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l has choreographed a number of ballets for New York City Ballet, among other companies. For New York City Ballet, he choreographed Ebony Concerto to Stravinsky, and Glazounov Pas de Deux to the composer’s Les Ruses d’Amour. Woetzel also choreographed the “Polovtsian Dances” for New York City Opera’s producti
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r the role constituted a propaganda victory against Israel. In 1982, the Boston Symphony Orchestra hired Redgrave to narrate several performances of Stravinsky’s opera-oratorio “Oedipus Rex”. There is some dispute over whether she was hired entirely because of her unquestionable acting ability or also becaus
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