La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones

This article examines the ballets Martín y Soler composed at the Russian Court. These previously unknown works have been studied by some interesting Russian musicological publications in recent years. Martín y Soler’s ballets and his relationship with major contemporary European choreographers are c...

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Main Author: Vera Fouter
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2010-01-01
Series:Cuadernos de Música Iberoamericana
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Online Access:http://147.96.1.34/index.php/CMIB/article/view/59644
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La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
Cuadernos de Música Iberoamericana
Martín y Soler
música s. XVIII
ballets
coreografía.
author_facet Vera Fouter
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title La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
title_short La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
title_full La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
title_fullStr La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
title_full_unstemmed La producción balletística de Martín y Soler en Rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
title_sort la producción balletística de martín y soler en rusia, a la luz de las últimas investigaciones
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Música Iberoamericana
issn 1136-5536
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This article examines the ballets Martín y Soler composed at the Russian Court. These previously unknown works have been studied by some interesting Russian musicological publications in recent years. Martín y Soler’s ballets and his relationship with major contemporary European choreographers are contextualised. The first catalogue of the ballets the Spanish composer premiered in Russia is proposed, analyzing some parameters of the scores that reflect the composer’s knowledge of contemporary opera production in Vienna, the city in which he had triumphed, and of works composers such as Gluck had premiered during the 1770s in Paris. Kriazheva and Maximovas’ studies reveal that the Valencian composer’s ballets are worthy of performance, as they maintain the high quality of the rest of his output.
topic Martín y Soler
música s. XVIII
ballets
coreografía.
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