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Léo Delibes
Les norvégiennes
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Works Info
Composer
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Léo Delibes
Genre
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Choral
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Song
Average_duration
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4:10
"Les norvégiennes" is a ballet composed by Léo Delibes in 1867. The ballet premiered on January 11, 1867, at the Paris Opera. The ballet consists of three movements and is known for its beautiful melodies and intricate choreography. The first movement, titled "Introduction," sets the scene for the ballet. The music is slow and mournful, with a sense of foreboding. The dancers enter the stage dressed in traditional Norwegian costumes, and the audience is transported to the rugged landscape of Norway. The second movement, titled "The Wedding," is a lively and joyful dance. The music is upbeat and celebratory, with a strong rhythm that encourages the dancers to move with energy and enthusiasm. The choreography is complex, with intricate footwork and graceful arm movements. The final movement, titled "The Storm," is a dramatic and intense piece of music. The music is fast-paced and chaotic, with crashing cymbals and thundering drums. The dancers move with urgency and desperation, as if trying to escape the wrath of the storm. Overall, "Les norvégiennes" is a beautiful and complex ballet that showcases Delibes' talent for creating intricate and emotional music. The ballet is known for its stunning melodies, intricate choreography, and dramatic storytelling. It remains a popular piece of music and is often performed by ballet companies around the world.
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