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Lord Berners
Dispute entre le papillon et le crapaud
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"Dispute entre le papillon et le crapaud" is a ballet composed by Lord Berners in 1924. The premiere of the ballet took place on June 25, 1924, at the Coliseum Theatre in London. The ballet consists of three movements and is approximately 20 minutes long. The first movement, titled "The Butterfly," is a lively and playful piece that features the fluttering and darting movements of a butterfly. The music is light and airy, with a whimsical melody that captures the essence of the butterfly's flight. The second movement, titled "The Toad," is a stark contrast to the first movement. The music is slow and heavy, with a deep and ominous melody that reflects the toad's slow and lumbering movements. The toad is portrayed as a menacing and predatory creature, stalking the butterfly with intent. The third movement, titled "The Dispute," is the climax of the ballet. The music is tense and dramatic, with a sense of urgency and conflict. The butterfly and the toad engage in a fierce battle, with the music reflecting the struggle between the two creatures. The movement ends with the butterfly emerging victorious, with the music transitioning back to the light and playful melody of the first movement. Overall, "Dispute entre le papillon et le crapaud" is a unique and imaginative ballet that showcases Lord Berners' talent for creating evocative and expressive music. The ballet's use of contrasting movements and melodies creates a dynamic and engaging performance that captures the audience's attention from start to finish.
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Dispute between the papillon and the crapaud  Dispute entre le papillon et le crapaud (Dispute between the Butterfly and the Toad)
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