She gave a farewell performance in Moscow on Saturday night in "Carmen Suite," a one-act ballet set to music adapted by her husband, the composer Rodion Shchedrin, from the Bizet opera.
The Théâtre Lyrique's production was a landmark revival in the history of the opera, with the music adapted by Hector Berlioz for the mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot as Orphée.
The film was directed by Riley Thomson and features music adapted from the "Light Cavalry Overture" by Franz von Suppé.
Underscoring the performance is music, written, adapted and played (on the accordion) by Mr. Bern, with Mr. Bass joining in on the banjo.
Praise was gained for the quality of the graphics, sound, fluid controls, balanced difficulty level and atmosphere (with music adapted from Danny Elfman's score for the film).
The song was part of the 1968 Off-Broadway musical How to Steal an Election and its cast album, with music and lyrics adapted by folk singer Oscar Brand.
Theatre music refers to a wide range of music composed or adapted for performance in theatres.
Morton's repertory provided most of the songs for "Jelly's Last Jam," with music adapted by Luther Henderson and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead.
Paul Sills' Story Theatre is a play with music, adapted from fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm.
"Ceremonial Games from the Kielce Region," with dances by Mr. Zapala and folk music adapted by Mr. Piwkowski, depicted an exuberant ceremonial game called "Orakich Days."