Diaghilev: A Life

Diaghilev: A Life

by Sjeng Scheijen
Diaghilev: A Life

Diaghilev: A Life

by Sjeng Scheijen

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Overview

Featuring an eight-page gallery of full-color illustrations, here is a major new biography of Serge Diaghilev, founder and impresario of the Ballets Russes, who revolutionized ballet by bringing together composers such as Stravinsky and Prokofiev, dancers and choreographers such as Nijinsky and Karsavina, Fokine and Balanchine, and artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Bakst, and Goncharova.

An accomplished, flamboyant impresario of all the arts, Diaghilev became a legendary figure. Growing up in a minor noble family in remote Perm, he would become a central figure in the artistic worlds of Paris, London, Berlin, and Madrid during the golden age of modern art. He lived through bankruptcy, war, revolution, and exile. Furthermore he lived openly as a homosexual and his liaisons, most famously with Nijinsky, and his turbulent friendships with Stravinsky, Coco Chanel, Prokofiev, and Jean Cocteau gave his life an exceptionally dramatic quality. Scheijen's magnificent biography, based on extensive research in little known archives, especially in Russia, brings fully to life a complex and powerful personality with boundless creative energy.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199751495
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2010
Pages: 560
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.80(d)

About the Author

Sjeng Scheijen is a Senior Research Fellow and Veni-laureate at Leiden University in The Netherlands. He is a historian of Russian art, an exhibition curator, and a former cultural attaché at the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Moscow.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Translators' Note
Introduction: Death in Venice
1 A Big Head, 1872-1880
2 The Fruits of Enlightenment, 1879-1890
3 Rise and Fall, 1890-1891
4 Student Years: A Visit to Tolstoy, 1891-1893
5 Student Years: Alexandre Benois, 1890-1894
6 'The Serge Diaguileff Museum': St Petersburg, Rome, Genoa, Paris, 1894-1896
7 Charlatan and Charmer, 1895-1898
8 'I'm full of big plans!', 1897-1898
9 The World of Art, 1898-1900
10 The Sylvia Debacle, 1900-1902
11 The Hour of Reckoning, 1902-1905
12 The 'Homosexual Clique', 1906-1907
13 Tsar Boris and Tsar Sergey, 1907-1908
14 The Rise of the Ballets Russes, 1908-1909
15 Bakst and the Art of Seduction, 1909-1910
16 Emergence of a Genius, 1910-1911
17 Petrushka, 1911-1912
18 Prelude to a Scandal, 1911-1912
19 A Year of Risky Experiments, 1912-13
20 Time of Troubles, 1913-1914
21 Let Us Be Resolute and Energetic, 1914-1915
22 A Parade of Revolutions, 1915-1917
23 A Letter from Nouvel, 1917-1919
24 To the Brink of Catastrophe, 1919-1922
25 A Lifeline from Monte Carlo, 1922-1924
26 The Soviet Union Strikes Back, 1924-1927
27 The Final Curtain, 1928-1929
Notes
Bibliography
Illustration Acknowledgements
Author's Acknowledgements
Index
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