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Danse de la chèvre (French for Dance of the Goat) is a piece for solo flute by Arthur Honegger, written in 1921 as incidental music for dancer Lysana of Sacha Derek's play La mauvaise pensée. At the start of the piece, there is a slow dreamlike introduction consisting of tritone phrases.
Théâtre du Jorat, Mézières, where the dramatic psalm was first performed. Original 1921 version: Honegger originally wrote his Le Roi David music for the forces that were available at Morax's Mézières village theatre group, creating a score for the resources available; a small ensemble of 16 musicians comprising: 2 flutes [1 doubling piccolo], 1 oboe [doubling cor anglais], 2 clarinets ...
Revolt, initially called Danse, was a modern dance solo choreographed by Martha Graham to music by Arthur Honegger. It premiered with the original title on October 16, 1927, at the Little Theatre in New York City. By February 1928 it appeared in programs as Revolt. [1]
1921 : H 37 Le Roi David (King David) libretto by René Morax, version parisienne pour orchestre en 1923 1921 : H 38 Horace victorieux, (Horace Triumphant) symphonie mimée 1921 : H 39 Danse de la chèvre (The Goat Dance) 1922 : H 40 Skating Rink, choreographic symphony 1922 : H 41 Saül for trumpet, cello and percussion, incomplete
Brazil, “I’m Still Here” Canada, “Universal Language” Czech Republic, “Waves” Denmark, “The Girl with the Needle” France, “Emilia Pérez”
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That was the good for the Chargers. The bad came on the extra point, when the Texans got a hand on Cameron Dicker's kick and sent it flying straight up in the air.
Films scored by Arthur Honegger (21 P) O. ... Les mariés de la tour Eiffel; P. Pacific 231; Pastorale d'été (Honegger) R. Le Roi David