Nijinsky, Pavlova, Duncan : three lives in dance / edited by Paul Magriel
Material type:
- 0306800357
- 9780306800351
- 20 792.8092 NIJ
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Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 792.8092 NIJ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Kindly donated by J. Dyson. | A06320 |
Reprint of 3 works: Nijinsky (1946), Pavlova (1947), and Isadora Duncan (1947), which were edited by P.D. Magriel and published by Holt, New York.
NIJINSKY Contents : Preface -- The Russian Ballet and Nijinsky / Carl Van Vechten -- Notes on Nijinsky Photographs / Edwin Denby -- Nijinsky and Til Eulinspiegel / Robert Edmond Jones -- NIJINSKY Appendices : Notes on Nijinsky and Robert Edmond Jones / Stark Young -- The Strangeness of Til / H.T. Parker -- The Drawings of Nijinsky / Marsden Hartley -- Letter from Nijinsky to Reynaldo Hahn -- Vaslav Nijinsky Bibliography 1910-1945 -- Nijinsky Ballets.
PAVLOVA Contents : Preface -- Anna Pavlova: Pages of me life / Anna Pavlova -- Pavlova at the Metropolitan Opera House / Carl Van Vechten -- Notes on Pavlova photographs / Marianne Moore -- PAVLOVA Appendices : Recollections of Pavlova / Muriel Stuart -- Chronology -- Anna Pavlova Bibliography -- Acknowledgements.
DUNCAN Contents : Preface -- Isadora Duncan and basic dance / John Martin -- Duncan Concerts in New York / Carl Van Vechten -- The new Isadora / Carl Van Vechten -- Isadora Duncan and the artists / Allan Ross Macdougall -- Isadora Duncan: Studies for six dance movements / Gordan Craig -- DUNCAN Appendices : Chronology -- Bibliography of Isadora Duncan -- Albums and books of drawings of Isadora Duncan.
"Long out of print, the three beautiful volumes contained here offer the modern reader a rare opportunity to see Vaslav Nijinsky, Anna Pavlova, and Isadora Duncan through the eyes of their contemporaries and admirers, and to share the excitement they were causing at the height of their careers. Originally published in conjunction with The Ballet Society, founded by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the books present essays, reviews, memoirs, photographs and sketches, many of which are hard to find elsewhere. These books are companions to the art of Nijinsky, Pavlova, and Duncan, providing insights that are essential for a complete picture of the dancers' achievements." -- Book cover
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