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    La Péri (English: The Peri) is a 1912 ballet in one act by French composer Paul Dukas, originally choreographed by Ivan Clustine and first performed in...
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    piano), and a ballet, La Péri. At a time when French musicians were divided into conservative and progressive factions, Dukas adhered to neither but...
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  • La Péri (Dukas), by Paul Dukas and Ivan Clustine, first performed in 1912 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title La Péri. If...
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    ballet set to the Burgmüller score. La Péri (Dukas) Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Péri. Susan Au, "Péri, La", in International encyclopedia of...
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    time. Her fellow students taunted her with such nicknames as The broom and La petite sauvage. Undeterred, she trained to improve her technique. She practiced...
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    Nikolai Tcherepnin, 1907 La Péri (Burgmüller), Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller, 1843 La Péri (Dukas), Paul Dukas, 1912 La Perle, Riccardo Drigo, 1896...
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  • Gautier, first performed in 1843 La Péri (Dukas), a ballet by Paul Dukas and Ivan Clustine, first performed in 1912 Peri Brown, one of the companions in...
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  • elements of the composition "La Peri", as written by Paul Dukas. "Heaven" contains elements of "Pouqui" by Les Vikings de la Guadeloupe, as written by Pierre-Edouard...
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  • Bartok Demonstration – Assaf Messerer – Classmusic La Péri – Jean-Jacques Etchevery – Paul Dukas Such a sweet Thunder – Maurice Béjart – Duke Ellington...
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    the Châtelet are Igor Stravinsky's Petrushka on 13 June 1911, Paul Dukas' La Péri on 22 April 1912, Vaslav Nijinsky's Afternoon of a Faun on 29 May 1912...
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