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Alban Berg and His World
edited by Christopher Hailey (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010), 382 page(s)
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edited by Christopher Hailey (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010), 382 page(s)
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Christopher Hailey
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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Alice
composed by David Del Tredici, 1937-; conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Glen Tetley, 1926-2007; designed by Nadine Baylis, Nadine Baylis, Michael J. Whitfield and Gil Densham; produced by W. Paterson Ferns, 1945-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991 and Norman Campbell, 1924-2004; performed by Karen Kain, 1951-, Kimberly Glasco, Rex Harrington, 1962-, Peter Ottman, Owen Montague, Joanne Kolomyjec, Jeremy Ransom, John Alleyne, Philippe Dubuc, Michael Greyeyes, Andrew Needhammer, Jacques Gorrissen, Hazaros Surmeyan, Stephanie Landry, Mark Raab and Clinton Luckett, National Ballet of Canada and National Ballet of Canada Orchestra (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 1 hour 3 mins
"On a July afternoon in 1862, Charles Dodgson took a friend's 10 year old daughter Alice and her two sisters on a picnic. He improvised a story for the young girls which he later published under the pen name Lewis Carroll. The story was called "Alice's adventures in Wonderland". When Alice grew up she married Regi...
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composed by David Del Tredici, 1937-; conducted by Ermanno Florio, 1954-; choreographed by Glen Tetley, 1926-2007; designed by Nadine Baylis, Nadine Baylis, Michael J. Whitfield and Gil Densham; produced by W. Paterson Ferns, 1945-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991 and Norman Campbell, 1924-2004; performed by Karen Kain, 1951-, Kimberly Glasco, Rex Harrington, 1962-, Peter Ottman, Owen Montague, Joanne Kolomyjec, Jeremy Ransom, John Alleyne, Philippe Dubuc, Michael Greyeyes, Andrew Needhammer, Jacques Gorrissen, Hazaros Surmeyan, Stephanie Landry, Mark Raab and Clinton Luckett, National Ballet of Canada and National Ballet of Canada Orchestra (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 1 hour 3 mins
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"On a July afternoon in 1862, Charles Dodgson took a friend's 10 year old daughter Alice and her two sisters on a picnic. He improvised a story for the young girls which he later published under the pen name Lewis Carroll. The story was called "Alice's adventures in Wonderland". When Alice grew up she married Reginald Hargreaves, had children and lived to the age of 82. But she never forgot Lewis Carroll. "Full many a year has slipped away since...
"On a July afternoon in 1862, Charles Dodgson took a friend's 10 year old daughter Alice and her two sisters on a picnic. He improvised a story for the young girls which he later published under the pen name Lewis Carroll. The story was called "Alice's adventures in Wonderland". When Alice grew up she married Reginald Hargreaves, had children and lived to the age of 82. But she never forgot Lewis Carroll. "Full many a year has slipped away since that golden afternoon that gave thee birth, but I can call it up almost as clearly as if it were yesterday."--- Opening frames.
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Date Written / Recorded
1988
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
National Ballet of Canada, National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, Karen Kain, 1951-, Kimberly Glasco, Rex Harrington, 1962-, Peter Ottman, Owen Montague, Joanne Kolomyjec, Jeremy Ransom, John Alleyne, Philippe Dubuc, Michael Greyeyes, Andrew Needhammer, Jacques Gorrissen, Hazaros Surmeyan, Stephanie Landry, Mark Raab, Clinton Luckett
Contributor
Glen Tetley, 1926-2007, Ermanno Florio, 1954-, Nadine Baylis, Simon Bowers, Tom Wood, fl. 2000, Michael J. Whitfield, Gil Densham, W. Paterson Ferns, 1945-, Cheryl Knapp, fl. 1991, Norman Campbell, 1924-2004, David Del Tredici, 1937-, National Ballet of Canada, National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, Jeff Herd, fl. 1973, Ernest Abugov, fl. 1975
Author / Creator
Glen Tetley, 1926-2007, David Del Tredici, 1937-, National Ballet of Canada, National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, Karen Kain, 1951-, Kimberly Glasco, Rex Harrington, 1962-, Peter Ottman, Owen Montague, Joanne Kolomyjec, Jeremy Ransom, John Alleyne, Philippe Dubuc, Michael Greyeyes, Andrew Needhammer, Jacques Gorrissen, Hazaros Surmeyan, Stephanie Landry, Mark Raab, Clinton Luckett
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance, Alice Pleasance Liddell Hargreaves, Alice, Lewis Carroll, Reginald Hargreaves, Dormouse, Gryphon, Cook, White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Queen of Hearts, King of Hearts, Knave of Hearts, Caterpillar, Mock Turtle, Duchess
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The Art of Coloratura Miliza Korjus
performed by Miliza Korjus, The Art of Coloratura Miliza Korjus (Hänssler Classic, 2004), 9 page(s)
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performed by Miliza Korjus, The Art of Coloratura Miliza Korjus (Hänssler Classic, 2004), 9 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1936
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Liner note
Performer / Ensemble
Miliza Korjus
Author / Creator
Miliza Korjus
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Hänssler Classic
Person Discussed
María Galvany, Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911, Arturo Toscanini, 1867-1957, Miliza Korjus, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886
Topic / Theme
Music criticism, Musical technique, Aria, Soprano
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Introduction
directed by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; composed by Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994; performed by Dame Alicia Markova, 1910-2004 and Iohna Loots, fl. 1995; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: DAME ALICIA MARKOVA Recreating Excerpts from Le Chant du Rossignol (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 9 mins
Dame Alicia Markova reconstructs George Balanchine's choreography for the role of the Nightingale, which she created in his ballet Le chant du rossignol (The song of the nightingale) for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1925. She begins by describing the action (based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderse...
