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Edward German
Romeo and Juliet
Works Info
Composer
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Edward German
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Incidental Music
Average_duration
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14:05
"Romeo and Juliet" is a ballet composed by Edward German, which premiered on June 11, 1922, at the Lyceum Theatre in London. The ballet is based on William Shakespeare's tragic play of the same name and tells the story of the ill-fated love between Romeo and Juliet. The ballet is divided into three movements, each of which corresponds to a different act of the play. The first movement, titled "The Market Place," introduces the audience to the bustling streets of Verona, where the Capulet and Montague families are engaged in a bitter feud. The music is lively and energetic, with a sense of urgency that reflects the tension between the two families. The second movement, "The Balcony Scene," is the most famous and romantic part of the ballet. It features a solo violin that represents Juliet, and a solo cello that represents Romeo. The music is tender and passionate, with a sense of longing and desire that perfectly captures the intensity of their love. The final movement, "The Tomb Scene," is the tragic conclusion to the story. The music is mournful and somber, with a sense of despair and hopelessness that reflects the tragic fate of the young lovers. Overall, "Romeo and Juliet" is characterized by its lush orchestration, beautiful melodies, and emotional depth. German's music perfectly captures the drama and romance of Shakespeare's play, and has become a beloved classic in the world of ballet.
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