashion.