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  1. The Prince of the Pagodas is a ballet created for The Royal Ballet by choreographer John Cranko with music commissioned from Benjamin Britten. Its premiere took place on 1 January 1957 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, conducted by Britten.

  2. Benjamin Britten: The Prince of The Pagodas. Ballet in three acts, Op. 57. Pedro H. Soares. 1.39K subscribers. Subscribed. 88. 12K views 9 years ago. Knussen, London Sinfonietta Act I...

  3. Rose travels to the magical Land of the Pagodas, where she encounters a prince who has been turned into a salamander. Repelled, she flees, returning home to find her father and the court abused and manipulated by Epine.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2012 · Pas de DeuxDarcey BussellJonathan Copechoreographer: Kenneth MacMillanThe Royal Ballet CompanyRoyal Opera HouseCovent Garden 01-12-1999

  5. 6 de abr. de 2015 · Benjamin BrittenThe Prince of the Pagodas op.57Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent GardenBenjamin BrittenStudio recording ,London, 13, 16, 17, 19 & 21...

  6. pagodas, offering her a mirror, then a goblet from which she drinks. The pagodas begin to move about. . . . Suddenly-she finds herself imprisoned between two of them, and blindfolded. A green salamander slithers its way towards her. She cannot see it. She is frightened. But she senses that she is in the presence of the Prince she saw in her vision.

  7. The Prince of the Pagodas is a ballet created by Kenneth MacMillan in 1989 for the Royal Ballet, London, based on the original 1957 John Cranko version. The music is by Benjamin Britten. The scenario was by Colin Thubron, the set and costume designer was Nicholas Georgiadis, and the lighting designer was John B Read.