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* CreatorBreakdown: Igor Stravinsky was so discouraged over the ballet's hostile initial reception that he checked himself into a sanitarium to be treated for depression. Fortunately, the piece was vindicated after a more successful revival performance the next year.

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* CreatorBreakdown: Igor Stravinsky Music/IgorStravinsky was so discouraged over the ballet's hostile initial reception that he checked himself into a sanitarium to be treated for depression. Fortunately, the piece was vindicated after a more successful revival performance the next year.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Stravinsky was originally excited by the prospect of having his music used in ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', but he came to dislike it thanks to the edits made to the score without his permission.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Stravinsky was originally excited by the prospect of having his music used in ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', but he came to dislike it thanks to the edits made to the score without his permission.
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* TroubledProduction: Even before the disastrous premiere, the production was rather a mess: The dancers and musicians struggled to perform the bizarre rhythms and movements, Nijinsky and Stravinsky butted heads, the dance rehearsals fell way behind schedule, and the original Chosen One (Nijinsky's sister, Bronislava) got pregnant and had to be replaced by relative unknown Maria Piltz.

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* TroubledProduction: Even before the disastrous premiere, the production was rather a mess: The dancers and musicians struggled to perform the bizarre rhythms and movements, Nijinsky and Stravinsky butted heads, the dance rehearsals fell way behind schedule, and the original Chosen One (Nijinsky's sister, Bronislava) got pregnant and had to be replaced by relative unknown Maria Piltz.Piltz.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Stravinsky was originally excited by the prospect of having his music used in ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', but he came to dislike it thanks to the edits made to the score without his permission.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Igor Stravinsky was so discouraged over the ballet's hostile initial reception that he checked himself into a sanitarium to be treated for depression. Fortunately, the piece was vindicated after a more successful revival performance the next year.
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* MissingEpisode: Nijinsky's original choreography, despite being groundbreaking for its time, was never properly recorded, so most later productions rechoreographed it using their own material. The closest anyone's ever gotten to an authentic revival of Nijinsky's choreography was [[http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/25/arts/the-joffrey-ballet-restores-nijinsky-s-rite-of-spring.html the Joffrey Ballet's painstaking restoration]] in 1987.
* TroubledProduction: Even before the disastrous premiere, the production was rather a mess: The dancers and musicians struggled to perform the bizarre rhythms and movements, Nijinsky and Stravinsky butted heads, the dance rehearsals fell way behind schedule, and the original Chosen One (Nijinsky's sister, Bronislava) got pregnant and had to be replaced by relative unknown Maria Piltz.

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