A pièce d'occasion (pronounced [pjɛs dɔkazjɔ̃] ) like the word pièce meaning preparing and d'occasion meaning for special occasion[ 1] suggests a composition, dance or theatrical piece composed, often commissioned, for a festive occasion.
Examples
The Dying Swan , ballet by Mikhail Fokine (to Camille Saint-Saëns 's cello solo Le cygne ) for the ballerina Anna Pavlova (1905)
Fanfare for a Prince , ballet by John Taras (1956)
Dance Preludes , ballet by Miriam Mahdaviani (1991)
FOR 4 , dance by Christopher Wheeldon (to Franz Schubert 's Death and the Maiden ) (2006)
Silla , opera seria by Handel (1713)
Elvida , opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1826)
Entrez, messieurs, mesdames , pièce d'occasion by Offenbach (1855)
Les dragées du baptême , pièce d'occasion by Offenbach (1856)
La statue retrouvée (1923), an entertainment for a private costume ball in Paris with music by Erik Satie , scenario by Jean Cocteau , designs by Pablo Picasso and choreography by Leonide Massine .
How He Lied to Her Husband , playlet by George Bernard Shaw (1905).
See also
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