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Efrem Kurtz conducts Aurora's Wedding

  • paulrterry1921
  • Mar 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

TCHAIKOVSKY The Sleeping Beauty Op.66

Aurora's Wedding


16 July 1936 Abbey Road Studio 1


London Philharmonic Orchestra, Efrem Kurtz


2EA4023-28 (Oct36) C2853-55 = auto C7471-73


Side 1 : Introduction (Prologue) / Polacca (Act III)


Side 2: Pas De Six (Prologue: Introduction / Adagio


Side 3: Pas De Six (continued)

Variation I: Candide

Variation II: Coulante

Variation V: Violente

Variation VI: Lilac Fairy

Pas De Caractère: Little red Riding Hood And The Wolf (Act III)


Side 4: Bluebird Pas De Quatre (Act III)

a) Adagio

b) Variation I: Cinderella And Prince Fortuné

c) Variation II: The Blue Bird And Princess Florine

d) Coda


Side 5


Pas De Deux: Coda (Act III)

Pas De Deux: Adagio (Aurore And Prince Igor Désiré) (Act III)


Side 6


Pas De Quatre: Intrada (Act III)

Finale: Mazurka (Act III)

 
 
 

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