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JOFFREY BALLET the Rite of Spring USC LIBRARIES RESOURCE GUIDE Visions and Voices and the USC Libraries have collaborated to create a series of resource guides that allow you to build on your experiences at many Visions and Voices events. Explore the resources listed below and continue your journey of inquiry and discovery! JOFFREY BALLET The Rite of Spring USC LIBRARIES RESOURCE GUIDE The Joffrey Ballet, one of the world’s finest dance companies and a leading artistic force since its founding in 1956, celebrates the 100th anniversary of dance’s most influential work, The Rite of Spring, with their groundbreaking recreation of the original Ballets Russes production. Igor Stravinsky’s score and Vaslav Nijinsky’s choreography for the 1913 Paris premiere sparked a riot that is said to have given birth to modern music and dance. It took over fifteen years of meticulous research to piece together original scores, paintings, reviews, notes and first-person accounts unearthing the alarming genius of the work. STEPHANIE BONJACK of the USC Libraries has selected the following resources to help you learn more about The Rite of Spring and the Joffrey Ballet. View the online version of this guide at libguides.usc.edu/joffrey for more resources, including a behind the scenes video of the Joffrey Ballet’s rising stars. The Score The Rite of Spring (1998) By Igor Stravinsky Music Library: M 1 5 2 0 . S 9 S 3 1 9 8 9 Recordings Le Sacre du Printemps (2006) Performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Available at the USC Music Library, located on the ground floor of Doheny Memorial Library. Call number: 1 2 7 1 9 m u s The Rite of Spring (2005) Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra Listen online at uscus.naxosmusiclibrary.com/catalogue/item.asp?cid=8.557501# Further Reading Read more about Nijinsky’s choreography and the history of the Rite’s production. Nijinsky’s Crime Against Grace (1996) By Millicent Hodson Music Library: G V 1 7 9 0 . R 5 7 H 6 4 1 9 9 6 Le Sacre du Printemps: Seven Productions from Nijinsky to Martha Graham (1988) By Shelley C. Berg Music Library: G V 1 7 9 0 . R 5 7 B 4 7 1 9 8 8 www.usc.edu/libraries/visions_voices University of Southern California.
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