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''Wild Swans'' is a ballet by Soviet-born Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin. The story is based on ''The Wild Swans'' by Hans Christian Andersen, and tells the tale of Eliza, a princess whose wicked-witch stepmother has changed Eliza's eleven brothers into swans. Eliza must knit magic shirts from stinging nettles in order to break the spell and transform her brothers back into human form. With its basis in a fairy tale, the ballet follows in the tradition of Tchaikovsky's ''The Nutcracker'' and ''Swan Lake'', with ballet scores by Russian-born composers Prokofiev and Stravinsky also acknowledged influences. The ballet was commissioned by the Australian Ballet and the Sydney Opera House. The score was completed in 2002 in collaboration with choreographer Meryl Tankard, who also worked with Kats-Chernin on part of the opening ceremony for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. It was given its premiere by the Australian Ballet at the Sydney Opera House on 29 April 2003. == Wild Swans Concert Suite== Kats-Chernin arranged a 12-movement concert suite from the ballet score. This was recorded by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra under Ola Rudner, with soprano Jane Sheldon, in 2004 and released on the ABC Classics label along with the composer's Piano Concerto and ''Mythic''. The suite features prominent parts for soprano soloist; percussion, in particular the xylophone, and alto saxophone. The suite was given its Australian concert premiere on 18 May 2008, by the SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra, with soprano Simone Easthope, under Matthew Krel, at the Verbrugghen Hall of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.〔(Elena Kats-Chernin )'s blog]〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wild Swans (ballet)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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