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Monday, October 29, 2007
Canned opener: Atlanta Ballet will use recorded music for 'Peter Pan'
AccessAtlanta: With no orchestra in the pit, the Atlanta Ballet's season opener tonight, 'Peter Pan' at the Fox Theatre, will be danced to a recording."
A ballet without an orchestra seems kind of ridiculous. i feel that the live music is such an important aspect to the overall piece. without it it feels so empty. i understand the reasoning and the circumstances, but i feel like there are always ways around it.
A ballet without an orchestra seems kind of ridiculous. i feel that the live music is such an important aspect to the overall piece. without it it feels so empty. i understand the reasoning and the circumstances, but i feel like there are always ways around it.
ReplyDeleteI have had far too many bad exsperiences with prerecorded music to every trust it again. What makes it even worse is it's harder to cover in dance
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