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Philip Glass
Les Enfants Terribles
Works Info
Composer
:
Philip Glass
Genre
:
Ballet
Style
:
Ballet
Compose Date
:
1992
Average_duration
:
90:58
Movement_count
:
21
Movement ....
Les Enfants Terribles is a ballet composed by Philip Glass in 1996. The ballet is based on the novel of the same name by Jean Cocteau. The plot revolves around two siblings, Paul and Lise, who are deeply connected and isolated from the outside world. They create a fantasy world for themselves, but their relationship becomes complicated when a third person enters their lives. The ballet is divided into three movements. The first movement, "The Sea," introduces the audience to the siblings and their world. The second movement, "The Land," focuses on the arrival of Gerard, a young man who becomes involved with both Paul and Lise. The final movement, "The Air," explores the consequences of their relationships and the tragic ending. The music of Les Enfants Terribles is characterized by Glass's signature repetitive and minimalist style. The score features a mix of electronic and acoustic instruments, including synthesizers, piano, and strings. The music is haunting and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the mood of the story. Les Enfants Terribles premiered on March 22, 1996, at the Grand Théâtre de Genève in Switzerland. The ballet was choreographed by Susan Marshall and featured sets and costumes by William Ivey Long. The production was well-received by audiences and critics alike, with many praising the music and choreography. Overall, Les Enfants Terribles is a powerful and emotional ballet that explores the complexities of human relationships. The combination of Glass's music and Cocteau's story creates a haunting and unforgettable experience for audiences.
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