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  1. 14 ott 2024 · The dance is synonymous with one composer in particular, Jacques Offenbach. His ‘Galop Infernal’ from the operetta Orpheus in the Underworld (1858) became so associated with the dance that it is often simply referred to as the Can-Can, as if no other version exists, and despite the dance not being a can-can at all:

  2. 12 ott 2024 · Für Jacques Offenbachs Operette "Orpheus in der Unterwelt" hat (Film-)Regisseur Philipp Stölzl ("Goethe!") zusammen mit Conrad Moritz Reinhardt etliche davon erfunden.

  3. 21 ott 2024 · In 1858, Offenbach produced his first full-length operetta, Orphée aux enfers ("Orpheus in the Underworld"), which was exceptionally well received and has remained one of his most played works. During the 1860s, he produced at least 18 full-length operettas, as well as more one-act pieces.

  4. 8 ott 2024 · ‘Galop Infernal’ (from Jacques Offenbach’s ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’) This riotous tune, which you know better as “Can-Can,” appears at the end of the opera, when the gods are living it up. It gained fame as the accompaniment to the high-kicking dancers at Paris’ Moulin Rouge and other fin de siécle cabarets.

  5. 14 ott 2024 · Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld Jacques Offenbach Arr. Juan A. Pérez https://www.japerezmusic.com October 2024 Concerts — Preview Trailer #3 (Best heard with earphones) The...

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  6. 17 ott 2024 · Availability Available. Published 15th September 2013. Quantity. Cat No. JM68533. Price £30.00. Composer: Jacques Offenbach. Arranger: Philip Littlemore. Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC. Duration : 2.30. Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld is an opéra bouffon, and first performed in 1858.

  7. 1 ott 2024 · “Orpheus in the Underworld” “The Tales of Hoffmann” Jacques Offenbach (born June 20, 1819, Cologne, Prussia [Germany]—died October 5, 1880, Paris, France) was a composer who created a type of light burlesque French comic opera known as the opérette, which became one of the most characteristic artistic products of the period.