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Divertis****t (from the
French 'diversion' or 'amu****t') is used, in a
similar sense to the
Italian 'divertimento', for a
light piece of
music for a...
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Jacques Ibert's
Divertis****t is a six-movement
suite for
chamber orchestra adapted by the
composer in 1930 from
incidental music he had
written for a...
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Sergei Prokofiev composed his
Divertis****t Op.43 for
small orchestra. The work is
closely related to his ballet, Trapèze. He also made a
piano transcription...
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Alexei Osipovich Ratmansky (Russian: Алексей Осипович Ратманский, born
August 27, 1968) is a Russian-Ukrainian-American c****ographer and
former ballet...
- Un roi sans
divertis****t (lit. "a king
without distraction"),
published in
English as A King Alone, is a 1947
novel by the
French writer Jean Giono....
- to
music from Léo Delibes'
Sylvia in 1950; he
expanded this into a
divertis****t in 1965. The
final version uses
music from Delibes'
ballets La source...
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April (?) 1668 Le
Divertis****t de
Chambord (Monsieur de Pourceaugnac), play by Molière, at Chambord,
October 6, 1669 Le
Divertis****t royal (Les Amants...
- A King
Without Distraction (French: Un roi sans
divertis****t) is a 1963
French mystery film
directed by François Leterrier,
starring Claude Giraud and...
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Sports et
divertis****ts (Sports and Pastimes) is a
cycle of 21
short piano pieces composed in 1914 by Erik Satie. The set
consists of a
prefatory chorale...
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whose career includes both
important productions as well as
dozens of
divertis****ts. G****man was born in
Genoa to a
German father,
Heinrich G****mann (an...