Grand Opera and the Decline of Ballet in the later Nineteenth Century José Sasportes A Discursive Essay

Por: Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoDetalles de publicación: 2015 Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,Descripción: 11 p En: Dance Research Vol. 33, núm. 2, Winter 2015, p. 258 - 268Resumen: RESUMEN: Up to the end of the nineteenth century, the history of ballet and the history of opera were closely entwined in a war for supremacy, with opera often in the dominant role; this was particularly the case during the second half of the nineteenth century, when ballet was widely perceived as being in decline. Some historical background is necessary to provide a brief of the long process that led to this outcome.
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RESUMEN: Up to the end of the nineteenth century, the history of ballet and the history of opera were closely entwined in a war for supremacy, with opera often in the dominant role; this was particularly the case during the second half of the nineteenth century, when ballet was widely perceived as being in decline. Some historical background is necessary to provide a brief of the long process that led to this outcome.