answersLogoWhite

0

Who was petroucHka?

Updated: 8/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

petrouchka is a Ballet

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who was petroucHka?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who choreographed Petrouchka?

Michel Fokine


What actors and actresses appeared in Petrouchka - 2013?

The cast of Petrouchka - 2013 includes: Alexis Michalik as Raphael Cyrielle Voguet as Lili


What movie and television projects has Pascale Wouters been in?

Pascale Wouters has: Played Els in "De kotmadam" in 1991. Performed in "Familie" in 1991. Played Liefje Renzo in "Thuis" in 1995. Played Cindy in "Spoed" in 2000. Played Griet in "Zone stad" in 2003. Played Petrouchka in "Zone stad" in 2003. Played Dievegge in "Sara" in 2007.


Who was the 20th century Russian composer of some of the most popular innovativeballet music?

Igor Stravinsky burst onto the world at the premiere of Diaghilev's ballet, choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, "The Rite of Spring," for which Stravinsky wrote the unprecedented score. He had already made huge successes with "The Firebird" and "Petrouchka." While all three are still performed as ballets, they are now more often performed in the concert hall.


What has the author Deryn Graham written?

Deryn Graham is a children's book author and has written books such as "Ballet Sisters: The Duckling and the Swan" and "Horse Tales, Horse Wisdom." She is known for her engaging stories that often center around animals and the relationships between siblings.


What movie and television projects has Alexis Michalik been in?

Alexis Michalik has: Played Victor in "Julie Lescaut" in 1992. Played Michel Timbaud in "ER" in 1994. Played Franck Montero in "Femmes de loi" in 2000. Played Patrick in "Sauveur Giordano" in 2001. Played Le communiste de la classe in "La bande du drugstore" in 2002. Played himself in "Carnets de voyage, Far West - le making of" in 2003. Played Sam in "Diane, femme flic" in 2003. Played Jean-Didier in "Far West" in 2003. Performed in "Diane, femme flic" in 2003. Played Taras in "Big Kiss" in 2004. Played Silvio in "Haute coiffure" in 2004. Played Journaliste in "Monsieur Sorlin architecte" in 2006. Played Richard in "Petits meurtres en famille" in 2006. Played Jean Marais in "Monsieur Max" in 2007. Played Lambert in "Nicolas Le Floch" in 2008. Played Thomas in "Le temps de la balle" in 2010. Performed in "En colo" in 2010. Played Luc in "La fin du silence" in 2011. Played Damien in "Kaboul Kitchen" in 2012. Played Raphael in "Petrouchka" in 2013.


What is some history on the xylophone?

The xylophone received its name from the Greek word "xylon", meaning "wood", and the word "phone", meaning "sound". Historically, the xylophone originated in southeast Asia and came to Africa c. 500 AD. In the seventeenth century, African instrumentalists took the xylophone with them to Central America where it was modified and became known as the marimba.The plainest xylophones were a pair of bars that lay across the player's legs. More complex instruments were developed that were mounted on a frame. It developed further as part of the Indonesian gamelan, or percussion orchestra. From there, the xylophone spread throughout Africa and Europe. The xylophone was probably a frequent member of early jazz bands in the 1920s and 1930s. As time passed, the xylophone was used less and less in jazz and popular music, while the vibraphone gained in popularity.Early music for the xylophone was traditional and conceded down from teacher to student. A European form of the xylophone first recognized around the fifteenth century and was developed in Central and Eastern Europe; was probably more closely related to the dulcimer than the African and Asian xylophones. In the nineteenth century, adding extra rows of bars modified this folk instrument; four rows became customary. Western composers did not "discover" the xylophone or begin writing classical music for it until the mid-1800s.Hans Christian Lumbye entered the history books as the first western composer to write a score for the xylophone in his 1873 "Traumbilder." The French composer Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) incorporated the xylophone in his 1874 "Danse Macabre." Spanish composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) used the xylophone for some percussion in his dances from "The Three Cornered Hat". The Russian composers Aram Ilyich Khachaturian (1903-1978) and Igor Fydorovich Stravinsky (1882-1971) experimented with many percussive types in their pioneering ventures into modern Russian compositions. Khachaturian's "Sabre Dance" from his ballet called "Gayane Suite" has a challenging xylophone part, and Stravinsky's ballet "Petrouchka" includes his best-known use of this instrument.pls give credit if u use this in an essay-Alex MaloneP.S The guy who answered this before was really stupid.