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John Addison
Carte blanche
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Composer
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John Addison
Genre
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Ballet
Style
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Ballet
Average_duration
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17:32
'Carte blanche' is a ballet composed by John Addison in 1958. The plot revolves around a young woman who is given a blank check, or carte blanche, to live her life as she pleases. The ballet is divided into three movements, each representing a different stage in the woman's journey. The first movement, titled "Freedom," begins with the woman receiving the carte blanche. She is initially thrilled by the possibilities it presents, but soon realizes that true freedom comes with responsibility. The movement is characterized by energetic, sweeping movements that convey the woman's sense of liberation. The second movement, "Exploration," sees the woman traveling the world and experiencing new cultures. She is fascinated by the diversity of human experience, but also begins to feel a sense of isolation and loneliness. The movement is marked by fluid, sinuous movements that reflect the woman's sense of exploration. The final movement, "Resolution," sees the woman returning home and reflecting on her experiences. She realizes that true happiness comes not from external experiences, but from within. The movement is characterized by slow, contemplative movements that convey the woman's sense of introspection. 'Carte blanche' premiered on May 22, 1958, at the Royal Opera House in London. It was choreographed by John Cranko and performed by the Royal Ballet. The ballet was well-received by audiences and critics alike, who praised its innovative choreography and emotional depth. Overall, 'Carte blanche' is a powerful exploration of the human desire for freedom and self-discovery. Its three movements offer a nuanced and complex portrayal of the woman's journey, and its choreography is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant.
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Works Music
Released Music
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White card  Ballet Suite / Prelude and Waltz / Bagatelle / Scherzo and Bacchanale / Interlude / Romanza and Postlude
16:6
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White card  I. Prelude and Waltz
4:22
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