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The Bournonville School edited by Kirsten Ralov. 1979. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. Four parts. - Part 1: The Daily Classes: Technique, Exercises, Combinations. Text by Kirsten Ralov. Foreword by Walter Terry. 185 pp., notes, illustrations, photographs. - Part 2: Music. Arranged by Harald Agersnap. Recorded by Poul Gnatt. Foreword by Walter Terry. 107 pp. - Part 3: Benesh Notation. Recorded by Sandra Caverly. 131 pp., notes. - Part 4: Labanotation. Recorded by Ann Hutchinson Guest. 103 pp., notes, index. Parts 1 to 4, $75.00. Parts 1,2 and 3 or 4, $61.50.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2014
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1. Bouinonville, August, Mit Theaterliv, 3 vols. (Copenhagen, 1848–1878)Google Scholar; Translated into English as My Theatre Life and annotated by McAndiew, Patricia N. (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1979)Google Scholar. See review, this issue.
2. Bournonville, August, Etudes Chorégraphiques (Copenhagen: Imprimerie de Bianco Luno, Chez de F.S. Muhle, 1861)Google Scholar.
3. Bruhn, Erik and Moore, Lillian, Bournonville and Ballet Technique (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1961)Google Scholar.
4. Ibid, p. 12–13.
5. Music for The Bournonville School is available on disc or tape under the label, Point Records, a Danish company. The pianist is Jørgen Andersen.
6. Personal correspondence with Dr. Ann Hutchinson Guest, September 25, 1979.