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  • Bruno Miglio - rini, “Etimologia e storia del termine ` barocco, '” in Manie - rismo, Barocco, Rococò, Convegno internazionale (Rome,

    BAROQUE IN LITERATURE REN 1968

  • "Barocco" and "The Four Temperaments" remain generally more scaled down than they used to be 30 years ago.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • "Barocco"; a radically modernist theme and variations addressing different human ingredients in "Temperaments"; and a panoply of clashing West-meets-East elements suggests the Pacific of

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Paul Kolnik 'Concerto Barocco' as performed by New York City Ballet in 2009 For a week starting Tuesday, New York City Ballet is devoting its stage to a signature part of its repertory: the "black and white" ballets created by founding choreographer George Balanchine.

    ...And Tread All Over Pia Catton 2011

  • Ms. Rinehart's pop-music choreography always sets a festive tone for Hudson Valley's productions, and her crisply wrought contributions to "The Comedy of Errors," complete with a now-you-see-it-now-you-don't quote from George Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco," left me wondering why her work has yet to make it to Broadway.

    He's a Young Prince in a Jam Terry Teachout 2011

  • "A number of the ballets presented, such as 'Apollo,' 'The Four Temperaments' and 'Concerto Barocco', started out with very complicated scenic and costume design," said Ellen Sorrin, director of The George Balanchine Trust.

    ...And Tread All Over Pia Catton 2011

  • In their version of Go For Barocco, the tics and quirks of Balanchine's neoclassicism are beautifully captured, and completing the programme are a range of "mystery pas de deux".

    This week's new dance 2011

  • "Concerto Barocco" projected a smiling ease that illuminated the choreography's intricate architecture.

    A Company in Progress Robert Greskovic 2011

  • Adding to the mix were the haunting "Divertimento From 'Le Baiser de la Fée'" (to Igor Stravinsky), plus such Balanchine classics as his moonlit "Serenade" (to Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky) and his jazzy yet ornate "Concerto Barocco" (to Johann Sebastian Bach).

    A Company in Progress Robert Greskovic 2011

  • Concerto Barocco, which premiered on June 27, 1941 in the same city, is perennially considered to be an instrumental inspiration to 20th century neoclassical ballet.

    Linda Constant: The Foundation of Movement: Cultural Diplomacy 2010

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