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- A bacchanale is an orgiastic musical composition, often depicting a drunken revel or bacchanal. Examples include the bacchanales in Camille Saint-Saëns's...
- Bacchanale was an ensemble work created by Martha Graham to music by Wallingford Riegger. It premiered on February 2, 1931, at the Craig Theatre in New...
- Mnasidika (1969) She's Doing It Again (1969) The Ultimate Degenerate (1969) Bacchanale (1970) Women Women Women Moira (1970) Dynamite (1972) Alilunas, Peter;...
- ChoiceDecember 2021: Orchestral Choice: Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto, Bacchanale & Symphony No. 1. Astrig Siranossian (cello), Philharmonie Südwestfalen...
- tenderly. A group of youths rushes on stage and the ballet ends with a bacchanale. Daphnis et Chloé Excerpt from Daphnis et Chloé performed by the United...
- actress not to be confused with Sandy Fox. Strub, Whitney (2017-07-03). "Bacchanale (John Amero and Lem Amero, 1970)". **** Studies. 4 (3): 263–271. doi:10...
- strings. Its invention is usually traced to John Cage's dance music for Bacchanale (1940), created for a performance in a Seattle venue that lacked sufficient...
- scenery for Federico García Lorca's 1927 romantic play Mariana Pineda. For Bacchanale (1939), a ballet based on and set to the music of Richard Wagner's 1845...
- (in the key of E) was used in Nikolas Roubanis's "Misirlou", and in the Bacchanale from the opera Samson and Delilah by Saint-Saëns. Claude Debussy used...
- Symphony), for choirs and large orchestra, 1931–1934; Allegro app****ionato Bacchanale 'Adagio Májová symfonie, Op. 73 (May Symphony), for soloists, choir, and...