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The Nutcracker

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hears stories of trickery, deceit, a rodent mother avenging her children's death, and a character who must never fall asleep (but of course does, with disastrous consequences). While she heals from her wound, the mouse king brainwashes her in her sleep. Her family forbids her from speaking of her "dreams" anymore, but when she vows to love even an ugly nutcracker, he comes alive and she marries him.
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panned the typical choreography of the Chinese dance as white people wearing "harem pants and a straw hat, eyes painted to look slanted" and "wearing chopsticks in their black wigs"; the Arabian dance, she said, has a woman who "slinks around the stage in a belly shirt, bells attached to her ankles".
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near the end of the second act (which did not occur until nearly midnight during the program). Some found the transition between the mundane world of the first scene and the fantasy world of the second act too abrupt. Reception was better for Tchaikovsky's score. Some critics called it "astonishingly
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The nutcracker appears to lead the gingerbread men, who are joined by tin soldiers, and by dolls who serve as doctors to carry away the wounded. As the seven-headed Mouse King advances on the still-wounded nutcracker, Clara throws her slipper at him, distracting him long enough for the nutcracker to
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During the night, after everyone else has gone to bed, Clara returns to the parlor to check on the nutcracker. As she reaches the small bed, the clock strikes midnight and she looks up to see Drosselmeyer perched atop it. Suddenly, mice begin to fill the room and the Christmas tree begins to grow to
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staged a production which eliminated the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier and gave their dances to Clara and the Nutcracker Prince, who were played by adults instead of children. This was the first production to do so. An abridged version of the ballet was first performed outside Russia in Budapest
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gives the appearance that all is just plummy in the ballet world. But ballet is beset by serious ailments that threaten its future in this country... companies are so cautious in their programming that they have effectively reduced an art form to a rotation of over-roasted chestnuts that no one can
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Spike Jones produced a 78 rpm record set "Spike Jones presents for the kiddies The Nutcracker Suite (with Apologies to Tchaikovsky)" in 1944. It includes the tracks: "The Little Girl's Dream", "Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "The Fairy Ball", "The Mysterious Room", "Back to the Fairy Ball" and "End
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When the party begins, presents are given out to the children. When the owl-topped grandfather clock strikes eight, a mysterious figure enters the room. It is Drosselmeyer— a councilman, magician, and Clara's godfather. He is also a talented toymaker who has brought with him gifts for the children,
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in the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy helped elevate the work from obscurity into an annual Christmas classic and the industry's most reliable box-office draw. Critic Walter Terry remarked that "Maria Tallchief, as the Sugar Plum Fairy, is herself a creature of magic, dancing the seemingly impossible
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E. T. A. Hoffmann's 1816 fairy tale, on which the ballet is based, is troubling: Marie, a young girl, falls in love with a nutcracker doll, whom she only sees come alive when she falls asleep. ...Marie falls, ostensibly in a fevered dream, into a glass cabinet, cutting her arm badly. She
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and former dancer Phil Chan started the "Final Bow for Yellowface" movement and created a web site which explained the history of the practices and suggested changes. One of their points was that only the Chinese dance made dancers look like an ethnic group other than the one they belonged to. The
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identical to that of the 1954 recording. Dorati is the only conductor so far to have made three different recordings of the complete ballet. Some critics have cited the 1975 recording as the finest ever made of the complete ballet. It is also faithful to the score in employing a boys' choir in the
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Tchaikovsky is said to have argued with a friend who wagered that the composer could not write a melody based on a one-octave scale in sequence. Tchaikovsky asked if it mattered whether the notes were in ascending or descending order and was assured it did not. This resulted in the Adagio from the
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Below is a synopsis based on the original 1892 libretto by Marius Petipa. The story varies from production to production, though most follow the basic outline. The names of the characters also vary. In the original Hoffmann story, the young heroine is called Marie Stahlbaum and Clara (Klärchen) is
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released by RCA Victor in December 1945 as "Spike Jones presents for the Kiddies: The Nutcracker Suite (With Apologies to Tchaikovsky)", featuring humorous lyrics by Foster Carling and additional music by Joe "Country" Washburne. An abridged and resequenced version of this recording was issued in
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Clara and the Prince travel to the beautiful Land of Sweets, ruled by the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Prince's place until his return. He recounts for her how he had been saved from the Mouse King by Clara and transformed back into himself. In honor of the young heroine, a celebration of sweets from
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Titles of all of the numbers listed here come from Marius Petipa's original scenario as well as the original libretto and programs of the first production of 1892. All libretti and programs of works performed on the stages of the Imperial Theatres were titled in French, which was the official
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Petipa gave Tchaikovsky extremely detailed instructions for the composition of each number, down to the tempo and number of bars. The completion of the work was interrupted for a short time when Tchaikovsky visited the United States for twenty-five days to conduct concerts for the opening of
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is now seasonal entertainment even in parts of America where snow seldom falls: Hawaii, the California coast, Florida. Over the last 70 years this ballet—conceived in the Old World—has become an American institution. Its amalgam of children, parents, toys, a Christmas tree, snow, sweets and
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A final waltz is performed by all the sweets, after which the Sugar Plum Fairy ushers Clara and the Prince down from their throne. He bows to her, she kisses Clara goodbye, and leads them to a reindeer-drawn sleigh. It takes off as they wave goodbye to all the subjects who wave back.
