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The second includes a revised Chaconne, Ballo della Regina, and Elegie, as well as Prodigal Son, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, and Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux--the latter three works commemorating Mikhail Baryshnikov's brief tenure at NYC Ballet. [50] However, the idea of textual preexistence would also apply to contemporary painting poems like Ronsard's famous Elegie a Janet, peintre du roy (penned in 1554). Although her technique is beginning to slip, Alexopoulos was as commanding as ever as the Siren in Prodigal Son, and the very soul of romance in the badly underrehearsed Elegie section of Tschaikovsky Suite No. |
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