Music and Ballet
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Реферат по английскому языку.
Тема:
«Music and ballet».
Выполнила
студентка 24-й группы
Селикова Т.
г. Белгород
2001 г.
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It was Mikhail Glinka (1804 — 1857) who laid the foundation for modern
Russian music. After three years of study in Italy, he began to suffer
from the wish to hear music expressing the temperament of his own people.
His two best-known operas, Ivan Susanin and Ruslan and Lyudmila, were based
on Russian folklore and historical legend.
Glinka’s works inspired a group of five younger composers who emerged
as an extraordinary musical phenomenon in the late nineteenth century:
Miliy Balakirev (1836 — 1910), Alexander Borodin (1833 — 1887), Modest
Mussorgsky (1839 — 1881), Caesar Cui (1835 — 1918), and Nicholai Rimsky-
Korsakov (1844 — 1908).
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 — 1893) the best-known of all Russian composers, gave up a position in the civil service at the age of twenty- three to devote himself entirely to music, much against the wishes of his father. After completing his studies at St Peterburg Conservatoire, he set out for Moscow in 1866 to take up a Teaching post.
His financial circumstances took a turn for the better in 1877 when he
acquired a wealthy patroness, Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck, who for the
next fourteen years was to support him. By 1878 he had already composed the
music for the ballet Swan Lake and one of his most famous operas , Eugene
Onegin. These were followed by the opera The Queen of Spades (1890) and the
ballets Sleeping Beauty (1889) and The Nutcracker (1892). Now
internationally famous, he spent much of his time travelling around abroad
to hear his works performed.
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Tchaikovsky was followed by his pupil Sergei Taneyev (1856 — 1915), who
in his turn taught Sergei Rachmaninov (1873—1943), the great pianist and
composer, Alexander Scryabin (1872 — 1915) and Rein-gold Gliere (1875 —
1956). Another composer, Alexander Glazunov (1865 — 1936), had an important
influence on the new generation of Russian composers during his time as a
teacher and director of the St Petersburg Conservatoire, before he left
Russia for France in 1928.
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Igor Stravinsky was in his middle twenties when he met Sergei Diaghilev, the celebrated impressario of the Ballets Russes and went with him to
Paris. In his works, particularly in the ballets Firebird and Petrushka, he was inspired by the Russian folk music. Stravinsky became a French
citizen in 1934,but during the Second World War he moved to the United
States.
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Like many other composers of the younger generation, Sergei Prokofiev
(1891 — 1953) and Dmitry Shostakovich (1906—1975) owed a debt to Glazunov.
He persuaded Prokofiev’s father to send him to the Conservatoire to develop
his musical talent, and defended young Shostakovich’s right to a
scholarship there.
In the thirties, along with Prokofiev and others, Shostakovich fell into disgrace for “ideological deficiencies” and for a number of years almost all his works were banned and not performed in public.
Another Russian composer of the twentieth century to gain wide international popularity, is Aram Khachaturian (1903 — 1978), whose works include symphonies, ballet music and concertos for piano, violin and violoncello. One of his most famous works is the ballet Spartacus.
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