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Andrei Eshpai
A Circle - Apocalypse
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Andrei Eshpai
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Ballet
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Ballet
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70:43
'A Circle - Apocalypse' is a ballet composed by Andrei Eshpai in 1985. The plot revolves around the end of the world, as described in the Book of Revelation. The ballet is divided into three movements, each representing a different aspect of the apocalypse. The first movement, titled "The Four Horsemen," depicts the arrival of the horsemen of the apocalypse. The dancers, dressed in black and white, represent the forces of good and evil. The music is intense and dramatic, with pounding drums and soaring strings. The second movement, titled "The Seven Seals," represents the opening of the seven seals, which unleash a series of catastrophic events. The dancers are dressed in colorful costumes, representing the chaos and destruction that ensues. The music is frenzied and dissonant, with jagged rhythms and piercing brass. The third and final movement, titled "The New Jerusalem," represents the arrival of the new heaven and earth. The dancers are dressed in white, symbolizing purity and redemption. The music is ethereal and uplifting, with soaring melodies and shimmering strings. Overall, 'A Circle - Apocalypse' is a powerful and evocative ballet that explores the themes of death, destruction, and rebirth. Eshpai's music is both haunting and beautiful, perfectly capturing the mood and atmosphere of the apocalypse. The ballet premiered in Moscow in 1985 and has since been performed around the world, cementing its place as a modern classic of the ballet repertoire.
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The Circle - Apocalypse  Act I: Introduction, Episodes Nos. 1, 2
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