Easy Guitar (with TAB), Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1275533
Composed by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Arranged by Brian Streckfus. This edition: audio, pdf, streaming. Classical, Instructional, Romantic Period. Tablature. 2 pages. Brian Streckfus #867398. Published by Brian Streckfus (A0.1275533).
Key: A minor
Pages: 2
Excerpt from Swan Lake.
1. Arranged for guitar.
2. Extra coda added to fill up more room on the pages.
3. Fingerings added.
4. Chord nomenclature added.
5. Slurs added.
6. Tablature added.
History:
"Swan Lake," Op. 20, is one of the most famous and beloved ballets in the world. Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, it has a rich history and an enduring legacy. Here are some key facts about "Swan Lake":
1. **Premiere**: The ballet premiered on March 4, 1877, at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. The original choreography was by Julius Reisinger.
2. **Initial Reception**: The initial production of "Swan Lake" was not well-received and faced criticism for its choreography and staging. However, Tchaikovsky's music was praised.
3. **Revival**: The ballet gained popularity after a revival in 1895 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. This version featured new choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, which has become the standard for most modern productions.
4. **Plot**: The story of "Swan Lake" revolves around Prince Siegfried, who falls in love with Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's curse. The ballet explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.
5. **Dual Role**: The dual role of Odette (the White Swan) and Odile (the Black Swan) is one of the most challenging and prestigious roles for a ballerina, requiring both technical skill and dramatic expression.
6. **Music**: Tchaikovsky's score for "Swan Lake" is celebrated for its lush orchestration and memorable melodies. Key pieces include the "Waltz," "Dance of the Cygnets," and the "Swan Theme."
7. **White and Black Swans**: The contrast between Odette and Odile is a central element of the ballet. Odette is portrayed as pure and gentle, while Odile, the Black Swan, is seductive and deceitful.
8. **Iconic Moments**: The "Dance of the Little Swans" (Pas de Quatre) and the Black Swan's 32 fouettés are among the ballet's most iconic and technically demanding moments.
9. **Cultural Impact**: "Swan Lake" has had a profound influence on ballet and has been adapted and referenced in various cultural forms, including film, theater, and literature. Notable adaptations include the film "Black Swan" (2010).
10. **Endings**: Different productions of "Swan Lake" have featured various endings, ranging from tragic to triumphant. Some versions end with the lovers' deaths and their spirits uniting, while others have a more optimistic conclusion.
11. **Legacy**: "Swan Lake" remains a cornerstone of the classical ballet repertoire and is performed by ballet companies around the world. It continues to captivate audiences with its timeless story and exquisite choreography.
12. **Influential Productions**: Notable productions of "Swan Lake" include those by the Royal Ballet, the Bolshoi Ballet, and the Kirov Ballet, each bringing unique interpretations and styles to the timeless classic.
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