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She wakes. The real rose is at her feet where the dream rose had lain for a moment. She picks it up and kisses it again, poor little faded and finite sign of a fresh infinite thing which has shown itself for a moment and passed out of earth's tiny room. 36 SPECTRE DE LA ROSE ^4 Paradox IT is one of those paradoxes, of which the Russian ballet is rich in examples, that the music of this fragile little poem should be Weber's "Invitation a la Valse, " robustly orchestrated by Berlioz. I can imagin...e how sickly and pale specially written music might have been ! The healthy, strong melody, the sound, marked rhythm help to create that sense of the impossible which is the abiding impression o\ the phantom of the rose. How this music pulsates ! Its deep expectant breath- ing increases one's sensation that we are all dreaming — dancers and audience too. Tamar Karsavina, who in other roles shows a nervous force, a tragic power, a strange and luring grace which account even better than her dancing for her triumphant prominence, is so gentle, so modest, so suppliant in the "Spectre de la Rose, " that she becomes the incarnation of snow-white youth, dreaming of a heavenly lover.
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