Carmen, the habañera and El Arreglito
It wasn’t until a friend mentioned it recently (thanks Eddie) that I discovered that the most famous bit of music by Bizet, the Habañera from Carmen, isn’t actually by Bizet at all, but Sebastian...
View ArticleChout-ed and booted
Another cautionary tale for choreographers: Alexey Miroshnichenko’s new (kind of )work for NYCB The Lady with the Little Dog is onto its second score (this time around, by Rodion Shchedrin) since the...
View ArticleNatalie Wheen on rights to creative work
This month’s Dancing Times has an article by Natalie Wheen on the issue of rights to creative work, prompted by recent goings on at the ROH. It’s one of the best things I’ve read on that subject in a...
View ArticleA christmas carol ballet class #6: Ronds de jambe – Stille nacht (Silent night)
It’s christmas, have a carol for class. Free to download and use, just don’t sell it on. http://jonathanstill.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/06_advent_ronds-de-jambe_Stille-Nacht.mp3 To download,...
View ArticleA christmas carol ballet class day #25: Révérence – Quem pastores
Today’s the last in my advent calendar for 2014, in which I’m giving away downloads of Christmas carols for ballet class....
View Article10 years on – some thoughts about blogging, baking, copyright and music
I first started blogging in June 2003. I had nothing much to say, but I had just discovered blogging – the word and the concept – and it fascinated me. I wanted to play around with the medium, so I...
View ArticleStravinsky and the “Summer Moon” foxtrot
Firebird as a Foxtrot? You're kidding, right? No, it happened—and there was nothing Stravinsky could do about it. The post Stravinsky and the “Summer Moon” foxtrot appeared first on Jonathan Still,...
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