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famously put Paris in an uproar in 1913... Where are this century's provocations? Has ballet become so entwined with its "Nutcracker" image, so fearfully wedded to unthreatening offerings, that it has forgotten how eye-opening and ultimately nourishing creative destruction can
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defended Tchaikovsky, saying he "never intended his Chinese and Arabian music to be ethnographically correct". He said, "their extraordinary color and energy are far from condescending, and they make the world of 'The Nutcracker' larger." To change anything is to "unbalance
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has been danced by countless ballet companies, especially in North America. Major American ballet companies generate around 40% of their annual ticket revenues from performances of the ballet. Its score has been used in several film adaptations of Hoffmann's story.
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observes that he "really detested" the score.) Tchaikovsky accepted the commission from Vsevolozhsky but did not particularly want to write the ballet (though he did write to a friend while composing it, "I am daily becoming more and more attuned to my task").
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Since Gorsky, Vainonen and Balanchine's productions, many other choreographers have made their own versions. Some institute the changes made by Gorsky and Vainonen while others, like Balanchine, utilize the original libretto. Some notable productions include
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The libretto was criticized as "lopsided" and for not being faithful to the Hoffmann tale. Much of the criticism focused on the featuring of children so prominently in the ballet, and many bemoaned the fact that the ballerina did not dance until the
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as the Sugar Plum Fairy (she allegedly received five curtain-calls), one critic called her "corpulent" and "podgy". Olga Preobrajenskaya as the Columbine doll was panned by one critic as "completely insipid" and praised as "charming" by another.
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record appeared in 1948 that recordings of the complete ballet began to be made. Because of the ballet's approximate ninety minute length when performed without intermission, applause, or interpolated numbers, the music requires two LPs. Most
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staged a version of the work that addressed many of the criticisms of the original 1892 production by casting adult dancers in the roles of Clara and the Prince, as Gorsky had. The Vainonen version influenced several later productions.
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around the world is produced: chocolate from Spain, coffee from Arabia, tea from China, and candy canes from Russia all dance for their amusement; Marzipan shepherdesses perform on their flutes; Mother Ginger has her children, the
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The mice retreat and the nutcracker is transformed into a human prince. He leads Clara through the moonlit night to a pine forest in which the snowflakes dance around them, beckoning them on to his kingdom as the first act ends.
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of Spectrum Dance Theater saw the ballet as Eurocentric and not racist. Some people who have performed in productions of the ballet do not see a problem because they are continuing what is viewed as "a tradition". According to
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until I was 21. Since then I've seen it many times. The importance of this ballet to America has become a phenomenon that surely says as much about this country as it does about this work of art. So this year I'm running a
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Marie's (Clara's), journey becomes a fevered delirium that transports her to a land where she sees sparkling Christmas Forests and Marzipan Castles, but in a world populated with dolls. Hoffmann's tales were so bizarre,
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There have been several recorded children's adaptations of the E. T. A. Hoffmann story (the basis for the ballet) using Tchaikovsky's music, some quite faithful, some not. One that was not was a version titled
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is emblematic of how dull and risk-averse American ballet has become. There were moments throughout the 20th century when ballet was brave. When it threw bold punches at its own conventions. First among these was the
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12-inch 78 RPM record with one part on each side as Decca DU 90022, packaged in a picture sleeve. This version had custom lyrics written for Waring's chorus by, among others, Waring himself. The arrangements were by
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her doll's name. In the adaptation by Dumas on which Petipa based his libretto, her name is Marie Silberhaus. In still other productions, such as Balanchine's, Clara is Marie Stahlbaum rather than Clara Silberhaus.
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marathon: taking in as many different American productions as I can reasonably manage in November and December, from coast to coast (more than 20, if all goes well). America is a country I'm still discovering; let
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with effortless beauty of movement, electrifying us with her brilliance, enchanting us with her radiance of being. Does she have any equals anywhere, inside or outside of fairyland? While watching her in
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rich in detailed inspiration" and "from beginning to end, beautiful, melodious, original, and characteristic". But this also was not unanimous, as some critics found the party scene "ponderous" and the
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in collaboration with Cinecreed Productions (former name: 1895 cinematic creations) presented "A Different Nutcracker" animation film, directed by Yiorgos Molvalis. At the premiere (Chr. Lamprakis,
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described the choreography of the battle scene as confusing: "One can not understand anything. Disorderly pushing about from corner to corner and running backwards and forwards – quite amateurish."
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on Christmas Eve in the 1820s, a family and their friends gather in the parlor to decorate the Christmas tree in preparation for the party. Once the tree is finished, the children are summoned.
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With the advent of the stereo LP coinciding with the growing popularity of the complete ballet, many other complete recordings have been made. Notable conductors who have done so include
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Ormandy, Reiner and Fiedler never recorded a complete version of the ballet; however, Kunzel's album of excerpts runs 73 minutes, containing more than two-thirds of the music. Conductor
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said the characters in some of the dances were "borderline caricatures, if not downright demeaning", and that some productions had made changes to improve this; Stoner Winslett of the
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of the Little Girl's Dream". This is all done in typical Spike Jones style, with the addition of choruses and some swing music. The entire recording is available at archive.com
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In the United States, commentary emerged in the 2010s about the Chinese and Arabian characteristic dances. In a 2014 article titled "Sorry, 'The Nutcracker' Is Racist", writer
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dizzying heights. The nutcracker also grows to life size. Clara finds herself in the midst of a battle between an army of gingerbread soldiers and the mice, led by their king.
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that Balanchine used in the production, and the music is heard on the album in the order that it appears in the film, not in the order that it appears in the original ballet.
