Josephslegende (The Legend of Joseph), Op. 63, is a ballet in one act for the Ballets Russes based on the story of Potiphar's Wife, with a libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Harry Graf Kessler and music by Richard Strauss. Composed in 1912–14, it premiered at the Paris Opera on 14 May 1914.[1]
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Josephslegende (The Legend of Joseph), Op. 63, is a ballet in one act for the Ballets Russes based on the story of Potiphar's Wife, with a libretto by...
Theatre Ballet in Milan and designed the costumes for the Strauss ballet Josephslegende in 1982 and Donizetti's Don Pasquale. He also designed the costumes...
Manuel de Falla (El Sombrero de Tres Picos, 1917), Richard Strauss (Josephslegende, 1914), Sergei Prokofiev (Ala and Lolli, 1915, rejected by Diaghilev...
notes that are below the range of the heckelphone),[citation needed] Josephslegende and Festliches Präludium. It was adopted as part of the large orchestral...
Richard Strauss: Don Quixote, Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony), Josephslegende (1914), Die ägyptische Helena, and Die Frau ohne Schatten Edward Elgar:...
no parts for violins or violas. Richard Strauss' Elektra (1909) and Josephslegende, the third movement of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 and some of Handel's...
return to Ballets Russes, where he then created the ballets Midas, Josephslegende, and Le Coq d'Or. The Paris premiere of The Golden Cockerel by Ballets...
Gynt" for the Saarbrücker Ballet as well as "Romeo und Julia" and "Josephslegende" for the Semperoper Ballett. Andreas Kotte, ed. (2005). "Stijn Celis"...
4 solo voices and 16-part unaccompanied choir 231 63 — 1914 ballet Josephslegende, ballet in one act 232 — 104 1914 cantata Cantate ("Tüchtigen stellt...
Tchaikovsky, 1967 Job: A Masque for Dancing, Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1931 Josephslegende, Richard Strauss, 1914 The Judas Tree, Brian Elias, 1992 Kalkabrino...