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The Good-Humoured Ladies (Le donne de buon umore) is a ballet with scenery and costumes by Léon Bakst, choreography by Léonide Massine, and music arranged from sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti by Vincenzo Tommasini. Written in 1917, the piece was based on a comedy by Carlo Goldoni; its plot concerns the diversions of a count disguised as a woman, at a carnival. It was produced in Rome in April 1917 by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. The ballet was later arranged into a suite for orchestra, in six movements: The Scarlatti sonatas adapted for the ballet are:

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  • Le donne de buon umore (fr)
  • The Good-Humoured Ladies (en)
  • Женщины в хорошем настроении (ru)
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  • «Же́нщины в хоро́шем настрое́нии» (итал. Le donne di buon umore; фр. Les Femmes de Bonne Humeur) — одноактный балет (хореографическая комедия) в постановке Л. Ф. Мясина на музыку Д. Скарлатти, либретто балетмейстера по комедии К. Гольдони, сценография Л. С. Бакста. Впервые представлен труппой Русский балет Дягилева 12 апреля 1917 года в театре Костанци, Рим. (ru)
  • The Good-Humoured Ladies (Le donne de buon umore) is a ballet with scenery and costumes by Léon Bakst, choreography by Léonide Massine, and music arranged from sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti by Vincenzo Tommasini. Written in 1917, the piece was based on a comedy by Carlo Goldoni; its plot concerns the diversions of a count disguised as a woman, at a carnival. It was produced in Rome in April 1917 by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. The ballet was later arranged into a suite for orchestra, in six movements: The Scarlatti sonatas adapted for the ballet are: (en)
  • Les Femmes de bonne humeur( Ne doit pas être confondu avec Le donne di buon umore. ) Le donne de buon umore (The Good-Humoured Ladies, Les Femmes de bonne humeur) est un ballet, mise en scène et costumes de Léon Bakst, chorégraphie de Léonide Massine, musique arrangée à partir de sonates de Domenico Scarlatti par Vincenzo Tommasini. Écrit en 1917, le ballet est basé sur une comédie de Carlo Goldoni. Son intrigue raconte les aventures d'un comte déguisé en femme pendant un carnaval. Le ballet a été produit à Rome en avril 1917 par les Ballets russes de Serge de Diaghilev. (fr)
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  • The Good-Humoured Ladies (Le donne de buon umore) is a ballet with scenery and costumes by Léon Bakst, choreography by Léonide Massine, and music arranged from sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti by Vincenzo Tommasini. Written in 1917, the piece was based on a comedy by Carlo Goldoni; its plot concerns the diversions of a count disguised as a woman, at a carnival. It was produced in Rome in April 1917 by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. The ballet was later arranged into a suite for orchestra, in six movements: * I: Overture (Allegro) * II. Presto * III: Allegro * IV: Andante * V: Tempo di ballo (Non presto) * VI: Cat's Fugue and Finale (Presto). The Scarlatti sonatas adapted for the ballet are: * G major, K. 2, L. 388, P. 58 * D major, K. 435, L. 361, P. 466 * B minor, K. 87, L. 33, P. 43 * G major, K. 455, L. 209, P. 354 * G minor, K. 30, L. 499, P. 86 (Cat's Fugue) * D major, K. 430, L. 463, P. 463 * F major, K. 445, L. 385, P. 468. (en)
  • Les Femmes de bonne humeur( Ne doit pas être confondu avec Le donne di buon umore. ) Le donne de buon umore (The Good-Humoured Ladies, Les Femmes de bonne humeur) est un ballet, mise en scène et costumes de Léon Bakst, chorégraphie de Léonide Massine, musique arrangée à partir de sonates de Domenico Scarlatti par Vincenzo Tommasini. Écrit en 1917, le ballet est basé sur une comédie de Carlo Goldoni. Son intrigue raconte les aventures d'un comte déguisé en femme pendant un carnaval. Le ballet a été produit à Rome en avril 1917 par les Ballets russes de Serge de Diaghilev. Le ballet a été ensuite arrangé en une suite pour orchestre, en six mouvements : 1. * Ouverture (allegro) 2. * Presto 3. * Allegro 4. * Andante 5. * Tempo di ballo (non presto) 6. * Fugue du chat et Finale (presto). Les principales sonates de Scarlatti adaptées pour le ballet sont : * sol majeur, K. 2, L. 388, p. 58 * ré majeur, K. 435, L. 361, p. 466 * si mineur, K. 87, L. 33, p. 43 * sol majeur, K. 455, L. 209, p. 354 * sol mineur, K. 30, L. 499, p. 86 (Fugue du chat) * ré majeur, K. 430, L. 463, p. 463 * fa majeur, K. 445, L. 385, p. 468. (fr)
  • «Же́нщины в хоро́шем настрое́нии» (итал. Le donne di buon umore; фр. Les Femmes de Bonne Humeur) — одноактный балет (хореографическая комедия) в постановке Л. Ф. Мясина на музыку Д. Скарлатти, либретто балетмейстера по комедии К. Гольдони, сценография Л. С. Бакста. Впервые представлен труппой Русский балет Дягилева 12 апреля 1917 года в театре Костанци, Рим. (ru)
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