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    Ida Lvovna Rubinstein (Russian: И́да Льво́вна Рубинште́йн; 3 October [O.S. 21 September] 1883 – 20 September 1960) was a Russian dancer, actress, art...
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    Italian writer and politician Gabriele D'Annunzio, the Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein, and her partner of more than 50 years, the writer Natalie Barney. Although...
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  • Maurice Ravel during his preparation of Boléro, as commissioned by Ida Rubinstein. It is loosely adapted from Marcel Marnat's 1986 monograph Maurice Ravel...
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    Renate Ida Rubinstein (16 November 1929 – 23 November 1990) was a German-Dutch writer, journalist and columnist. Rubinstein was born on 16 November 1929...
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  • Hilary Rubinstein (1926–2012), British literary agent and publisher Ida Rubinstein (1885–1960), Russian dancer with the Ballet Russe in Paris Jacob Leon...
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    The work's creation was set in motion by a commission from the dancer Ida Rubinstein, who asked Ravel for an orchestral transcription of six pieces from...
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  • by danseuse Ida Rubinstein which premiered in 1928 Boléro, choreography by Bronislava Nijinska, designs by Alexandre Benois, Ida Rubinstein Ballet (Paris...
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    oratorio), by Paul Claudel with music by Arthur Honegger. Commissioned by Ida Rubinstein, it was written in 1935, premiered in 1938 and published in 1947 after...
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  • producer and songwriter Ida Rodríguez Prampolini (1925–2017), Mexican academic, art historian and cultural preservationist Ida Rubinstein (1885–1960), Russian...
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  • mounted ballets in Europe and the Americas. Among them were Teatro Colón, Ida Rubinstein, Opéra Russe à Paris, Wassily de Basil, Max Reinhardt, Markova-Dolin...
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  • LPs Giuni (1986), ALBUM (1987) and the more experimental A casa di Ida Rubinstein (1988), which featured influences of classical music. Giuni and her...
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    based on the play, with music by Glazunov and décor by Léon Bakst. Ida Rubinstein played Salome. For the cinema, Salome was first filmed in an American...
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    Jacques Ibert. The premiere was staged by the ballet company of Ida Rubinstein, with Rubinstein herself dancing and speaking the part of Persephone and the...
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    with modern methods of composition. A new commission for a ballet from Ida Rubinstein in 1928 led Stravinsky again to Tchaikovsky. Basing the music on romantic...
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    Paris on June 2, 1909. The ballet starred Anna Pavlova as Ta-hor and Ida Rubinstein as Cleopatra. Mikhail Fokine himself danced Amoun. The favourite slaves...
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    directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Mario Roncoroni and starring Ida Rubinstein, Alfredo Boccolini, and Ciro Galvani. It is an adaptation of the play...
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    (whose working title was Fandango) as a ballet score commissioned by Ida Rubinstein in 1928, but it is now usually played as a concert piece. It has inspired...
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  • (in Serbian). "Tiler Peck". New York City Ballet. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "Ida Praetorius". Det Kongelige Teater. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "Last rise of the...
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    the Ancient"). In the early 20th Century, Russian Jewish performer Ida Rubinstein was characterized as "the great ibex of the Jewish Ghetto." Yael (יָעֵל)...
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    performed work. It was written on a commission from the Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein, who had been a member of the Ballets Russes before starting her own...
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    collection Léon Bakst, Narcisse Léon Bakst, Costume of Cleopatra for Ida Rubinstein Alexandre Benois, Petrouchka Ivan Bilibin, Tale of the Lost City of...
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  • Bronislava Nijinska. In the 1930s she appeared in ballets mounted by Ida Rubinstein, Max Reinhardt, Marie Rambert, Frederick Ashton, Antony Tudor. Her father...
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    Ida Lupino (4 February 1918 – 3 August 1995) was a British actress, director, writer, and producer. Throughout her 48-year career, she appeared in 59...
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    of Ivan Morozov (1910) The Kidnapping of Europa (1910) Portrait of Ida Rubinstein (1910) Odysseus and Nausicaa (1910) Portrait of Princess Olga Orlova...
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    Flemish Opera Ballet, and there were later productions by the Ballets Ida Rubinstein in 1928 and 1931 with choreography by Bronislava Nijinska. The music...
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    Zelda May Rubinstein (May 28, 1933 – January 27, 2010) was an American actress and human rights activist, known as eccentric medium Tangina Barrons in...
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    d'Arques No. 7: A building constructed on the site of the townhouse Ida Rubinstein, the dancer and patron of the arts, moved into in 1921. Nothing is left...
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    d'Egypte (1908) restaged as Cléopâtre (1909) by Sergei Diaghilev, starring Ida Rubinstein, costumed by Léon Bakst Martha Graham and Halim El-Dabh: One More Gaudy...
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    choreographers. She then performed in companies run by Léo Staats and Ida Rubinstein before in 1931 becoming a soloist with Les Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo...
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  • piano pieces and songs by Tchaikovsky in his score. A commission by Ida Rubinstein from 1927, the ballet was choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska and premiered...
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