directed by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; composed by Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994; performed by Dame Alicia Markova, 1910-2004 and Iohna Loots, fl. 1995; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: DAME ALICIA MARKOVA Recreating Excerpts from Le Chant du Rossignol (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 9 mins
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Dame Alicia Markova reconstructs George Balanchine's choreography for the role of the Nightingale, which she created in his ballet Le chant du rossignol (The song of the nightingale) for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1925. She begins by describing the action (based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen) as the music is played, then works intensively with dancer Iohna Loots on the nightingale's variation and pas de deux with Death, a...
Dame Alicia Markova reconstructs George Balanchine's choreography for the role of the Nightingale, which she created in his ballet Le chant du rossignol (The song of the nightingale) for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1925. She begins by describing the action (based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen) as the music is played, then works intensively with dancer Iohna Loots on the nightingale's variation and pas de deux with Death, a role intended to be performed by a female dancer. Historians Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer, who assisted in the reconstruction, appear briefly on camera.
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Date Written / Recorded
1995-02-03
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Masterclass
Performer / Ensemble
Dame Alicia Markova, 1910-2004, Iohna Loots, fl. 1995
Contributor
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971
Author / Creator
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Ross MacGibbon, 1955-, Dame Alicia Markova, 1910-2004, Iohna Loots, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
George Balanchine Foundation
Topic / Theme
Performance coaching, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by George Balanchine Foundation
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'Firebird' Berceuse - Segment 1
directed by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; composed by Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; performed by Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013 and Helene Alexopoulos; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: MARIA TALLCHIEF, coaching excerpts from Firebird and Orpheus (Firebird Berceuse; Eurydice’s solo) (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 11 mins
Maria Tallchief, a former principal ballerina with the New York City Ballet, coaches a current principal, Heléne Alexopoulos, in excerpts from the leading roles she created in two ballets choreographed by George Balanchine to the music of Igor Stravinsky: Firebird (1949) and Orpheus (1948). In the interview secti...
directed by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; composed by Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; performed by Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013 and Helene Alexopoulos; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: MARIA TALLCHIEF, coaching excerpts from Firebird and Orpheus (Firebird Berceuse; Eurydice’s solo) (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 11 mins
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Maria Tallchief, a former principal ballerina with the New York City Ballet, coaches a current principal, Heléne Alexopoulos, in excerpts from the leading roles she created in two ballets choreographed by George Balanchine to the music of Igor Stravinsky: Firebird (1949) and Orpheus (1948). In the interview sections, she analyzes details of the choreography, noting the Russian folk flavor in the berceuse, the importance of hand and arm movements...
Maria Tallchief, a former principal ballerina with the New York City Ballet, coaches a current principal, Heléne Alexopoulos, in excerpts from the leading roles she created in two ballets choreographed by George Balanchine to the music of Igor Stravinsky: Firebird (1949) and Orpheus (1948). In the interview sections, she analyzes details of the choreography, noting the Russian folk flavor in the berceuse, the importance of hand and arm movements and épaulement in Balanchine's choreography, and his emphasis on the proper execution of transitional steps, including walking and running. Having been married to Balanchine at the time, she was able to observe at close hand the creative process that produced both ballets.
