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Article: Ibert, Jacques
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Ibert, Jacques
(
b
Paris, 15 Aug. 1890,
d
Paris, 6 Feb. 1960). French composer who wrote several scores for dance including Nijinska's
Les Rencontres
(Paris, 1925), R. Page's
Gold Standard
(Chicago, 1934), Fokine's
Diane de Poitiers
(Paris, 1934), Petit's
Les Amours de Jupiter
(Paris, 1934), and Lifar's
Escales
(Paris, 1948), and
Le Chevalier errant
(Paris, 1950). ...
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