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Artist Biography For Ludwig Minkus

Ludwig Minkus Aka Léon Fyodorovich Minkus March 23 1826 — December 7 1917 Was A Composer Of Ballet Music And A Violin Virtuoso. Born Aloisius Ludwig Minkus In Velké Meziříčí German Grossmeseritsch Near Brno Moravia Austrian Empire {today The Czech Republic}. He Is Most Noted For The Ballets He Composed While Serving As The First Ballet Composer To The St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres A Post Which He Occupied From 1871 Until Its Abolition In 1886. He Continued Composing Music Regularly For The Imperial Theatres Until 1891 When He Retired To Vienna. Minkus Wrote Nearly All Of His Music For The Works Of The Great Ballet Masters Arthur Saint-Léon And Marius Petipa The Most Celebrated Being La Source 1866 Composed Jointly With Léo Delibes Don Quixote 1869 And La Bayadère 1877 . Among Minkus's Most Celebrated Material Is His Additional Music For Petipa's 1881 Revival Of Paquita - The Grand Pas Classique Pas De Trois Aka Minkus Pas De Trois And The Children's Polonaise And Mazurka His Music For The Grand Pas De Deux From Petipa's Don Quixote Often Extracted To Be Performed Independently And His Music For The Scene The Kingdom Of The Shades From Petipa's La Bayadère Also Performed Independently On Occasion . Minkus Is Also Noted For His Re-Orchestration 1884 And Additional Music For Petipa's Revivals Of Giselle 1867 1884 1887 Most Of Which Have Become Part Of Adolphe Adam's Score And Are Now Performed By All Ballet Companies. Today Minkus's Ballet Music Is Some Of The Most Popular And Performed In All Of Ballet And Is A Most Integral Part Of The Traditional Classical Ballet Repertory.

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