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Valery Kalistratov
Tania-Taniusha
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Composer
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Valery Kalistratov
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Miscellaneous
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Song
Average_duration
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1:59
"Tania-Taniusha" is a ballet composed by Valery Kalistratov, a renowned Russian composer. The ballet was premiered on 28th December 1985 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia. The ballet is a romantic story of two sisters, Tania and Taniusha, who fall in love with the same man, a prince. The ballet consists of three movements, each depicting a different phase of the story. The first movement is titled "The Meeting," where the prince meets Tania and Taniusha for the first time. The music is light and playful, reflecting the joy and excitement of the meeting. The second movement is titled "The Rivalry," where Tania and Taniusha compete for the prince's attention. The music is more intense and dramatic, reflecting the tension and conflict between the sisters. The final movement is titled "The Resolution," where the prince chooses Tania over Taniusha. The music is melancholic and reflective, reflecting the sadness and acceptance of the situation. The music of "Tania-Taniusha" is characterized by its romantic and emotional melodies, which are accompanied by lush orchestration. The use of strings and woodwinds creates a dreamy and ethereal atmosphere, while the use of percussion and brass adds drama and intensity to the music. The music is also influenced by Russian folk music, with the use of traditional instruments such as the balalaika and the domra. Overall, "Tania-Taniusha" is a beautiful and emotional ballet, with music that perfectly captures the romantic and dramatic elements of the story. The ballet has been performed numerous times since its premiere, and remains a beloved work in the repertoire of the Bolshoi Theatre.
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