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Framed Print : Music cover, Pas de Quatre, Faust Up To Date
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Music cover, Pas de Quatre, Faust Up To Date
Music cover, Pas de Quatre, invented and arranged by John d Auban from Faust Up To Date, a burlesque parody of Gounods opera Faust, performed at The Gaiety Theatre, London, composed by Meyer Lutz.
circa 1888
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© Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library
1888 Arranged Barn Burlesque Composed Dancer Dancers Date Faust Florence Gaiety Gounod Greville Invented Levy Lilian Lutz Maud Meyer Opera Parody Price Quatre Sheet Spoof Wilmot
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Add a touch of musical history to your home decor with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning selection features "Music cover, Pas de Quatre" by Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library. A captivating image from the Faust Up To Date burlesque production at The Gaiety Theatre, London, this print showcases the iconic Pas de Quatre dance, invented and arranged by John d'Auban. With its rich history, this print is not only a beautiful addition to any room but also a conversation starter. Order your Framed Print today and bring a piece of musical theatre history into your home.
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Pas de Quatre: Faust Up To Date, a captivating and irreverent burlesque production, graced the stage of London's renowned Gaiety Theatre around 1888. This intriguing image showcases the cover of the sheet music for this innovative dance number, titled "Pas de Quatre," which was invented and arranged by John d'Auban from the operatic spoof "Faust Up To Date." The operatic parody, which was composed by Meyer Lutz, took a humorous and satirical approach to the classic opera "Faust" by Charles Gounod. The title "Pas de Quatre" refers to a dance for four women, which is depicted in this image. The dancers featured in the print are Lilian Price, Florence Levy, Eva Greville, and Maud Wilmot. Their elegant and graceful poses exude confidence and playfulness, reflecting the lighthearted and entertaining nature of the burlesque production. The women's costumes, with their vibrant colors and intricate details, add to the allure of the image and the excitement of the performance. The setting of the stage is evocative of the Victorian era, with its ornate barn-like theatre design and the use of gaslights to illuminate the scene. The overall effect is one of enchantment and wonder, transporting the viewer back in time to experience the magic of the 1880s entertainment scene. This image offers a glimpse into the rich history of dance and theatre, showcasing the creativity and innovation that defined the burlesque genre during the late 19th century.
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