- A
bacchanale is an
orgiastic musical composition,
often depicting a
drunken revel or bacchanal.
Examples include the
bacchanales in
Camille Saint-Saëns's...
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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...
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Mnasidika (1969) She's
Doing It
Again (1969) The
Ultimate Degenerate (1969)
Bacchanale (1970)
Women Women Women Moira (1970)
Dynamite (1972) Alilunas, Peter;...
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Choice –
December 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...
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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...
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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...