The sensational discovery of this work by Grazioso Cecchetti, son of the
great Italian ballet master Enrico (1850-1928), is now made extremely
valuable since it represents the only direct testimony of the famous
Cecchetti method of classical ballet (the Italian School), until now
passed down exclusively through the writings of his followers and
students. Over 700 original sketches and drawings by the author himself,
included in this work, make it a truly complete handbook on the most
celebrated and widely used classical dance method in the anglo-saxon
world. The work is divided into two volumes, as the original.
Specifically, this second volume explores allegro exercises, pointe work
and turns, exercises in turns, enchaînements, variations, programs and
daily exercises for the week, and a glossary of dance terms.