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Georges I. Gurdjieff/Thomas de Hartmann
The struggle of the magicians
Works Info
Composer
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Georges I. Gurdjieff/Thomas de Hartmann
Genre
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Ballet
Style
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Ballet
Compose Date
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1919 - 1925
Average_duration
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17:02
The Struggle of the Magicians is a ballet composed by Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann. The ballet was composed in the early 1920s and premiered in Paris in 1924. The ballet is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different stage in the struggle of the magicians. The first movement, titled "The Awakening of the Soul," represents the beginning of the struggle. The dancers move slowly and deliberately, representing the awakening of the soul to the struggle that lies ahead. The music is haunting and ethereal, with a sense of mystery and foreboding. The second movement, titled "The Battle of the Magicians," represents the height of the struggle. The dancers move quickly and aggressively, representing the intense battle between the magicians. The music is frenzied and chaotic, with a sense of urgency and danger. The third movement, titled "The Triumph of the Spirit," represents the end of the struggle. The dancers move slowly and gracefully, representing the triumph of the spirit over the physical world. The music is triumphant and uplifting, with a sense of joy and celebration. Overall, The Struggle of the Magicians is a powerful and evocative ballet that explores the themes of struggle, triumph, and spirituality. The music is complex and layered, with a mix of Eastern and Western influences. The choreography is intricate and challenging, requiring a high level of skill and precision from the dancers. The ballet remains a popular and influential work in the world of dance, and continues to be performed by companies around the world.
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