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Date Written / Recorded
1995-06-27
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Masterclass
Performer / Ensemble
Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013, Helene Alexopoulos
Contributor
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971
Author / Creator
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013, Helene Alexopoulos
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
George Balanchine Foundation
Topic / Theme
Performance coaching, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by George Balanchine Foundation
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'Stars & Stripes' pas de deux: Entrance & Adagio, segment 1
composed by John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; performed by Melissa Hayden, 1923-2006, Gillian Murphy, 1979- and Charles Askegard, fl. 1987; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: MELISSA HAYDEN coaching the pas de deux from Stars & Stripes (George Balanchine Foundation, 2002), 10 mins
Melissa Hayden, who created the female role in the pas de deux of George Balanchine's Stars and stripes with Jacques d'Amboise for the New York City Ballet in 1958, coaches Charles Askegard and Gillian Murphy in this pas de deux. In the interview section, she discusses the creation of Stars and stripes, the musica...
composed by John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004; performed by Melissa Hayden, 1923-2006, Gillian Murphy, 1979- and Charles Askegard, fl. 1987; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: MELISSA HAYDEN coaching the pas de deux from Stars & Stripes (George Balanchine Foundation, 2002), 10 mins
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Melissa Hayden, who created the female role in the pas de deux of George Balanchine's Stars and stripes with Jacques d'Amboise for the New York City Ballet in 1958, coaches Charles Askegard and Gillian Murphy in this pas de deux. In the interview section, she discusses the creation of Stars and stripes, the musicality of the choreography, and the difficulty performing the female variation. She also reminisces about creating the beginning of this...
Melissa Hayden, who created the female role in the pas de deux of George Balanchine's Stars and stripes with Jacques d'Amboise for the New York City Ballet in 1958, coaches Charles Askegard and Gillian Murphy in this pas de deux. In the interview section, she discusses the creation of Stars and stripes, the musicality of the choreography, and the difficulty performing the female variation. She also reminisces about creating the beginning of this pas de deux with Conrad Ludow and how proud Balanchine was to be an American.
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Date Written / Recorded
1999-11-17
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Masterclass
Performer / Ensemble
Melissa Hayden, 1923-2006, Gillian Murphy, 1979-, Charles Askegard, fl. 1987
Contributor
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Catherine Tatge, fl. 2004, John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932
Author / Creator
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, John Philip Sousa, 1854-1932, Melissa Hayden, 1923-2006, Gillian Murphy, 1979-, Charles Askegard, fl. 1987
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
George Balanchine Foundation
Topic / Theme
Performance coaching, Dance
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'Square Dance', Pas de deux from 1st Movement - Segment 1
directed by Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994; composed by Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741 and Arcangelo Corelli, 1653-1713; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Virginia Brooks; performed by Patricia Wilde, 1928-, Laura Desiree and Alexander Nagiba; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: PATRICIA WILDE coaching excerpts from Square Dance (pas de deux from 1st movement; excerpts from 'girls dance'; finale) (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 16 mins
Interview with Patricia Wilde. Wilde, who created the principal ballerina's role in Square dance upon its premiere by the New York City Ballet in 1957, discusses details of Balanchine's choreography, the use of square dance caller Elisha C. Keeler in the original production, and Balanchine's teaching in general.Fi...
directed by Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994; composed by Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741 and Arcangelo Corelli, 1653-1713; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; produced by Virginia Brooks; performed by Patricia Wilde, 1928-, Laura Desiree and Alexander Nagiba; in Balanchine Foundation Video Archives: PATRICIA WILDE coaching excerpts from Square Dance (pas de deux from 1st movement; excerpts from 'girls dance'; finale) (New York, NY: George Balanchine Foundation, 2008), 16 mins
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Interview with Patricia Wilde. Wilde, who created the principal ballerina's role in Square dance upon its premiere by the New York City Ballet in 1957, discusses details of Balanchine's choreography, the use of square dance caller Elisha C. Keeler in the original production, and Balanchine's teaching in general.Finale (excerpts) / music, Arcangelo Corelli (Badinerie from Sarabanda, badinerie e giga) ; danced by Laura Desiree and Alexander NagibaG...
Interview with Patricia Wilde. Wilde, who created the principal ballerina's role in Square dance upon its premiere by the New York City Ballet in 1957, discusses details of Balanchine's choreography, the use of square dance caller Elisha C. Keeler in the original production, and Balanchine's teaching in general.Finale (excerpts) / music, Arcangelo Corelli (Badinerie from Sarabanda, badinerie e giga) ; danced by Laura Desiree and Alexander NagibaGirls' dance (excerpts) / music, Antonio Vivaldi (Concerto grosso in E major, Op. 3, no. 12, first movement) ; danced by Laura Desiree. The choreography is intended to be performed by a principal ballerina and six women.