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Tchaikovsky's astounding score is integral to the season of good will that runs from Thanksgiving to New Year... I am a European who lives in America, and I never saw any
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and a full cast, was released in the 1960s on LP and made use of Tchaikovsky's music in the original orchestral arrangements. It was quite faithful to Hoffmann's story
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and contains some of his most memorable melodies, several of which are frequently used in television and film. (They are often heard in TV commercials shown during the
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called "The Story of a Nutcracker". The plot of Hoffmann's story (and Dumas' adaptation) was greatly simplified for the two-act ballet. Hoffmann's tale contains a long
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Theatre the idea of Europe is represented by dance with a marzipan sheep on wheels; Russian dance "Cancy Cane" combines the colors of candy canes and folklore heroes
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released a normal and an a cappella version of 'Sugar Plum Fairy' entitled the 'Sugar Plum Fairy Introlude' to open and close her 25th Deluxe Anniversary Edition of
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after Petipa's original choreography. Annual performances of the ballet have been staged there since 1952. Another abridged version of the ballet, performed by the
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story within its main plot titled "The Tale of the Hard Nut", which explains how the Prince was turned into the Nutcracker. This had to be excised for the ballet.
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every Christmas Eve and throughout the winter season, debuting new productions in 1944, 1954, 1967, and 2004. The original Christensen version continues in
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on a Columbia Masterworks 2 LP-set, but has not appeared on CD. The LP soundtrack recording was, for a time, the only stereo version of the Baryshnikov
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In the original libretto, the ballet's apotheosis "represents a large beehive with flying bees, closely guarding their riches". Just like
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The following extrapolation of the characters (in order of appearance) is drawn from an examination of the stage directions in the score.
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version, titled "Klezmer Nutcracker", in 1998 on the Newport label. The album became the basis for a December 2008 production by
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Clara and her brother Fritz are sad to see the dolls being taken away, but Drosselmeyer has yet another toy for them: a wooden
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was not deemed a success. The reaction to the dancers themselves was ambivalent. Although some critics praised Dell'Era on her
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Tchaikovsky's score has become one of his most famous compositions. Among other things, the score is noted for its use of the
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Many famous conductors of the twentieth century made recordings of the suite, but not of the complete ballet. These include
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as Drosselmeyer. Unlike in many later productions, the children's roles were performed by real children – students of the
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Tchaikovsky made a selection of eight of the numbers from the ballet before the ballet's December 1892 première, forming
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available, since the performance was originally telecast in monophonic sound. The DVD of the performance is in stereo.
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in Moscow, and the Soviet collected edition of the composer's works, as reprinted Melville, New York: Belwin Mills
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There have been two major theatrical film versions of the ballet, and both have corresponding soundtrack albums.
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with 'Madonna' as the singing chocolate bar (in Russian version the subtitles "'This Is Madonna'" (Russian:
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Several films having little or nothing to do with the ballet or the original Hoffmann tale have used its music:
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staging became a hit in New York City. The suite became very popular on the concert stage, and was excerpted in
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Soviet ed., where they are printed in the original French with added Russian translation in editorial footnotes
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wrote verses inspired by the ballet, and these verses have sometimes been performed in concert versions of the
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Andante – Andantino – Moderato assai – Andante – L'istesso tempo – Tempo di Gross-Vater – Allegro vivacissimo
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Andantino – Allegro vivo – Andantino sostenuto – Più andante – Allegro molto vivace – Tempo di Valse – Presto
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including four lifelike dolls who dance to the delight of all. He then has them put away for safekeeping.
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The first performance of the ballet was held as a double premiere together with Tchaikovsky's last opera,
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have appeared; these depart radically from both the original 1892 libretto and Vainonen's revival, while
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language of the Imperial Court, as well as the language from which balletic terminology is derived.
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Ivan Vsevolozhsky's original costume designs for Mother Gigogne and her Polichinelle children, 1892
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His nephew (in some versions) who resembles the Nutcracker Prince and is played by the same dancer
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abandoned the ballet and most of the story, retaining much of Tchaikovsky's music with lyrics by
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Nutcracker (3rd gift, at first a normal-sized toy, then full-sized and "speaking", then a Prince)
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issues of the music take up two discs, often with fillers. An exception is the 81-minute 1998
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in the American repertory for stunting the creative evolution of ballet in the United States:
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a tele-film that contains a number of selected scenes of the 1892 two-act Nutcracker ballet.
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released an a cappella arrangement of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" on the holiday album
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4. Serenade for Strings Waltz 5. 'Melodrama' from the music to the play by A. Ostrovsky
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Nutcracker Nation: How an Old World Ballet Became a Christmas Tradition in the New World
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used a melody from "March" for their track "All Over the World", taken from their album
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Spike Jones presents for the kiddies The Nutcracker Suite with Apologies to Tchaikovsky
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served as the offscreen narrator. The soundtrack features the interpolated number from
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The second film adaptation was a 1993 film of the New York City Ballet version, titled
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The first complete performance outside Russia took place in England in 1934, staged by
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at the foot of a Christmas tree in a child's imagination. The plot is an adaptation of
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adapted the story and used the music, while combining them with other classical works.
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Excerpt of concert performance of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" and "Trepak" by the
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Allegro semplice – Moderato con moto – Allegro giusto – Più allegro – Moderato assai
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wigs and makeup and change some dance moves. Some other ballet companies followed.
