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04 June 2018 (Mon), 19:00 Brilliant Classical Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1887, founded by Stanislavsky) - Modern Ballet Evening of one-act ballets: "Oreol", "Onis","Tulle" and "Serenade"

Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes

The performance has 2 intermissions

Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets: "Oreol", "Onis","Tulle" and "Serenade" 2022

Choreography: George Balanchine
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Composer: Laurent Garnier
Choreography: Alexander Ekman

Orchestra: Stanislavsky theatre symphony orchestra
Ballet company: Stanislavsky ballet

Premiere of this production: 25 November 2017, Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre, Moscow, Russia

Music 

Pyotr Tchaikovsky

George Frideric Handel

Maurice Pacher

Mikael Karlsson

Choreography ("Serenade") George Balanchine

Choreography ("Aureole") Paul Taylor

Choreography ("Aunis") Jacques Garnier

Choreography ("Tyll") Alexander Ekman

Set Designer 

George Tacet

("Aureole")

Staging 

Judy Fugate

("Serenade")

Andy Le Beau

("Aureole")

TBA

("Aunis")

Marie-Louise Sid Sylwander

Joakim Stephenson

("Tyll")

Lighting Designer 

Ronald Bates

("Serenade")

Thomas Skelton

("Aureole")

Tom Visser

("Tyll")

Costume Designer 

Karinska

("Serenade")

George Tacet

("Aureole")

Bregje van Balen

("Tyll")

Music for "Serenade":

Serenade for String Orchestra (1880) by Pyotr Tchaikovsky

 

Music for "Aureole": 

various works by George Friedrich Handel

 

Original music for "Aunis" - Maurice Pasche

Original music for "Tyll" - Mikael Karlsson

 

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World premiere of "Serenade": March 1, 1935

American Ballet Company, Adelphi Theatre, New York

 

Choreography by George Balanchine © George Balanchine Foundation

 

Premiere of "Serenade" 

at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko 

Moscow Academic Music Theatre: November 25, 2017

 

World premiere of "Aureole": August 4, 1962

American Dance Festival, Paul Taylor Company, New London

 

World premiere of "Aunis": November 23, 1979

Theater of Silence (Théâtre du Silence), La Rochelle

 

World premiere of "Tyll": April 27, 2012

Royal Ballet of Sweden, Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm





Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets: "Oreol", "Onis","Tulle" and "Serenade" 2022


Premiere performances of "Balanchine / Taylor / Garnier / Ekman" Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera theatre
 
About This Video
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Premiere performances of "Balanchine / Taylor / Garnier / Ekman" coming on November 25, 26 and 27.

Four new ballets are being added to the theatre's repertory, three of which will be shown in Russia for the first time.

This night is opened by Serenade, which was made to the divine Tchaikovsky’s music. And George Balanchine, who liked to say that "music should be seen, while the dance should be heard", would surely endorse such interpretation of this masterpiece of his.

Aureole is an underlying production of the modern American dance. The unique style of Paul Taylor combined with Handel’s Baroque music turn this ballet into a song of joy.

Aunis is the name of old French province, whose folk dances inspired Jacques Garnier. By merging the tradition and modern dance language this ballet for three dancers relates to us, somewhat nostalgically, the memories of happy and carefree youth.

The program is concluded by Alexander Ekman’s Tyll. The choreographer suggests a new view of the classical ballet, full of humor, but sympathetic. Theatrical ingenuity and boundless imagination make Ekman one of the most outstanding choreographers of his generation.

These ballets reflect the view of the dance of today and yesterday, and I trust the dancers of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre will share the joy of discovery of this choreography with the audience.

Laurent Hilaire


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