The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score
(DSCH). Shostakovich himself made the piano solo reduction of his third full-length story ballet, which was premiered in what was then Leningrad in 1935. The composer described the piece as "happy, light, entertaining." The simple socialist story reflects the time of composition. A group of ballet dancers from Moscow travels on tour to the rural Kuban region. At first there is tension between the native farmers and the urban artists, but they discover many commonalities, including a farmer/ballerina romance. This is the only edition available of the piece. Paperback. 232 pages.
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The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score
(DSCH). Shostakovich himself made the piano solo reduction of his third full-length story ballet, which was premiered in what was then Leningrad in 1935. The composer described the piece as "happy, light, entertaining." The simple socialist story reflects the time of composition. A group of ballet dancers from Moscow travels on tour to the rural Kuban region. At first there is tension between the native farmers and the urban artists, but they discover many commonalities, including a farmer/ballerina romance. This is the only edition available of the piece. Paperback. 232 pages.
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The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score

The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score

by Dmitri Shostakovich (Composer)
The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score

The Limpid Stream, Op. 39: A Comedy Ballet in 3 Acts and 4 Scenes Ballet Piano Score

by Dmitri Shostakovich (Composer)

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(DSCH). Shostakovich himself made the piano solo reduction of his third full-length story ballet, which was premiered in what was then Leningrad in 1935. The composer described the piece as "happy, light, entertaining." The simple socialist story reflects the time of composition. A group of ballet dancers from Moscow travels on tour to the rural Kuban region. At first there is tension between the native farmers and the urban artists, but they discover many commonalities, including a farmer/ballerina romance. This is the only edition available of the piece. Paperback. 232 pages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780634078361
Publisher: DSCH
Publication date: 01/01/2004
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.75(h) x 0.94(d)
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