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printed the opinions of three directors: Ronald Alexander of Steps on Broadway and
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interpretations of pieces from Tchaikovsky's score, recorded and released on LP as
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Andante con moto – Moderato – Allegro agitato – Poco più allegro – Tempo precedente
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released an a cappella arrangement of "Waltz of the Flowers" on the holiday album
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Snowflakes (sometimes Snow Crystals, sometimes accompanying a Snow Queen and King)
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In 2014, Ellen O'Connell, who trained with the Royal Ballet in London, wrote, in
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included an instrumental version of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" on her album
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s "Arabian" dance is in fact an embellished, exotified version of a traditional
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The New Nutcracker Suite and Other Innocent Verses: Ogden Nash, Ivan Chermayeff
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In 1954, the first complete recording of the ballet was released on two LPs by
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The soundtrack of the 1977 television production with Mikhail Baryshnikov and
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on CBS Masterworks was complete. the currently available edition is abridged.
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released her version of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" on her holiday album
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is one of the composer's most popular compositions. The music belongs to the
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and featured the London Palace Orchestra. It was not until after the modern
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that Tchaikovsky had premiered nine months earlier, it soon became popular.
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heavily relies on the celesta theme from the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
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Russian trepak "Candy Cane" and dance of sugar shepherds "Danish Marzipan"
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was loosely adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmann's 1816 short story, "
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adapted some of the music into a virtuosic concert suite for piano solo:
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with a Russian conductor and a Russian orchestra appeared in 1960, when
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Notable albums of excerpts from the ballet, rather than just the usual
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cover of "Nut Rocker", known as "Nutty", is commonly connected to the
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Tchaikovsky's Ballets: Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker
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and received a Grammy Award on 16 February 2016 for best arrangement.
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and His Pennsylvanians recorded "The Nutcracker Suite" on a two-part
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has recorded act 2 of the ballet complete, along with excerpts from
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In 1959, the first stereo LP album set of the complete ballet, with
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that fits onto one CD because of Gergiev's somewhat brisker tempi.
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label. Historically, this 4 disc set is considered to be the first
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Among the attempts to change the dances in the United States were
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was not racist and that her productions had a "diverse cast"; and
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In 2007, Josh Perschbacher recorded an organ transcription of the
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reciting the verses, and the music is unchanged from the original.
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is a successful piano arrangement from one of the movements from
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conducting the New York City Ballet Orchestra. The director was
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List of acts, scenes (tableaux) and musical numbers, along with
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announced that a remake of The Nutcracker would be directed by
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as the Cavalier, in a later performance in the original run of
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Harlequin and Columbine, appearing out of a cabbage (1st gift)
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By David Brown W. W. Norton & Company, 1992 page 332
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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story. In E. T. A. Hoffmann's original story, the
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c. Variation II: Danse de la Fée-Dragée (Pour la danseuse)
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has created several versions of The Nutcracker ballet for
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International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians
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Nutcracker and Mouse King, and the Tale of the Nutcracker
