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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Les noces de village
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Genre
:
Ballet
Style
:
Ballet
First Performance
:
Oct 3, 1663
Average_duration
:
15:18
Movement_count
:
20
Movement ....
"Les noces de village" is a ballet composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1663. The plot revolves around a village wedding celebration, with various dances and festivities taking place throughout the performance. The ballet is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement features a lively and energetic opening dance, followed by a series of solo and ensemble pieces that showcase the talents of the dancers. The second movement is more subdued, with a focus on the romantic and emotional aspects of the wedding celebration. This section features a pas de deux between the bride and groom, as well as a series of duets and solos that explore the various relationships between the characters. The third movement is the most dramatic and intense, with a series of group dances that depict the various conflicts and tensions that arise during the wedding celebration. This section features a number of intricate and complex choreographic sequences, as well as a series of dramatic tableaux that highlight the emotional intensity of the performance. The final movement is a joyful and celebratory conclusion to the ballet, with a series of lively and energetic dances that bring the wedding celebration to a close. This section features a number of traditional folk dances, as well as a grand finale that brings all of the dancers together in a final display of unity and joy. Overall, "Les noces de village" is a masterful example of Lully's skill as a composer and choreographer. The ballet is characterized by its intricate and complex choreography, as well as its rich and varied musical score. It premiered in 1663 at the court of Louis XIV, and has since become a beloved classic of the ballet repertoire.
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