Dance companies presenting renditions of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” ballet have become as synonymous with the Christmas season as decorated trees and Santa Claus. Audiences who come to see the ...
It’s impossible to imagine the Christmas season without “The Nutcracker,” a beloved ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Written in 1892, this two-act classical ballet remains a symbol of the holiday ...
An international ensemble brings its 32nd North American tour of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker"-- billed as "NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet" -- to Little Rock, 5 p.m. Tuesday at ...
Listen to how Tchaikovsky uses the celesta in “The Nutcracker,” unleashing the potential of the instrument to signal playfulness and fantasy. By Joshua Barone Photographs and Video by Vincent Tullo ...
The beloved Christmas ballet The Nutcracker is set to return to Bolton this October as it takes over the Albert Halls.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A tour through five cases in which Tchaikovsky’s classical score has been taken up by jazz legends and misguided filmmakers. By Hugh Morris “The ...
An immersive dining experience inspired by Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker will open in east London this Christmas ...
It takes some doing in this country to be more than about 25 miles from a production of “The Nutcracker” during the Christmas season. The ballet has become as American as Friday Night Lights and as ...
Are you looking for something festive to do with the family this Thanksgiving weekend? Take them to “The Nutcracker” at the Kennedy Center this Wednesday through Sunday. “You think Christmas, holidays ...
The Christmas season is over, almost two months gone now. Nobody’s thinking much about the “Nutcracker.” John Stubbs is. The longtime San Diego violinist and ...
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