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- Bacchanale abstract "A bacchanale is an orgiastic musical composition (Kennedy 2006), often depicting a drunken revel or bacchanal.Examples include the bacchanales in Camille Saint-Saëns's Samson and Delilah, the Venusburg scene in Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser (Kennedy 2006), and Tableau 4, the Bacchanale in Alexander Glazunov's The Seasons. John Cage wrote a Bacchanale in 1940, his first work for prepared piano (Pritchett and Kuhn 2001). The French composer Jacques Ibert was commissioned by the BBC for the tenth anniversary of the Third Programme in 1956 (Anon. 1956), for which he wrote a Bacchanale.In 1939, Salvador Dalí designed the set and wrote the libretto for a ballet entitled Bacchanale, based on Wagner's Tannhäuser and the myth of Leda and the Swan.Bacchanale (1954) was written by composer Toshiro Mayuzumi, for 5 saxophones (soprano, 2 alto, tenor, baritone), timpani, percussion (4), piano, celesta, harp, strings. The previous year, he had written a Bacchanale for orchestra (Kanazawa 2001).".
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- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Camille_Saint-Saëns.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Ibert.
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- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(musicologist).
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(professor_of_music).
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Leda_and_the_Swan.
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- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Salvador_Dalí.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Samson_and_Delilah_(opera).
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Sadie.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Tannhäuser_(opera).
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink The_Seasons_(ballet).
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Third_Programme.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLink Toshiro_Mayuzumi.
- Bacchanale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bacchanale".
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- Bacchanale subject Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
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- Bacchanale comment "A bacchanale is an orgiastic musical composition (Kennedy 2006), often depicting a drunken revel or bacchanal.Examples include the bacchanales in Camille Saint-Saëns's Samson and Delilah, the Venusburg scene in Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser (Kennedy 2006), and Tableau 4, the Bacchanale in Alexander Glazunov's The Seasons. John Cage wrote a Bacchanale in 1940, his first work for prepared piano (Pritchett and Kuhn 2001).".
- Bacchanale label "Bacchanale".
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