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Circus Polka

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Circus Polka

Work for piano by Igor Stravinsky, to accompany the elephants in the Ringling Bros' circus; it was scored for wind band by D Raksin in 1942, arranged by the composer for orchestra, and first performed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on 13 January 1944.


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Class is important, but performing is what it's all about," says the former Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre soloist, proudly noting that PYBC is one of three companies with performing rights to Jerome Robbins's Circus Polka.
It was astonishing to see these very gifts in even the tiniest dancers, the children who romped through Jerome Robbins's Circus Polka and, seated in neat rows at the end, spelled out "L.
 
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