This study will examine how Cardinal Mazarin, through the ballets Le Ballet de la Nuit and Ballet de la Nopces de Pelee et de Thetis, created the image of Louis XIV as the Sun King. Mazarin, through the power of theatrics and the performance of power, forged Louis\u27s image fiom near-exile to absolute monarch. Both of these ballets created a world, image, and mythology of Louis that affected not only those in attendance, but also the people of France and Europe. Through the use of Italianate scenic practices and technologically advanced machinery, such as Torelli\u27s chariot-and-pole system, elaborate costumes, and wonderfully painted and designed settings, a near magical realm was created within the confines of the Petit-Bourbon Hall...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
A costume design for Louis XIV as The Rising Sun from the final entree of Le Ballet de la Nuit ; the...
This paper will posit the idea that, while nineteenth century ballet purported to tum away from the ...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
Excerpt from an unpublished MA thesis (Musicology, Cornell University, 1993). Lully's Ballet des sai...
This paper examines Louis XIV’s patronage of the arts as a tool to consolidate his absolutist rule t...
International audienceShow politics are an integral part of Louis XIV’s reign. The monarchy managed ...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
While the accomplishments of many seventeenth-century artists (such as the playwright and actor Moli...
Versailles has attracted a great deal of research concerned with determining the iconographical and ...
My dissertation, “Ballet d’Action to Ballet-Pantomime: Dance, Text, and Narrative in French Ballet, ...
This thesis explores the development in the pictorial representation of four important French royal ...
This dissertation examines the reception of nineteenth-century French grand operas (ca. 1828-1879) a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The ballets of Marius Petipa (1818–1910) account for m...
This dissertation explores the history and aesthetic of ballet in Parisian music halls at the turn o...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
A costume design for Louis XIV as The Rising Sun from the final entree of Le Ballet de la Nuit ; the...
This paper will posit the idea that, while nineteenth century ballet purported to tum away from the ...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
Excerpt from an unpublished MA thesis (Musicology, Cornell University, 1993). Lully's Ballet des sai...
This paper examines Louis XIV’s patronage of the arts as a tool to consolidate his absolutist rule t...
International audienceShow politics are an integral part of Louis XIV’s reign. The monarchy managed ...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
While the accomplishments of many seventeenth-century artists (such as the playwright and actor Moli...
Versailles has attracted a great deal of research concerned with determining the iconographical and ...
My dissertation, “Ballet d’Action to Ballet-Pantomime: Dance, Text, and Narrative in French Ballet, ...
This thesis explores the development in the pictorial representation of four important French royal ...
This dissertation examines the reception of nineteenth-century French grand operas (ca. 1828-1879) a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The ballets of Marius Petipa (1818–1910) account for m...
This dissertation explores the history and aesthetic of ballet in Parisian music halls at the turn o...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
A costume design for Louis XIV as The Rising Sun from the final entree of Le Ballet de la Nuit ; the...
This paper will posit the idea that, while nineteenth century ballet purported to tum away from the ...