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George Balanchine was born in St. Petersburg on Jan 22, 1904, into a very musical family and began studying the piano at age 5. He had a classical education in acting and dance training, beginning at age 9, from the Imperial Theater School in St. Petersburg. It was originally thought that young Georgi would become one of the Tsar's cadets, so it was with the thought that if things didn't work out at the ballet school he could always join the army. In fact, in his first year he was not at all thrilled by what he was learning. He only got to perform once in the Maryinsky Theater in such spectacles as The Sleeping Beauty that Balanchine became enamored of the theater.

Balanchine was raised on the dance traditions of the classical Russian ballet established by Petipa. In spite of having all the best teachers and dancers in the world at the time Balanchine states that "Contrary to popular belief, ballet

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The musical was later made into a movie. In 1923 he was able to form a small troupe, the Young Ballet, for which he composed several works in an experimental vein, but the authorities disapproved, and the performers were threatened with dismissal if they continued to participate.

He graduated from the Imperial Theater School with honors in 1921 at age 17 and joined the corps de ballet of the Maryinsky, by then renamed the State Theater of Opera and Ballet, and now the Kirov Ballet. He emphasized that strength, endurance, and flexibility were important and one could see this in every dancer that performed for him. Although at first his style seemed particularly suited to the energy and speed of American dancers, especially those he trained, his ballets are now performed by all the major classical ballet companies throughout the world. He revolutionized the look of ballet.

George Balanchine is a major artistic figure of the twentieth century. Then, Balanchine decided to let it be more plainly known that music could inspire ballet theater and show no need to fancy-up itself” (Ballets). There he studied piano and music theory, including composition, harmony, and counterpoint, for three years, and he began to compose music. It was called La Nuit, for himself and a female student, to the music of Anton Rubinstein.

He also choreographed for films, operas, revues, and musicals. He became a skilled conductor and pianist and often played for graduating student performances at the Imperial Russian Ballet School.

“For a while, Balanchine’s music-inspired ballets that were unconcerned with all narrative took on somewhat literary, poetic titles: Ballet Imperial, Concerto Barocco, Concierto de Mozart, Le Palais de Cristal, and Caracole.

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