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lullaby, with no genuine connection to the Arab culture.
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Danish shepherdesses / French mirliton players (Marzipan)
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On the other end of the scale is the comedic version by
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samples the melody of Dance of the Reed Flutes (Danish
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featuring Tchaikovsky's music from the ballet as score.
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made a hardstyle cover version titled "The Nutcracker".
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made a complete recording of the ballet in stereo for
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sampled a portion on her song "Dark Ballet" from her
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That warm and welcoming veneer of domestic bliss in
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Drosselmeyer's arrival and distribution of presents
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scene of decorating and lighting the Christmas tree
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The $ 90 million film became the year's biggest 3343:Similarly, dance professor Jennifer Fisher at the 1688:Allegro non troppo – Più moderato – Allegro vivace 1445:La bataille de Casse-Noisette et du Roi des souris 4607:Dancers of the Perm Opera Ballet Theatre (2017). 4503:Maximova, Yekaterina; Vasiliev, Vladimir (1967). 2661:recorded his arrangements for acoustic guitar on 1440:Grand scène fantastique: la métamorphose du salon 5040:(in Russian). Artoteka of Food. 21 November 2018 4506:Nutcracker Suite Performed By The Bolshoi (1967) 3075:. The music is played in this production by the 1364:in two acts and three tableaux with apotheosis. 761:Ivan Vsevolozhsky's original costume sketch for 7803:Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem 5822:"Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Complete): Music" 4547:. Moscow, Russia: Moscow Ballet. Archived from 4526:. Moscow, Russia: Moscow Ballet. Archived from 3938:is a jazz adaptation of Coffee (Arabian Dance). 3905: 3841: 3749: 2402:on a set of 4 10-inch 78-RPM records issued by 2157:c. Variation II: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 2114:a. Intrada (Sugar Plum Fairy and Her Cavalier) 5147:. London, 1991; corrected edition 1992: p. 386 4858:"Tchaikovskaya (Davydova) Alexandra Ilinichna" 4780:Alina Somova & Vladimir Shklyarov (2012). 4469:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 4043:Russian pre-revolutionary orthography spelling 3271:Ethnic stereotypes and cultural misattribution 3031:The first complete recording of the ballet in 2474:, a production of the ballet by choreographer 2312:Dance of the Reed Flutes (Mirlitons) (D Major) 2013:d. Трепак (русский танец, карамельная трость) 1888:Scene (The Magic Castle in the Land of Sweets) 8465: 8162: 7365: 6694: 4258: 4256: 4254: 4252: 4250: 4036: 3971: 3635:as directors and a script by Ashleigh Powell. 3288:The examples and perspective in this article 2140:b. Variation I: Tarantelle (Pour le danseur) 1725:Petit galop des enfants et Entrée des parents 369:Varvara Nikitina as the Sugar Plum Fairy and 124: 8: 7338:The Romance of the Rosebud and the Butterfly 5847:"Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker, Act II/ Swan Lake" 4592:. Moscow, Russia: Pathé Live. Archived from 2697:for their track "Choose Your Own Adventure". 2323: 1011: 1001: 953: 191: 6391:"Here Come Those Sugar Plums and Chestnuts" 6256:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 6205:"The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)" 6001: 5999: 5997: 4302: 4300: 4287: 4285: 3697:, narrated by Metropolitan Opera announcer 2882:in 1962 for Mercury and with the Amsterdam 9062:Ballets premiered at the Mariinsky Theatre 8783: 8590: 8472: 8458: 8450: 8169: 8155: 8147: 7372: 7358: 7350: 7093:Le Diable à Quatre (as "The Willful Wife") 6701: 6687: 6679: 6413: 6411: 6231:Rosser2019-11-18T11:56:00+00:00, Michael. 4868:Centralized Library System. Archived from 4741:New York City Ballet: Waltz of the Flowers 4154: 4152: 4138: 4136: 4134: 4132: 3756:justifiably croon about... The tyranny of 3670:'s daughter dancing to it in ballet dress. 2223:Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a 2078: 1722:Children's Gallop and Dance of the Parents 729:Owl (on clock, changing into Drosselmeyer) 429:Imperial Ballet School in Saint Petersburg 131: 117: 55: 9022:Music based on works by E. T. A. Hoffmann 6946:Ondine (as "The Naiad and the Fisherman") 6664:International Music Score Library Project 6655:International Music Score Library Project 6628:(in Russian). YouTube channel "towaroved" 5929:"Burning Question: Is Nutcracker Racist?" 5895: 5893: 5095:The second title is "Датский марципан" – 4562:Dancers of the SemperOperBallett (2016). 4158:Hoffmann, E. T. A., Dumas, A., 3638:The 2024 Russian-Hungarian animated film 3326:Learn how and when to remove this message 2052:Allegro giocoso – Andante – Allegro vivo 5985:‘Nutcracker’ standard has 1,001 versions 5206:"Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians – 5132:Tchaikovsky: The Quest for the Inner Man 5028: 5026: 4803:. New York City: Ovation. Archived from 4696:SPOTLIGHT The Nutcracker's Russian Dance 4669:Dancers of the Mariinsky ballet (2012). 4063: 4061: 3114:. Two well-known actors also took part: 2670:The Shirim Klezmer Orchestra released a 2400:The Nutcracker Suite for Dance Orchestra 2334:Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's Flower Waltz 2326:Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's Flower Waltz 2294:Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy (E Minor) 2046:f. La mère Gigogne et les polichinelles 1928: 1685:Сцена (Сцена украшения и зажигания ёлки) 1614: 807:Polichinelles (Mother Ginger's Children) 7302:Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis 6767:The Rose, the Violet, and the Butterfly 6475:"A 'Nutcracker' Lover Explains Himself" 6006:Macaulay, Alastair (6 September 2012). 