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Four Temperaments, The

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Four Temperaments, The

Title for symphony no. 2, Op. 16, by Carl Nielsen; it was composed 1901-02 and first performed in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 1 December 1902.



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Peter Boal explained the problem from the dancer's point of view, citing moments in The Four Temperaments, the first work the company performed with Quinn in the pit.
It didn't take an alchemist to distill fine essences from The Four Temperaments, the Balanchine concoction of moods and motifs staged for the first time Miami City Ballet in Program II this season.
Randazzo's active repertoire features a host of Balanchine ballets, including the Sanguinic variation in The Four Temperaments, the first movement of Symphony in C, Ballo della Regina, "Rubies," and Duo Concertant, among others.
 
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