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  2. Sabre Dance - Wikipedia

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    The cover of a 1953 record of "Sabre Dance" by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra [1] "Sabre Dance" [a] is a movement in the final act of Aram Khachaturian's ballet Gayane (1942), where the dancers display their skill with sabres. [2] It is Khachaturian's best known and most recognizable work worldwide.

  3. Gayane (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    The "Sabre Dance" features prominently in the 1961 film One, Two, Three directed by Billy Wilder and starring James Cagney, as well as in Woody Allen's 2006 film Scoop. It has also been used in numerous other movies, TV shows, and video games. Because of its feverish tempo, the music has long been a staple of novelty acts such as plate twirling.

  4. Masquerade (Khachaturian) - Wikipedia

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    [16] Critic Maya Pritsker noted that it is considered Khachaturian's "best known score of incidental and film music." [17] Ronja Persson distinguished the three dance movements (Waltz, Mazurka, and Galop) from the two sentimental movements in between (Nocturne and Romance). [18] In 1948, several recordings of the suite were made in the United ...

  5. Love Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    In December 1968, UK music magazine NME reported that Love Sculpture had signed a US recording contract with London Records, guaranteeing £250,000. [6] The band were also given an invitation to perform "Sabre Dance" live on the German Beat-Club television programme of Radio Bremen, being broadcast in monochrome at that time.

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  7. Dave Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    Their second single was a quasi-novelty Top 5, a reworking of Khachaturian's classical piece "Sabre Dance" as a speed-crazed rock number, inspired by Keith Emerson's classical rearrangements. [7] " Sabre Dance" became a hit after garnering the enthusiastic attention of British DJ John Peel , who was so impressed he played it twice in one ...