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  • In "Harlequinade," an effervescent glimpse into the world of commedia dell'arte

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • In "Harlequinade," an effervescent glimpse into the world of commedia dell'arte

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • Merce Cunningham's avant-gardism "Patterns in Space" and several items from the Russian repertory, including the eternal "Swan Lake," the sweetly sentimental "Harlequinade" and the giddy

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Merce Cunningham's avant-gardism "Patterns in Space" and several items from the Russian repertory, including the eternal "Swan Lake," the sweetly sentimental "Harlequinade" and the giddy

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • In "Harlequinade," an effervescent glimpse into the world of commedia dell'arte

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • Kunikova, of the pas d'action from "Harlequinade" (1997 and "Valpurgeyeva Noch" (or

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • Kunikova, of the pas d'action from "Harlequinade" (1997 and "Valpurgeyeva Noch" (or

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • Kunikova, of the pas d'action from "Harlequinade" (1997 and "Valpurgeyeva Noch" (or

    NYT > Home Page By GIA KOURLAS 2010

  • Others are sliding toward oblivion: How often do we see Harlequinade, Ivesiana, Gounod Symphony?

    Keeper of the Jewels Gottlieb, Robert 2008

  • Harlequinade verses, 342; picture of two "snobs," 358; career, = 417-443 =; on Thackeray's death, 442; and Tenniel, 470; relations with George Cruikshank, 496; _et passim_

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

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