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People would love them if they were presented as the great storytelling vehicles they are, so he staged the country's first full-length "Swan Lake," "Coppelia" and "Nutcracker."
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The Valse Lente from the "Coppelia" ballet is among the hundred most popular pieces in the pianolist's repertory; and well up in the same list is Godard's graceful "Second Mazurka," Op.
The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players Gustav Kobb�� 1887
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Delibes is the composer of the opera "Lakmé," and the Airs de Ballet from this, as well as the selections from his "Coppelia" and "Sylvia" ballets, will be found spontaneous and original.
The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players Gustav Kobb�� 1887
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Milwaukee Ballet season includes 'Esmeralda,' 'Coppelia'
JSOnline.com 2010
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Moscow Festival Ballet: "Coppelia"; 7 p.m. April 11
Berks county news 2010
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Moscow Festival Ballet: "Coppelia"; 7 p.m. April 11
Berks county news 2010
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Moscow Festival Ballet: "Coppelia"; 7 p.m. April 11
Berks county news 2010
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Mozart opera, seems slightly odd in the context of the troupe's contemporary aesthetic yet is part of its heritage just like the story ballets "Coppelia" or "Don Quixote," which Balanchine saw or danced in as a boy at the Mariinsky Theater in Russia.
NYT > Home Page By ROSLYN SULCAS 2010
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Meanwhile in Moscow last weekend, the Bolshoi Ballet, which Ratmansky directed until last December, premiered the reconstruction of the 19th century classic "Coppelia" by Sergei Vikharev, the Mariinsky ballet master whose reconstruction of several 19th century classics for the Mariinsky Ballet since 1999 have been hugely acclaimed in the West.
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Moscow Festival Ballet: "Coppelia"; 7 p.m. April 11
Berks county news 2009
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