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Vasily Pavlovich Solovyov-Sedoy
Sailors' dance
Works Info
Composer
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Vasily Pavlovich Solovyov-Sedoy
Genre
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Ballet
Style
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Ballet
Average_duration
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2:00
Sailors' Dance is a ballet composed by Vasily Pavlovich Solovyov-Sedoy in 1940. The ballet tells the story of a group of sailors who return home after a long voyage at sea. The music is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythms, which capture the excitement and joy of the sailors as they reunite with their loved ones. The ballet premiered on November 7, 1940, at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia. It was choreographed by Leonid Lavrovsky, who also danced the lead role of the sailor. The ballet was an instant success and quickly became one of the most popular works in the Bolshoi's repertoire. The ballet is divided into three movements. The first movement, titled "The Return," begins with the sailors' ship approaching the shore. The music is slow and somber, reflecting the sailors' longing to be reunited with their families. As they disembark, the tempo picks up, and the music becomes more lively and upbeat. The second movement, titled "The Celebration," is a joyful dance that celebrates the sailors' return. The music is fast-paced and energetic, with a strong emphasis on percussion instruments. The dancers perform intricate footwork and acrobatic lifts, creating a sense of excitement and exuberance. The final movement, titled "The Farewell," is a bittersweet dance that marks the end of the sailors' visit home. The music is slow and mournful, reflecting the sadness of the sailors as they prepare to return to sea. The dancers perform a series of graceful and melancholic movements, conveying the sense of loss and longing that the sailors feel as they say goodbye to their loved ones. Overall, Sailors' Dance is a lively and energetic ballet that captures the spirit of the sailors' return home. The music is characterized by its lively rhythms and strong percussion, while the choreography is both intricate and acrobatic. The ballet remains a popular work in the Bolshoi's repertoire and is often performed around the world.
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