Disambiguation evidence for “La Valse” via surface form

"La Valse"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "La Valse".

Predicate Object
artForm ballet
artForm dance
associatedChoreographer George Balanchine
associatedComposer Maurice Ravel
basedOn “La Valse” self-linksurface differs
surface form: La Valse (Ravel waltz)
choreographer George Balanchine
composer Maurice Ravel
costumeStyle evening gowns
costumeStyle formal dress
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre dramatic ballet
genre neoclassical ballet
hasChoreographicFocus dramatic climax
hasChoreographicFocus duets and trios
hasChoreographicFocus group patterns
hasMood darkly atmospheric
hasMood ominous
hasMood romantic
hasTheme death
hasTheme decadence
hasTheme destruction
hasTheme fatal attraction
hasTheme glamour
hasTheme impending doom
instanceOf ballet
instanceOf choreographic work
language non-verbal
movementType waltz
movementVocabulary classical ballet technique
movementVocabulary neoclassical style
narrativeType symbolic
notableFor complex ensemble choreography
notableFor contrast between glamour and catastrophe
notableFor integration of Ravel’s waltz with dark dramatic imagery
notableFor psychological intensity
originalMusicTitleLanguage French
performanceMedium stage
period 20th-century ballet repertoire
premiereCompany New York City Ballet
requires ballet company
requires orchestra or recorded orchestral music
setting ballroom
setting elegant social gathering
structure one-act ballet
style abstract narrative
titleLanguage French
titleMeaning “La Valse” self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Waltz
usesMusic orchestral score

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "La Valse".

Maurice Ravel notableWork
"La Valse"
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