Aaron Copland
Dance Panels
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Composer:Aaron CoplandGenre:BalletStyle:BalletCompose Date:1959 - 1962Average_duration:27:31Movement_count:7Movement ...."Dance Panels" is a ballet composed by Aaron Copland in 1959. The ballet is divided into six movements, each of which is inspired by a different style of dance. The movements are titled "Introduction," "Pas de deux," "Waltz," "Mambo," "Variations," and "Finale." The plot of "Dance Panels" is abstract and does not follow a specific narrative. Instead, the ballet is a celebration of dance and movement, with each movement showcasing a different style of dance. The ballet is meant to be a visual and auditory feast, with the music and choreography working together to create a dynamic and exciting performance. The ballet premiered on May 14, 1959, at the New York City Center. The choreography was created by Jerome Robbins, who worked closely with Copland to create a seamless integration of music and movement. The ballet was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it has since become a staple of the modern ballet repertoire. The first movement, "Introduction," sets the tone for the ballet with a slow and contemplative melody. The second movement, "Pas de deux," is a duet that showcases the grace and fluidity of classical ballet. The third movement, "Waltz," is a lively and playful dance that evokes the elegance of ballroom dancing. The fourth movement, "Mambo," is a high-energy dance that incorporates elements of Latin American music and dance. The fifth movement, "Variations," features a series of solos and duets that showcase the individual talents of the dancers. The final movement, "Finale," brings the ballet to a rousing conclusion with a fast-paced and celebratory melody. Overall, "Dance Panels" is a vibrant and dynamic ballet that celebrates the joy and beauty of dance. Copland's music is both complex and accessible, and Robbins' choreography is a perfect complement to the music. The ballet continues to be performed around the world, and it remains a testament to the enduring power of dance as an art form.More....
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