5864: 5862: 5860: 5576:Macaulay, Alastair (31 December 2010). 5498:Van Horn, Charisse (19 November 2019). 5145:Tchaikovsky: The Final Years, 1885-1893 4057: 4029: 3915:University of California, Santa Barbara 3118:appeared as the Nutcracker/Prince, and 2043:f. Mother Ginger and the Polichinelles 2028:e. Les Mirlitons (Danse des Mirlitons) 1347:From the Imperial Ballet's 1892 program 230:. The ballet's first choreographer was 58: 27:1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 6249: 6110:Connelly, Brendon (11 November 2009). 5956:Dunning, Jennifer (26 November 2004). 5806:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5799: 5553:. History.sandiego.edu. Archived from 4727:. Dresden, Germany: SemperOperBallett. 4330: 4318: 4306: 4291: 4176:Rosenberg, Donald (22 November 2009). 2031:e. Танец пастушков (Датский марципан) 1728:Детский галоп и вход (танец) родителей 1701:March (also March of the Toy Soldiers) 1428:Le Casse-Noisette—Polka et la berceuse 1394:Danse des incroyables et merveilleuses 1025: 8101:International Tchaikovsky Competition 8086:Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory 6626:"Reklamka Vimto i Frut'n'Nuts (1994)" 6557:O'Connell, Ellen (25 December 2014). 5900:Fisher, Jennifer (11 December 2018). 5459:Alexeyev, Alexander (5 August 2019). 4990:Appleford, David (19 December 2008). 4817: 4693:Dancers of the Boston Ballet (2017). 4541:Dancers of the Moscow Ballet (2017). 4520:Dancers of the Moscow Ballet (2017). 4111:Wakin, Daniel J. (30 November 2009). 4083:Agovino, Theresa (23 December 2013). 3663:Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder 3621:In 2018, the Disney live-action film 3418:New York City Ballet went on to drop 2652:Dances from Renaissance to Nutcracker 2611:Spike Jones is Murdering the Classics 2374:Intermezzo (Journey through the Snow) 2117:a. La Fée-Dragée et le Prince Orgeat 1743:Dance Scene (Arrival of Drosselmeyer) 565:gave its first annual performance of 172: 7: 6389:Kaufman, Sarah (13 September 2009). 5467:for Madonna. Tchaikovsky on the new 4610:Вальс снежинок из балета "Щелкунчик" 3941:The song "Fall Out" by English band 3871:Alastair Macaulay, dance critic for 2948:label, then imported to the U.S. by 2498:In 1962, American poet and humorist 1866:Tempo di Valse, ma con moto – Presto 1519:La mère Gigogne et les polichinelles 1066:with the following instrumentation. 1035:Tchaikovsky was less satisfied with 9072:Orchestral compositions with chorus 9047:Ballets by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 8686:Piano Concerto No. 2 (Shostakovich) 6778:(*1858, *1863, *1868, *1885, *1899) 6735:Le Diable amoureux (as "Satanella") 6418:Kaufman, Sarah (22 November 2009). 6359:Spike Jones and his City Slickers. 5871:"Sorry, 'The Nutcracker' Is Racist" 4072:. New Haven: Yale University Press. 3913:Ellen O'Connell-Whittet, Lecturer, 3102:, who played the Sugar Plum Fairy, 2429:big band recorded a version of the 2120:a. Танец принца Оршада и Феи Драже 1910:Scene (Clara and Nutcracker Prince) 721:Vivandière and a Soldier (2nd gift) 542:, staged by its artistic director, 472:For a more comprehensive list, see 242:. Although the complete and staged 9052:Suites by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 8374:The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 6444:Itzkoff, Dave (14 December 2009). 6087:. 12 November 2009. Archived from 5355:Scher, Avichai (3 December 2018). 5331:"Nutcracker Brings Magic to DeVos" 4718:Dancers of the SemperOperBallett. 4678:. Mariinsky Ballet. Archived from 4628:Dancers of the SemperOperBallett. 4350:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3968:Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut 3676:The Curse of Clara: A Holiday Tale 3673:The 2015 Canadian television film 3641:The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute 3624:The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 3088:George Balanchine's The Nutcracker 2309:Chinese Dance (tea) (B-Flat Major) 1847:a.k.a. "Journey through the Snow" 391:6 December] 1892, at the 25: 8182:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King 7831:Orchestral Suite No. 4 in G major 7826:Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G major 7821:Orchestral Suite No. 2 in C major 7816:Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D minor 5410:. blogcritics.org. Archived from 5381:Merrell, Sue (30 November 2017). 4786:. St Petersburg, Russia: Ovation. 4783:Sugarplum and Cavalier variations 4387:Craine, Debra (8 December 2007). 4206:. Balletalert.com. Archived from 3712:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King 3695:The Nutcracker Suite for Children 3517:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King 3201:Royal Scottish National Orchestra 2841:. The recording was conducted by 2606:Spike Jones and his City Slickers 2284:Miniature Overture (B-Flat Major) 2218:Concert excerpts and arrangements 1952:a. Le chocolat (Danse espagnole) 1389:Marche et petit galop des enfants 987:Variation of the Sugar Plum Fairy 310:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King 227:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King 8980: 8979: 8315:Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale 8130: 8121: 8120: 5869:Robb, Alice (24 December 2014). 5732:(Highlights) – Amazon.com Music" 4744:. New York City: Lincoln Center. 4509:. Moscow, Russia: British Pathé. 