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Adolphe Adam, master of the Romantic ballet, 1830-1856

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The composer Adolphe-Charles Adam (1803-1856) is particularly famous for the Christmas anthem 'Minuit chretiens' ('O Holy Night').

He was renowned as a composer for the lyric stage. With Boieldieu, Herold and Auber, Adam forms one of the quartet of masters that represent the second school of that profoundly French genre of opera-comique, producing the charming Le Chalet (1834) and the adorable and enduringly popular Le Postillon de Lonjumeau (1836).

However, Adam's greatest originality and most substantial achievement lay in the field of ballet.

Giselle (1841) is the quintessence of mystical Romanticism and one of the most enduring works of the dance repertoire.

His series of ballets, principally for the Paris Opera, but also for London, St Petersburg and Berlin, helped to establish this genre as a serious and integral musical form.

His last work Le Corsaire (1856) attains sublime heights.This book concentrates on the dance aspect of Adam's art, examining his 14 works in this genre in the context of the emergence and efflorescence of the Romantic ballet within the vibrant musical scene in Paris from 1830-1860.

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Product Details
1527593215 / 9781527593213
Hardback
30/01/2023
United Kingdom
English
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), music
22 cm
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