The Two Stars

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"The Two Stars" is a lesser-known 19th-century ballet composed by Ludwig Minkus, characteristic of his melodious, dance-driven style for the Imperial Russian stage.

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instanceOf ballet
artForm classical ballet
associatedWith Imperial Russian ballet repertoire
Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
composer Ludwig Minkus NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
era 19th century
genre romantic ballet
hasCharacteristic functional accompaniment for choreography
strong emphasis on dance rhythms
tuneful melodies
hasComposer Ludwig Minkus NERFINISHED
hasMusicalStyle Romantic-era ballet music
hasPrimaryAudience theatre-going public of the Russian Empire
hasTitleLanguage English
intendedFor ballet company
intendedVenue Imperial Russian stage
isLesserKnownWorkOf Ludwig Minkus NERFINISHED
languageOfWork none (wordless ballet)
movement Imperial Russian ballet tradition
originalMedium orchestra
performanceType theatrical dance
period late 19th century
sharesStyleWith Don Quixote (Minkus ballet) NERFINISHED
La Bayadère NERFINISHED
style dance-driven
melodious
workOfComposer Ludwig Minkus NERFINISHED

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Ludwig Minkus notableWork The Two Stars