3958:" by American singer-songwriter 3809:Sarah Kaufman, dance critic for 3572:Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale 3405:changing the Chinese dance to a 3393:making the Arabian dance into a 3345:University of California, Irvine 3279: 3069:Pacific Northwest Ballet version 2306:Arabian Dance (coffee) (G Minor) 2163:c. Вариация II: Танец Феи Драже 1922:arrival of Clara and the Prince 1789:Scene (Clara and the Nutcracker) 1026:Problems playing this file? See 991: 328:. Tchaikovsky composed parts of 67: 7913:String Quartet No. 2 in F major 7908:String Quartet No. 1 in D major 7651:Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major 7045:La Vivandière (as "Markitenka") 5598:. Music.msn.com. Archived from 4266:. Balletmet.org. Archived from 3536:, a technique that was used in 3490:, features several dances from 3014:National Philharmonic Orchestra 2595:Christmas Eve and Other Stories 2166:Andante ma non troppo – Presto 1835:Scene (A Pine Forest in Winter) 399:. Although the libretto was by 8342:Nutcracker: The Motion Picture 8091:Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra 8076:Tchaikovsky State House-Museum 6032:jmcmullen (11 December 2015). 5685:(Complete) – Amazon.com Music" 5551:"Recording Technology History" 5268:. Susan Kuklin. Archived from 5018:The Nutcracker: Complete Score 3988:) were displayed on a screen). 3484:Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen 3035:stereo was issued in 1985, by 2923:Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 2872:Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra 2383:Andante maestoso (Pas de Deux) 2318:Waltz of the Flowers (D Major) 1553:Variation du Prince Coqueluche 1404:Danses des poupées mécaniques— 933:Musical sources and influences 497:in the original production of 423:as the Nutcracker-Prince, and 1: 8705:Pomp and Circumstance Marches 8081:Tchaikovsky Museum (Votkinsk) 7982:Grand Piano Sonata in G major 7858:Liturgy of St John Chrysostom 6783:A Marriage During the Regency 6709:The ballets and *revivals of 6271:Shales, Tom (21 March 1987). 5643:Styrous® (10 December 2012). 4018:Parade of the Wooden Soldiers 3367:The Harlem School of the Arts 3199:. The music is played by the 3165:(for RCA Victor), as well as 2719:Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 2368:Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 1955:a. Шоколад (Испанский танец) 1949:a. Chocolate (Spanish Dance) 1479:Grand scène de Confituremburg 1008:Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 798:Russian dancers (Candy Canes) 582:one is tempted to doubt it." 8603:Toccata and Fugue in D minor 7701:Variations on a Rococo Theme 6754:(*1850, *1884, *1899, *1903) 6334:"Tale Spinners for Children" 4800:Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy 4146:, New York: Mayflower Books. 4001:is played in one chapter of 3482:A 1951 thirty-minute short, 3045:St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 2908:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2620:International choreographer 2506:. It has been recorded with 2348:Pletnev: Concert suite from 2340:by the pianist and composer 2194: 2089: 2060: 2025:e. Dance of the Reed Flutes 1906: 1884: 1853: 1831: 1807: 1785: 1761: 1739: 1718: 1697: 1675: 1652: 1494:"Chocolat" — Danse espagnole 1346: 1062:The music is written for an 786:Eminent members of the court 741:Soldiers (of the Nutcracker) 620:Les Grands Ballets Canadiens 573:in 1954. The performance of 493:as Prince Coqueluche in the 489:as the Sugar Plum Fairy and 8692:The Carnival of the Animals 8538:(1982 digital re-recording) 8283:Care Bears Nutcracker Suite 7174:The Caprices of a Butterfly 6176:Kit, Borys (4 March 2016). 5244:"A Duke Ellington Panorama" 5057:"Russian Seasons in Monaco" 4658:. Pacific Northwest Ballet. 4004:What Remains of Edith Finch 3984: 3742:criticizing the primacy of 3302:, discuss the issue on the 3079:. The film was directed by 3071:, and was conducted by Sir 2717:released his renditions of 2691:The Constructus Corporation 2478:(born 1949) set during the 2398:and his orchestra recorded 2207:Tempo di Valse – Molto meno 1988:c. Le thé (Danse chinoise) 1765:Scene and Grandfather Waltz 837:Scene 1: The Stahlbaum Home 816:Sugar Plum Fairy's Cavalier 789:Spanish dancers (Chocolate) 528:Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo 505:, Saint Petersburg, c. 1900 387:, on 18 December [ 306:E. T. A. Hoffmann 222:E. T. A. Hoffmann 208: 164: 32:Nutcracker (disambiguation) 9088: 8667:Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven) 8629:Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven) 8573:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 7941:String Sextet in D minor ( 7695:Violin Concerto in D major 4994:. Kfyi.com. Archived from 4925:(in Russian). 4 April 2020 4758:Nutcracker Flowers Excerpt 4724:– Mirlitons Divertissement 4447:"About : Ballet West" 3892:Nutcracker and Mouse King, 3797:'s rough-hewn, aggressive 3717:Tale Spinners for Children 3687: 3513:Artisan Home Entertainment 3476: 3151:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 2936:The first complete stereo 2648:Los Angeles Guitar Quartet 2567:The Brian Setzer Orchestra 2555:Emerson, Lake & Palmer 2527:B. Bumble and the Stingers 2356:The pianist and conductor 2241:Russian National Orchestra 2198:Final Waltz and Apotheosis 2143:b. Вариация I: Тарантелла 1967:b. Coffee (Arabian Dance) 1881: 1860:Valse des flocons de neige 1731:Presto – Andante – Allegro 1679:Scene (The Christmas Tree) 1608:(1892), both published by 1564:(Mlle Antoinetta Dell'Era) 1561:Variation de la Fée-Dragée 1455:Valse des flocons de neige 1410:Le Soldat et la vivandière 503:Imperial Mariinsky Theatre 471: 393:Imperial Mariinsky Theatre 36: 29: 8974: 8931:The Sorcerer's Apprentice 8699:The Sorcerer's Apprentice 8616:The Sorcerer's Apprentice 8489: 8116: 8036:Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky 7918:String Quartet No. 3 in E 7810:Festival Coronation March 7656:Piano Concerto No. 3 in E 7640:Piano Concerto No. 1 in B 7387: 6994:The Daughter of the Snows 6008:"Stereotypes in Toeshoes" 5645:"The Styrous® Viewfinder" 5471:album] (in Russian). 