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... dancing itself ( as in the opera it had not been the singing that entranced me ) , but by the spectacle , the ... dance of animated vegetables and ends with the representation of a peacock spread over the whole stage . I also saw ...
... dancing itself ( as in the opera it had not been the singing that entranced me ) , but by the spectacle , the ... dance of animated vegetables and ends with the representation of a peacock spread over the whole stage . I also saw ...
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... Dance of the Clocks ' and the ' Prayer ' are all musical pearls . As for the ' Peasants ' Wedding ' , it is indubitably the work of Delibes — and there is hardly anything to touch the magic quality of this work . In watching the gaiety ...
... Dance of the Clocks ' and the ' Prayer ' are all musical pearls . As for the ' Peasants ' Wedding ' , it is indubitably the work of Delibes — and there is hardly anything to touch the magic quality of this work . In watching the gaiety ...
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... dance which had no connection with the subject of the operetta . She was still unknown to large audiences and danced to a more or less empty auditorium . I immediately became aware of an entirely original quality in her dancing . I left ...
... dance which had no connection with the subject of the operetta . She was still unknown to large audiences and danced to a more or less empty auditorium . I immediately became aware of an entirely original quality in her dancing . I left ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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