Posts Tagged ‘Beauty’

Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty – Introduction – Part 1/5


The Sleeping Beauty – Ballet Suite, Op. 66 (Extracts) Introduction: The Lilac Fairy Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra

Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty – I. Pas d’action – Part 3/5


The Sleeping Beauty – Ballet Suite, Op. 66 (Extracts) Act I. Pas d’action (Adagio) Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra

Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty – I. Waltz – Part 2/5


The Sleeping Beauty – Ballet Suite, Op. 66 (Extracts) Act I. Waltz Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra

The Sleeping Beauty by English National Ballet


Reawaken the magic of the worlds favourite fairy tale.

warwick ballet theater’s sleeping beauty valentine tea


Warwick Ballet Theater’s Sleeping Beauty Valentine Tea at Dancer’s Studio. Not everything uploaded, so if you remember me recording you and that parts not up, its because it didn’t load. sorry! and i had to leave out the parts where morgan wasn’t wearing pants.

pas de deux – Sleeping Beauty (BDA ballet rehearsal)


Bacolod Dance Academy presents “Remembering the Classics” (excerpts of Nutcracker -part1- and The Sleeping Beauty -part3-) Dec. 13, 2008 @ USLS Coliseum

Aurelie Dupont Aurora Variation ACT I Sleeping Beauty Paris Opera Ballet (La Belle au Bois Dormant)


Aurelie Dupont Aurora Variation ACT I Sleeping Beauty Paris Opera Ballet

The Sleeping Beauty Ballet (Tchaikovsky) -Act I: Pas D’action -Act I: Finale


The music to the ballet of The Sleeping Beauty is, by far, the most beautifully enchanting music I’ve ever heard and I’ve decided to share what I believe to be the best recording of the entire ballet with the world. This is part Ten with the third part of the ninth piece and the tenth piece, which include: VIII. Pas D’action: IV. Coda (Allegro Giusto), XI. Finale. The piece of the Pas D’action is Part III of the entire thing, separated from the rest because it leads directly into the finale. Part I can be seen here: www.youtube.com and Part II can be seen here: www.youtube.com Now, the finale, I think, is absolutely the most amazing piece in the entire ballet, and it’s my favorite classical number by any composer. Enjoy!

Sleeping Beauty ballet


Aurelie Dupont in Aurora variation from second act

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