Wagner, Richard German composer. He wrote no ballet scores but some of his music (often in extracted form) has been used for dance: Tannhäuser (chor. Massine in Bacchanale, New York, 1939, also Béjart in Bacchanale de Tannhäuser, a dance initially performed within the opera at Bayreuth, 1961, then as a separate ballet, Brussels, (1963); Tristan and Isolde (chor. Massine in Mad Tristan, New York, 1944, and H. Ross in Tristan, New York, 1955); Siegfried Idyll (chor. Sparemblek, Brussels, 1965), Wesendonck Lieder (chor. Joffrey in Remembrances, New York, 1973, and Spoerli in Dreams, Stuttgart, 1980); and extracts from the Ring Cycle (chor. Béjart in Ring around the Ring, Berlin, 1990, and More Powerful Than Gold and Death, chor. M. Lavrovsky, Moscow, 1996). P. Schaufuss combined extracts of Wagner's music with the songs of Elvis Presley in The King, Holstebro (1999).
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