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- List_of_La_valse_casts abstract "This is a list of casts for the ballet La valse made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to the eponymous 1920 music of Maurice Ravel (with additions from Ravel's 1911 Valses nobles et sentimentales in his orchestration of 1912). The premiere took place Tuesday, February 20th, 1951, at City Center of Music and Drama in New York City with costumes by Karinska and lighting by Jean Rosenthal.".
- Q6576359 abstract "This is a list of casts for the ballet La valse made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to the eponymous 1920 music of Maurice Ravel (with additions from Ravel's 1911 Valses nobles et sentimentales in his orchestration of 1912). The premiere took place Tuesday, February 20th, 1951, at City Center of Music and Drama in New York City with costumes by Karinska and lighting by Jean Rosenthal.".
- List_of_La_valse_casts comment "This is a list of casts for the ballet La valse made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to the eponymous 1920 music of Maurice Ravel (with additions from Ravel's 1911 Valses nobles et sentimentales in his orchestration of 1912). The premiere took place Tuesday, February 20th, 1951, at City Center of Music and Drama in New York City with costumes by Karinska and lighting by Jean Rosenthal.".
- Q6576359 comment "This is a list of casts for the ballet La valse made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to the eponymous 1920 music of Maurice Ravel (with additions from Ravel's 1911 Valses nobles et sentimentales in his orchestration of 1912). The premiere took place Tuesday, February 20th, 1951, at City Center of Music and Drama in New York City with costumes by Karinska and lighting by Jean Rosenthal.".