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has gloss | eng: Ivan the Terrible is music written by Sergei Prokofiev to the film directed by Eisenstein. Prokofiev composed music (part 1, 1942-44; part 2, 1945) about the sixteenth-century ruler, and the score is cataloged as op. 116. After the composer’s death, music for the film was arranged first into an oratorio (with speaker, soloists, chorus, and orchestra) by Alexander Stasevich (1961), who was the conductor of the film score, and later into a concert scenario by Christopher Palmer (1990). Yet in 1973 the composer Mikhail Chulaki and the choreographer Yuri Grigorovich drew on Prokofiev’s film score to create his ballet entitled Ivan the Terrible, which was given its premiere in 1975. |
lexicalization | eng: Ivan the Terrible |
instance of | (noun) sound recording on a narrow strip of a motion picture film soundtrack |
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