Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin is a one-act pantomime ballet, with music by Bela Bartok and a libretto by Menyhert Lengyel. It tells the story of a group of criminals who force a young girl, known as the Mandarin, to dance in order to entice potential victims. In the end, the Mandarin sacrifices herself to save a young man from the criminals. The ballet was controversial when it premiered in 1926 due to its violent and sexually suggestive themes, but it has since become recognized as a masterpiece of 20th-century music. The score is known for its use of dissonance and unconventional rhythms, and it is often cited as an influential work in the development of modern classical music.
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