Through the fabrication of hundreds of "Nutcrackers", some people were excited, and the audience experienced terror of super-large mice and the thrill of the candy's house. The Nutcracker is written by Tchaikovsky and dances around Christmas every year. The Nutcracker was inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann 's novel "Nutcracker" and "Mouse King" ("The Story of the Nutcracker' s Ballet"). A girl named Clara received a Nutcracker as a Christmas present for playing against Rat King.
The last ballet of Tchaikovsky is a Nutcracker. The story turns into a prince, defeats the evil rat of the rat, and speaks to the magical Nutcracker who brings Clara to the charming toy and candy kingdom. Tchaikovsky used a new unique silver sound such as Celeste to draw such a Sugar Plum fairy. Tchaikovsky believes that his creativity has ever been gone, as the "Nutcracker" was shown in the glowing acceptance of the first Christmas show in 1892. His last symphony was called "PathetÃque". The melody covers a wide range of emotions from passionate passion to calm and adoration to the theme of love. The last action "Adagio Lamentoso" will slide down until it falls into painful silence. "PathetÃque" undoubtedly reflects Tchaikovsky's acceptance of the next death
A particularly interesting version of "The Nutcracker Suite" is the original drama by Dr. Hu's musical, Bobbi Boes and Beverly Stephenson. This 1996 recording, together with Tchaikovsky's music, Petipa's ballet, and E.T.A. Hoffman's "The Nutcracker" and "The Mouse King" combined these three into a whole new storyline. The original actor was the majority of the young actor who later played as a professional. "Nutcracker puppet musical" is written in the opera style, even very young people can sing like a "child with Chinese tea".
Adaptation of some children to Southeast Asia is recorded. Hoffmann's story (the foundation of ballet) uses Tchaikovsky's music, but some people do not believe it is faithful. One of them is not the version called "The Nutcracker Kids Suite" by the Metropolitan Opera Announcer Milton Cross. Arrange music using the piano. It was released as a 78-RPM album in the 1940's. For Peter Pan Records, a children's record company, the actor Victor Jory tells a simple fix of the story and an excerpt of the score. It was released on the side of the 45 rpm RPM disk. The later version was "Nutcracker Puppet Suite" which Dennis Blair starred and was released in LP in the 1960's and used Tchaikovsky's music in the original orchestra arrangement. It also contains a much worse version of the "Tough Guy Story" which is the story of the Hoffmann story. It is released as part of Tale Spinners for Children series