0:38 originally the music for the Goddess Ella's (or Niriti) Entrance in Petipa's "Le Talisman". 1:24 originally the 3rd variation in the "Pas de trois des Almées" from Petipa's "Pharaoh's Daughter". 2:33 originally the "Valse mignonne", variation for Petipa's "La Vestale". 3:10 originally music for the scene "Rêverie" from "La Esmeralda".
Excellent selections of variations and dancers! Loved this and missed 3! Not familiar with Talisman and Esmeralda... Great idea and so beneficial for trainees!
14 correct answers only so I need to listen attentively to ballet music and of course I ought to watch more ballet performances, for sure 😅😊! Thanks again to @ Ballet Quiz for this wonderful dance compilation ❤❤😊.
I got all besides 1 ,3 and 7 ...this means I should rewatch DQ definitely.(;-.... I really love how you included a wide range of ballets - also the less known - and different types of performances/recordings and companies. Most difficult were for me those without the full staging context, when the music was actually the most hint, and when you also put very similar choices (such like for the first). It was for me a bit confusing with "merchant" (Lankedem?) and "doll" (Swanilda?)
Thank you very much!! I try my best to be inclusive to all ethnicities, genders, styles etc. It's true that many variations have more than one names with which they're known. You can see that from the comments and it also depends on where people live. Thanks again so much for watching, commenting and, generally speaking, supporting this channel
@@BalletQuiz well, it's nice to learn more about ballet! I'm not so familar with the specific names of variations, but I know that characters can have different names in different regions (such like Hilarion vs Hans, Clara vs Masha, Crystal Fontain Fairy vs Candide...) I just pointed this out as I was first more thinking about who is this character, and was not thinking about such variation names...
Bravo pour vos quizz😊 La musique aide beaucoup pour répondre aux questions, surtout pour les extraits de concours. La variation de Roméo m'a interpellé. Vous avez une idée du nom du chorégraphe ? Je ne pense pas qu'il s'agit de Noureev ou de McMillan, les deux que je connais pour ce ballet. Pour Coppélia, il me semble qu'une autre bonne réponse est Swaldina. Elle imite en effet une poupée (Coppélia) pour faire croire à Copélius que le transfert d'âme de Franz vers Coppélia fonctionne.
Merci beaucoup! Je suis très contente que ça vous ait plu ! Oui vous avez raison pour Swanilda, on trouve cette variation sous les deux noms, "doll variation" ou "Swanilda variation" et poupée était un peu plus simple. Romeo and Juliet est chorégraphié par Ivo Váňa-Psota en 1938. Dans cette vidéo spécifique, le chorégraphe est Leonid Lavrovsky. Voici le lien: ruclips.net/video/yFIopx3iszE/видео.htmlsi=rDCzxg3rytrvAaSn
0:38 originally the music for the Goddess Ella's (or Niriti) Entrance in Petipa's "Le Talisman".
1:24 originally the 3rd variation in the "Pas de trois des Almées" from Petipa's "Pharaoh's Daughter".
2:33 originally the "Valse mignonne", variation for Petipa's "La Vestale".
3:10 originally music for the scene "Rêverie" from "La Esmeralda".
Wow! Thank you so much for the information 🙏🙏
Excellent selections of variations and dancers! Loved this and missed 3! Not familiar with Talisman and Esmeralda...
Great idea and so beneficial for trainees!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you very very much ❤️
14 correct answers only so I need to listen attentively to ballet music and of course I ought to watch more ballet performances, for sure 😅😊! Thanks again to @ Ballet Quiz for this wonderful dance compilation ❤❤😊.
That's a very good score! Thank you for your participation! ❤️❤️
Anytime @ Ballet ❤😊, and btw my most favourite is Koya Okawa's Harlequin dance; I love his control and he holds his shape excellently ❤❤❤ !
@candidacarino669 He's so precise! I love this one as well ❤️
I got all besides 1 ,3 and 7 ...this means I should rewatch DQ definitely.(;-....
I really love how you included a wide range of ballets - also the less known - and different types of performances/recordings and companies. Most difficult were for me those without the full staging context, when the music was actually the most hint, and when you also put very similar choices (such like for the first). It was for me a bit confusing with "merchant" (Lankedem?) and "doll" (Swanilda?)
Thank you very much!! I try my best to be inclusive to all ethnicities, genders, styles etc. It's true that many variations have more than one names with which they're known. You can see that from the comments and it also depends on where people live.
Thanks again so much for watching, commenting and, generally speaking, supporting this channel
@@BalletQuiz well, it's nice to learn more about ballet! I'm not so familar with the specific names of variations, but I know that characters can have different names in different regions (such like Hilarion vs Hans, Clara vs Masha, Crystal Fontain Fairy vs Candide...) I just pointed this out as I was first more thinking about who is this character, and was not thinking about such variation names...
Got 13
Bravo pour vos quizz😊 La musique aide beaucoup pour répondre aux questions, surtout pour les extraits de concours.
La variation de Roméo m'a interpellé. Vous avez une idée du nom du chorégraphe ? Je ne pense pas qu'il s'agit de Noureev ou de McMillan, les deux que je connais pour ce ballet.
Pour Coppélia, il me semble qu'une autre bonne réponse est Swaldina. Elle imite en effet une poupée (Coppélia) pour faire croire à Copélius que le transfert d'âme de Franz vers Coppélia fonctionne.
Merci beaucoup! Je suis très contente que ça vous ait plu ! Oui vous avez raison pour Swanilda, on trouve cette variation sous les deux noms, "doll variation" ou "Swanilda variation" et poupée était un peu plus simple.
Romeo and Juliet est chorégraphié par Ivo Váňa-Psota en 1938. Dans cette vidéo spécifique, le chorégraphe est Leonid Lavrovsky. Voici le lien:
ruclips.net/video/yFIopx3iszE/видео.htmlsi=rDCzxg3rytrvAaSn
@@BalletQuizJe vous remercie pour votre réponse en français 😊
thank you for your love of ballet!❤ it wasn't easy😊
Thank you for watching and participating! The purpose is to learn ❤️
I Enjoyed this , thank you.
I'm very glad to hear that, thank you for watching ❤❤
19 right, although some by process of elimination (knew it couldn’t be the other two). Not familiar with the Talisman.
Very well done 👏❤
I enjoyed the quiz. 🎉
Aw! Thank you so much ❤️
17/20 🎉
Very well done ❤
19/20 :)
Bravo 👏👏
Solo wuindici risposte esatte😢❤️☕🇮🇹
The goal is to have fun, so I hope you enjoyed playing ❤
Mi diverto. Grazie❤️☕🇮🇹
16 correct answers! Yay 😍🔥🔝
Bravo!! 👏