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Date Written / Recorded
1996-05-24
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Masterclass
Performer / Ensemble
Patricia Wilde, 1928-, Laura Desiree, Alexander Nagiba
Contributor
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Virginia Brooks, Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741, Arcangelo Corelli, 1653-1713
Author / Creator
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741, Arcangelo Corelli, 1653-1713, Nancy Reynolds, fl. 1994, Patricia Wilde, 1928-, Laura Desiree, Alexander Nagiba
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
George Balanchine Foundation
Topic / Theme
Performance coaching, Dance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by George Balanchine Foundation
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Between Two Worlds: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
directed by Barrie Gavin, 1935-; composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 1897-1957; conducted by Hugh Wolff; produced by Reiner Moritz Associates, London, England; performed by Alexander Frey, fl. 1985, Anne Sofie von Otter, 1955- and Leonidas Kavakos, 1967-, HR-Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt, in Between Two Worlds: Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Bristol, England: Digital Classics Distribution, 2001), 59 mins
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directed by Barrie Gavin, 1935-; composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 1897-1957; conducted by Hugh Wolff; produced by Reiner Moritz Associates, London, England; performed by Alexander Frey, fl. 1985, Anne Sofie von Otter, 1955- and Leonidas Kavakos, 1967-, HR-Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt, in Between Two Worlds: Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Bristol, England: Digital Classics Distribution, 2001), 59 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
HR-Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt, Alexander Frey, fl. 1985, Anne Sofie von Otter, 1955-, Leonidas Kavakos, 1967-
Contributor
Hugh Wolff, Reiner Moritz Associates, London, England
Author / Creator
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 1897-1957, Barrie Gavin, 1935-, HR-Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt, Alexander Frey, fl. 1985, Anne Sofie von Otter, 1955-, Leonidas Kavakos, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Digital Classics Distribution
Person Discussed
Hugh Wolff, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, 1897-1957
Topic / Theme
Imagination, Film industry, Composers, Music composition, Music theory, Orchestration (Music), Performance influences
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014. Used by permission of Digital Classics Distribution, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Boris Berezovsky: Pianist and Virtuoso
directed by Holger Preusse and Claus Wischmann, 1966-; produced by Sounding Images; performed by Boris Berezovsky, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra (UPO), in Boris Berezovsky: Pianist and Virtuoso (C Major Entertainment, 2006), 42 mins
This documentary, directed by Holger Preuße and Claus Wischmann, follows virtuoso pianist Boris Berezovsky as he travels to Yekaterinburg, Russia, to record a CD with the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra.
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directed by Holger Preusse and Claus Wischmann, 1966-; produced by Sounding Images; performed by Boris Berezovsky, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra (UPO), in Boris Berezovsky: Pianist and Virtuoso (C Major Entertainment, 2006), 42 mins
Description
This documentary, directed by Holger Preuße and Claus Wischmann, follows virtuoso pianist Boris Berezovsky as he travels to Yekaterinburg, Russia, to record a CD with the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Ural Philharmonic Orchestra (UPO), Boris Berezovsky
Contributor
Sounding Images
Author / Creator
Holger Preusse, Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra (UPO), Boris Berezovsky
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Boris Berezovsky
Topic / Theme
Musicians, Performing arts life, Artistic collaboration, Expression in performance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by C Major Entertainment
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CRWDSPCR
directed by Elliot Caplan, fl. 1984-2013; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Mark Lancaster, Mark Lancaster; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1996), 50 mins
CRWDSPCR is among the earliest pieces exemplifying Cunningham's use of the choreographic software program LifeForms (now known as DanceForms). The LifeForms program represents the human body as a series of concentric circles. Its user can dictate and simultaneously notate a wide variety of choreographic variables....
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directed by Elliot Caplan, fl. 1984-2013; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Mark Lancaster, Mark Lancaster; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1996), 50 mins
Description
CRWDSPCR is among the earliest pieces exemplifying Cunningham's use of the choreographic software program LifeForms (now known as DanceForms). The LifeForms program represents the human body as a series of concentric circles. Its user can dictate and simultaneously notate a wide variety of choreographic variables. The computer screen, divided into squares like a checkerboard, becomes a virtual stage that can be electronically tilted or rotated so...
CRWDSPCR is among the earliest pieces exemplifying Cunningham's use of the choreographic software program LifeForms (now known as DanceForms). The LifeForms program represents the human body as a series of concentric circles. Its user can dictate and simultaneously notate a wide variety of choreographic variables. The computer screen, divided into squares like a checkerboard, becomes a virtual stage that can be electronically tilted or rotated so that genderless, wire-frame figures can be viewed from any number of perspectives. To hone the seemingly impossible choreography of CRWDSPCR, Cunningham not only mined the potential of manipulating his digital avatars within the software, but in translating this work to the studio tested the real physical possibilities of his dancers.
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Date Written / Recorded
1996
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Contributor
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Mark Lancaster, Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Author / Creator
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Elliot Caplan, fl. 1984-2013, Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Merce Cunningham Trust
Topic / Theme
Performance practice, Dance
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