Disambiguation evidence for “Serenade” via surface form

"Serenade"


As subject (48)

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

Predicate Object
basedOn Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48
choreographer George Balanchine
choreographicApproach music visualization
choreographicSchool Balanchine technique
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
costumeColor pale blue
costumeType romantic-length tulle skirts
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Balanchine
genre neoclassical ballet
iconicImage opening tableau of women in blue tulle
iconicImage woman borne aloft in final Elegy
influenced 20th-century neoclassical ballet repertory
instanceOf ballet
instanceOf neoclassical ballet
languageOfTitle English
lightingDesignFeature moonlit atmosphere
movementType ensemble work
musicForm serenade
musicInstrumentation string orchestra
musicKey C major
musicTitle Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48
notableFor iconic stage imagery
notableFor lyrical ensemble work
originalCompanyType student company
originalTitleLanguage English
premiereCity White Plains
surface form: White Plains, New York
premiereCompany School of American Ballet
premiereCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
premiereDate 1934-06-10
repertoryCompany American Ballet Theatre
repertoryCompany Bolshoi Ballet
repertoryCompany Mariinsky Ballet
repertoryCompany New York City Ballet
repertoryCompany Paris Opera Ballet
repertoryCompany The Royal Ballet
section Elegy
section Russian Dance
section Sonatina
section Waltz
setDesign minimalist
structure multi-movement ballet
style abstract ballet
style plotless ballet
subjectOf archival film recordings
subjectOf ballet photography
subjectOf dance scholarship
titleLanguage English

As object (5)

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

George Balanchine notableWork
"Serenade"
↳ resolves to “Serenade”
New York City Ballet notableWork
"Serenade"
↳ resolves to “Serenade”
American Ballet Caravan notableWorkPresented
"Serenade"
↳ resolves to “Serenade”
The Royal Ballet repertoireIncludes
"Serenade"
↳ resolves to “Serenade”