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Léo Delibes
Name: Léo
Surname: Delibes
Born: 21 February 1836
Died: 16 January 1891
Surname: Delibes
Born: 21 February 1836
Died: 16 January 1891
Léo Délibes, a composer of memorable works for both ballet and opera, was born near Le Mans, France, the son of a postal official. He made his first mark upon the musical world through operetta, at the Folies-Nouvelle, a theater run by Florimond Ronger. Deux Sous de Charbon, “Two Pennies of Coal... More information,” produced in 1856, was the first of his efforts in that line.
In 1866 Délibes collaborated with Ludwig Minkus in creating the music for the ballet La Source (The Spring), with choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon. Délibes contributed the score for Act 2 and for the first scene of Act 3. The critics considered these the choicest parts of the whole, and Délibes’ career entered a new phase.
Sylvia is probably his masterwork. This ballet premiered in Paris in 1876. Though Sylvia fell into obscurity for decades, the Royal Ballet in London revived it in 1952 as a vehicle for Margot Fonteyn. Less information
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Mandolin
and category Scores
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Piano
and category Scores
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Piano, Clarinet
and category Romantic Period
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Horn, Trombone, Tuba
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Horn, Trombone, Tuba
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Piano, Keyboard
in the genre Classical
By Léo Delibes
and category Opera
By Léo Delibes
and category Opera, Romantic Period
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Cello, violin, String Quartet, Viola
and category Romantic Period
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Harp, Flute, violin
and category Opera, Romantic Period
By Léo Delibes for the instruments Cello, violin
and category Opera, Romantic Period
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