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Quadrille nach Motiven des Ballets Fantaska von P. Taglioni, Musik von P. Hertel

Title
Quadrille nach Motiven des Ballets Fantaska [graphic] : von P. Taglioni, Musik von P. Hertel / für Pianoforte componirt von Jos. Kaulich ; Zinkogr[afie] von A. Grube.
Author
Grube, A.
Publication
Wien : Carl Haslinger qm. Tobias, [1869? or later]

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Still imageSupervised use *MGZFX Grub A Fan 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
Kaulich, Josef, 1827-1901.
Description
1 print : steel engraving?, b&w; 33 x 26 cm., plate mark 26 x 21 cm. +
Summary
Sheet music cover illustration. Four women dance around a fountain in a landscape. Their costume of Romantic tutus or long ballet skirts, with small wings on their shoulders, suggest that they may be the supernatural creatures called sylphides.
Alternative Title
Fantaska
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Sheet music covers.
  • Engravings.
Note
  • Caption title.
  • 89. Werk.
  • Pl. no. : C. H. 14,455.
  • At lower right: Druck von C. Haslinger.
Source (note)
  • Lillian Moore.
Biography (note)
  • The ballet Fantasca, also spelled Fantaska (choreography, Paul Taglioni; music, Peter Ludwig Hertel) was first presented at the Königliche Theater in Berlin in 1869. It is not certain whether this print actually depicts a scene from the ballet, which was a spectacular production with a large cast and many costume changes.
Call Number
*MGZFX Grub A Fan 1
OCLC
825113867
Author
Grube, A.
Title
Quadrille nach Motiven des Ballets Fantaska [graphic] : von P. Taglioni, Musik von P. Hertel / für Pianoforte componirt von Jos. Kaulich ; Zinkogr[afie] von A. Grube.
Imprint
Wien : Carl Haslinger qm. Tobias, [1869? or later]
Biography
The ballet Fantasca, also spelled Fantaska (choreography, Paul Taglioni; music, Peter Ludwig Hertel) was first presented at the Königliche Theater in Berlin in 1869. It is not certain whether this print actually depicts a scene from the ballet, which was a spectacular production with a large cast and many costume changes.
Local Note
Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Source
Gift; Lillian Moore.
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Added Author
Kaulich, Josef, 1827-1901. Arranger
Moore, Lillian. Donor
Publisher No.
C. H. 14,455 : Carl Haslinger qm. Tobias
Research Call Number
*MGZFX Grub A Fan 1
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