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Friday, October 14, 2011 4:04 PM, Dear Robert, thank you for your email.The 1929 version of the score is the one used for George Balanchine's ballet Rubies. Sincerely, The George Balanchine Trust
Quoting Robert: Gentlemen, could you be so good as to tell me whether the 1929 version of "Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra" -- or the 1949 -- is used as the score for "Rubies"? Sincerely yours, Robert
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Friday, October 14, 2011 4:04 PM, Dear Robert, thank you for your email.The 1929 version of the score is the one used for George Balanchine's ballet Rubies. Sincerely, The George Balanchine Trust
Quoting Robert: Gentlemen, could you be so good as to tell me whether the 1929 version of "Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra" -- or the 1949 -- is used as the score for "Rubies"? Sincerely yours, Robert