Difference between revisions of "King Lear"
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+ | ! colspan="2" | <big>King Lear</big> | ||
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+ | ! colspan="2" | Basic information | ||
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+ | | <b>Composed by:</b> | ||
+ | | [[Stewart Copeland]] | ||
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+ | | <b>Composed in:</b> | ||
+ | | [[1984]] | ||
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+ | | <b>Length:</b> | ||
+ | | XX minutes | ||
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+ | | <b>Premiere date:</b> | ||
+ | | [[1985-04-16]] | ||
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+ | | [[VENUE]] | ||
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+ | | <b>Premiere location:</b> | ||
+ | | San Francisco, CA, USA | ||
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+ | =Introduction= | ||
+ | ''Opening statement: Please insert a brief statement about this composition. For television scores, use [[Template:Television (score)]] instead of this template. For film scores, use [[Template:Film (score)]] instead of this template. In some cases, [[Template:Song]] will fit better, or some combination of these two templates. Please use your best judgment based on the recording and performance history of this composition.'' | ||
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+ | =Background= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information. Include an introduction to this composition: if it was commissioned for a particular event, based on a particular source material, other individuals involved in the production of this piece, etc.'' | ||
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+ | =Performance history= | ||
+ | The ballet was at least performed twice [[1985-04-16]] and [[1985-04-17]] in San Francisco, CA, USA. | ||
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+ | =Release History= | ||
+ | [[King Lear]] was never officially released in recorded format. | ||
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+ | =Quotations and trivia= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
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+ | =See also= | ||
+ | * [[1985-04-16]] | ||
+ | * [[1985-04-17]] | ||
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+ | =External links= | ||
+ | [http://www.sfballet.org/about/company/artisticdirector.asp San Francisco Ballet homepage] | ||
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+ | =References= | ||
+ | source: The Wilmington Star - April 16, 1985 | ||
[[Category:Ballet]] | [[Category:Ballet]] |
Revision as of 20:52, 15 October 2009
King Lear | |
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Basic information | |
Composed by: | Stewart Copeland |
Composed in: | 1984 |
Length: | XX minutes |
Premiere date: | 1985-04-16 |
Premiere venue: | VENUE |
Premiere location: | San Francisco, CA, USA |
Contents
Introduction
Opening statement: Please insert a brief statement about this composition. For television scores, use Template:Television (score) instead of this template. For film scores, use Template:Film (score) instead of this template. In some cases, Template:Song will fit better, or some combination of these two templates. Please use your best judgment based on the recording and performance history of this composition.
Background
This section needs more information. Include an introduction to this composition: if it was commissioned for a particular event, based on a particular source material, other individuals involved in the production of this piece, etc.
Performance history
The ballet was at least performed twice 1985-04-16 and 1985-04-17 in San Francisco, CA, USA.
Release History
King Lear was never officially released in recorded format.
Quotations and trivia
This section needs more information.
See also
External links
References
source: The Wilmington Star - April 16, 1985