4897:. Yale University Press. 4090:Crain's New York Business 4037: 3972: 3836:The Nutcracker Chronicles 3475:features a segment using 3403:Pittsburgh Ballet Theater 3171:Cincinnati Pops Orchestra 3077:London Symphony Orchestra 2880:London Symphony Orchestra 2549:by many others including 2521:of the "Marche", titled " 2389:Contemporary arrangements 2204:Финальный вальс и Апофеоз 2201:Valse finale et Apothéose 1991:c. Чай (Китайский танец) 1973:b. Кофе (Арабский танец) 1970:b. Le café (Danse arabe) 1874: 1828: 1672: 1643: 1086:(2nd and 3rd doubling on 954: 434:The first performance of 415:as the Sugar Plum Fairy, 345:Saint Petersburg premiere 200: 153: 9042:Sentient toys in fiction 9032:Ballets by Marius Petipa 8307:Barbie in the Nutcracker 7381:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 7324:The Heart of the Marquis 6962:The Adventures of Peleus 6743:Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid 5016:Tchaikovsky, P. (2004). 4961:6. Yeletsky's aria from 4891:Jennifer Fisher (2004). 4836:Encyclopaedia Britannica 4832:"The Nutcracker, OP. 71" 4763:Pacific Northwest Ballet 4652:Cecilia Iliesiu (2017). 4634:– Arabian Divertissement 3886:, on the darker side of 3500:Barbie in the Nutcracker 2723:Dance of the Reed Flutes 2634:Royal New Zealand Ballet 2590:Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2571:Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2016:Tempo di Trepak, Presto 2010:d. Trépak (Danse russe) 1801:departure of the guests 1620: 1617: 1540: 1491: 1469: 792:Arabian dancers (Coffee) 735:Sentinel (speaking role) 682:His children, including: 628:Pacific Northwest Ballet 214:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 174:[ɕːɪɫˈkunʲt͡ɕɪk] 107:List of all compositions 61:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 8777:Fantasia: Music Evolved 8419:Holiday for Shoestrings 8299:The Nuttiest Nutcracker 7987:Piano Sonata No. 2 in C 7930:Souvenir d'un lieu cher 7133:The Sacrifices to Cupid 6651:The Nutcracker (ballet) 6605:"Nutcracker Ballet 101" 5661:. Classicalcdreview.com 5266:"The Harlem Nutcracker" 4862:chaiklib.permculture.ru 4583:Bolshoi Ballet (2015). 4230:"History of Nutcracker" 3866:be part of my research. 3605:A Nutcracker Christmas; 3505:Mainframe Entertainment 2897:Waltz of the Snowflakes 2884:Concertgebouw Orchestra 2492:The Swingin' Nutcracker 1985:c. Tea (Chinese Dance) 1857:Waltz of the Snowflakes 1774:Сцена и танец Гросфатер 1682:Scène (L'arbre de Noël) 1426: 1384:Scène: Une fête de Noël 640:Birmingham Royal Ballet 612:American Ballet Theatre 569:'s reworked staging of 509:In 1919, choreographer 474:List of productions of 9067:Ballets set in Germany 8642:Night on Bald Mountain 8563:Philadelphia Orchestra 7238:The Awakening of Flora 6826:The Pharaoh's Daughter 6660:The Nutcracker (suite) 6273:"MURDER, FAMILY STYLE" 6183:The Hollywood Reporter 6137:A Nutcracker Christmas 4949:3. Lensky's aria from 4655:Arabian Coffee/Peacock 3945:from their 1998 album 3920: 3879: 3817: 3612:Athens State Orchestra 3183:Philharmonia Orchestra 3139:Philadelphia Orchestra 2942:Gennady Rozhdestvensky 2747:That's Christmas to Me 2713:In 2012, jazz pianist 2680:The Klezmer Nutcracker 2287:Characteristic Dances 2279:made by the composer: 2254: 1504:"Thé" — Danse chinoise 1399:Entrée de Drosselmeyer 1012: 1003:Danse de la Fée-Dragée 1002: 980: 908: 882:Scene 2: A Pine Forest 851: 766: 630:starting in 1983, and 506: 468:Subsequent productions 378: 362: 255:Since the late 1960s, 192: 49:(Duke Ellington album) 9027:Ballets by Lev Ivanov 9012:1892 ballet premieres 8891:Mickey's PhilharMagic 8761:Sorcerer's Apprentice 8291:The Nutcracker Prince 7936:Piano Trio in A minor 7897:Quartet Movement in B 7682:Sérénade mélancolique 7061:The Night and the Day 6874:The Benevolent Cupid 6834:The Beauty of Lebanon 6674:The Nutcracker ballet 5387:grand rapids magazine 5130:Alexander Poznansky, 5020:, Dover Publications. 4675:– Tea (Chinese Dance) 4144:The Nutcracker Ballet 4142:Anderson, J. (1958). 3688:Children's recordings 3569:In 2007 was released 3511:, and distributed by 3488:Something Weird Video 3241:Mstislav Rostropovich 3179:Michael Tilson Thomas 3163:Boston Pops Orchestra 2970:Michael Tilson Thomas 2715:Eyran Katsenelenbogen 2609:1971 on the LP album 2529:, it was produced by 2472:The Harlem Nutcracker 2238: 1863:Вальс снежных хлопьев 1487:Grand divertissement— 1415:Arlequin et Colombine 979: 906: 845: 795:Chinese dancers (Tea) 780:The Nutcracker Prince 771:Angels and/or Fairies 760: 485: 395:in Saint Petersburg, 368: 352: 284:After the success of 8924:The Little Matchgirl 8818:Disney Magical World 8609:The Nutcracker Suite 8366:The Nutcracker in 3D 8241:The Nutcracker Suite 8233:The Nutcracker Suite 8096:Chaikovskij (crater) 7943:Souvenir de Florence 7841:Serenade for Strings 7392:List of compositions 7166:The Enchanted Forest 7120:(1886, *1887, *1900) 6893:(1868, *1891, *1903) 6842:The Traveling Dancer 6829:(1862, *1885, *1898) 6669:Tchaikovsky Research 6533:"The Sugarplum Diet" 6531:(10 November 2010). 6502:(10 November 2010). 6473:(16 November 2010). 5504:celebrityinsider.org 4838:. 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Index

Nutcracker suite
Nutcracker (disambiguation)
The Nutcracker Suite (Tim Sparks album)
The Nutcracker Suite (Duke Ellington album)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Swan Lake
The Sleeping Beauty
The Nutcracker
List of all compositions
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Op.
ballet-féerie
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Christmas Eve
E. T. A. Hoffmann
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
Marius Petipa
Lev Ivanov
Nutcracker Suite
celesta
symphonic ballad
The Voyevoda
The Sleeping Beauty

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