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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.01.20150123.full.mrc:239328389:1679
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LEADER: 01679cam a2200277 u 4500
001 001255243-7
005 20041007095128.0
008 721003s1971 nyua b 00100beng
010 $a 78180717 //r75
020 $a0671211692
035 0 $aocm02780318
050 0 $aGV1785.N6$bB8 1971b
100 1 $aBuckle, Richard.
245 00 $aNijinsky.
260 0 $aNew York,$bSimon and Schuster$c[c1971]
300 $axiv, 482 p.$billus.$c25 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 445-448.
520 $aNijinsky--one of the towering figures in the history of ballet--was unique as a dancer, interpretive artist and choreographic pioneer. His breathtaking performances with the Ballet Russe in the seasons from 1909 to 1913 took western Europe by storm. His avant-garde choreography for "L'Après-midi d'un faune" and "Le Sacre du printemps," which provoked battles in the theater and the press, is now regarded as the foundation of the modern dance. Drawing on personal conversations with countless people who knew and worked with Nijinsky and many years of far-flung and painstaking research, Richard Buckle has written what is surely destined to become the definitive Nijinsky biography. -from dust jacket.
600 10 $aNijinsky, Waslaw,$d1890-1950.
650 0 $aDancers$vBiography.
600 10 $aNijinsky, Vaslaw,$d1890-1950.
710 2 $aJohn Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)$5the
776 08 $iOnline version:$aBuckle, Richard.$tNijinsky.$dNew York, Simon and Schuster [c1971]$w(OCoLC)647598611
776 08 $iOnline version:$aBuckle, Richard.$tNijinsky.$dNew York, Simon and Schuster [©1971]$w(OCoLC)647598611
988 $a20020608
906 $0MH