George Balanchine : the ballet maker / Robert Gottlieb.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Eminent livesPublication details: New York : Harper Collins, ©2004.Description: 216 p. : ill., ports. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9780060750701
  • 0060750707
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 792.82092 BAL
Contents:
Ch. 1 In Russia -- Ch. 2 With Diaghilev -- Ch. 3 On His Own -- Ch. 4 To America -- Ch. 5 Broadway and Hollywood -- Ch. 6 His Women and His Men -- Ch. 7 The New York City Ballet -- Ch. 8 Back to Russia -- Ch. 9 The Final Years -- Ch. 10 The Man.
Summary: "Balanchine produced masterpiece after masterpiece, micelle after miracle, not only summing up the entire art form but advancing it into unknown territory - a supreme conservator combined with a radical innovator; Bach and Beethoven rolled into one. He was a leader, a model - both a supreme artist and a brilliant executive. To his dancers he was everything. To other choreographers he was a figure of awe. As Twyla Tharp has put it, 'Balanchine' is God'." -- Robert Gottlieb (Book jacket).
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Books Books Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks Non-fiction 792.82092 BAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available A04470
Books Books Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks Non-fiction 792.82092 BAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available Kindly donated by J. Dyson A06356

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Ch. 1 In Russia -- Ch. 2 With Diaghilev -- Ch. 3 On His Own -- Ch. 4 To America -- Ch. 5 Broadway and Hollywood -- Ch. 6 His Women and His Men -- Ch. 7 The New York City Ballet -- Ch. 8 Back to Russia -- Ch. 9 The Final Years -- Ch. 10 The Man.

"Balanchine produced masterpiece after masterpiece, micelle after miracle, not only summing up the entire art form but advancing it into unknown territory - a supreme conservator combined with a radical innovator; Bach and Beethoven rolled into one.
He was a leader, a model - both a supreme artist and a brilliant executive. To his dancers he was everything. To other choreographers he was a figure of awe. As Twyla Tharp has put it, 'Balanchine' is God'." -- Robert Gottlieb (Book jacket).

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