In common with many German principalities, the latter decades of the seventeenth century saw the ducal court of Württemberg increasingly emulate French-style music and dance. Reinstituting an earlier tradition abandoned during the Thirty Years’ War, from 1662 until the invasion of French troops in 1688, important occasions in the life of the court were celebrated with major musical-theatrical productions involving ballet. This article outlines what little is known of this activity using extant manuscript records held in the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, supplemented by a selection of printed librettos. As well as providing detailed information on such practical matters as the constitution of audiences and the printing and distribution of bot...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
International audienceThe courtyard of the Valois dwellings (1559-1589) is a place of great dance: t...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
Françoise Dartois-Lapeyre : Balletic opera and the French court. Balletic opera, that most typical ...
Influential analyses of the burlesque ballets performed at the court of Louis XIII argue that the ba...
This article seeks to understand the theoretical formulations that throughout the 17th century syste...
This article studies the links between ballet, writing and power in the 18th century. It first focus...
Today the prosperous reign of Duke Eberhard Ludwig IV (r. 1693-1733) at the court of Wurttemberg is ...
The article discusses the ways of interaction of the French court ballet, the Italian carnival, Ital...
During the carnival season of 1700, as some of the entertainments at the court of Louis XIV, there w...
Though we know that ballet flourished during the German occupation of France (1940-1944), and that t...
The evolution of classical ballet from its accepted origins as one method of displaying status and a...
This article synthetises some historical and aesthetic reflexions allowing to begin to know a minor ...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
International audienceThe courtyard of the Valois dwellings (1559-1589) is a place of great dance: t...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
Françoise Dartois-Lapeyre : Balletic opera and the French court. Balletic opera, that most typical ...
Influential analyses of the burlesque ballets performed at the court of Louis XIII argue that the ba...
This article seeks to understand the theoretical formulations that throughout the 17th century syste...
This article studies the links between ballet, writing and power in the 18th century. It first focus...
Today the prosperous reign of Duke Eberhard Ludwig IV (r. 1693-1733) at the court of Wurttemberg is ...
The article discusses the ways of interaction of the French court ballet, the Italian carnival, Ital...
During the carnival season of 1700, as some of the entertainments at the court of Louis XIV, there w...
Though we know that ballet flourished during the German occupation of France (1940-1944), and that t...
The evolution of classical ballet from its accepted origins as one method of displaying status and a...
This article synthetises some historical and aesthetic reflexions allowing to begin to know a minor ...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
International audienceThe courtyard of the Valois dwellings (1559-1589) is a place of great dance: t...