“Corral Nocturne”

E409002

“Corral Nocturne” is a dreamlike, introspective section of Aaron Copland’s ballet *Rodeo*, noted for its lyrical, nocturnal atmosphere.

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Corral Nocturne 3
“Corral Nocturne” canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet movement
orchestral piece
associatedWork Rodeo
atmosphere nocturnal
choreographerOfWork Agnes de Mille
composer Aaron Copland
composerNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformanceWork Rodeo
genre ballet music
orchestral music
language instrumental
mood dreamlike
introspective
lyrical
notableFeature contrast with more rhythmic sections of Rodeo
prominent lyrical string writing
quiet, reflective character
orchestration full orchestra
partOf Rodeo
period 20th-century classical music
premiereDateOfWork 1942
premierePlaceOfWork Metropolitan Opera House
surface form: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City
setting Old West
surface form: American West
style American classical
neoclassical
workTitleLanguage English

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rodeo (ballet) hasPart “Corral Nocturne”
Rodeo hasPart “Corral Nocturne”
this entity surface form: Corral Nocturne
Rodeo movement “Corral Nocturne”
this entity surface form: Corral Nocturne
“Buckaroo Holiday” followedBy “Corral Nocturne”
subject surface form: Buckaroo Holiday
this entity surface form: Corral Nocturne