Music |
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
George Friedrich Handel
Maurice Pacher
Mikael Karlsson
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Choreography ("Serenade") | George Balanchine |
Choreography ("Aureole") | Paul Taylor |
Choreography ("Aunis") | Jacques Garnier |
Choreography ("Tyll") | Alexander Ekman |
Set Designer |
George Tacet
("Aureole")
Alexander Ekman
("Tyll")
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Staging |
Judy Fugate
("Serenade")
Andy Le Beau
("Aureole")
Jean-Christophe Guerri
Brigitte Lefèvre
("Aunis")
Marie-Louise Sid Sylwander
Joakim Stephenson
("Tyll")
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Costume Designer |
Karinska
("Serenade")
George Tacet
("Aureole")
Bregje van Balen
("Tyll")
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Lighting Designer |
Ronald Bates
("Serenade")
Thomas Skelton
("Aureole")
Tom Visser
("Tyll")
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Serenade for String Orchestra (1880) by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Music for "Aureole":
various works by George Friedrich Handel
Original music for "Aunis" - Maurice Pacher
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 Trust
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
Choreography by Paul Taylor © Paul Taylor Dance Foundation
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
© Stepping Grounds
Russian premieres of "Aureole", "Aunis" and "Tyll" at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre: November 25, 2017
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
Serenade / Aureole | |
Conductor |
Anton Grishanin
Roman Kaloshin
|
Serenade | |
Waltz |
Oksana Kardash
Natalia Kleymenova
Natalia Somova
Denis Dmitriev
Ivan Mikhalev
Georgi Smilevski
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Russian Dance |
Maria Beck
Erika Mikirticheva
Valeria Mukhanova
|
Elegy |
Ekaterina Ivanova
Elena Solomyanko
Natalia Somova
Sergey Manuylov
Alexander Seleznev
Georgi Smilevski
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Aureole | |
Soloist |
Maria Beck
Zhanna Gubanova
Anastasia Pershenkova
Olga Sizykh
Elena Solomyanko
Natalia Somova
Ksenia Shevtsova
Sergey Manuylov
Dmitry Petrov
Alexander Seleznev
Georgi Smilevski
Dmitry Sobolevsky
|
Aunis | |
Soloist |
Yuri Vybornov
David Gelenava
Jean Deryagin
Evgeny Zhukov
Alisher Kalibay
Maxim Sevagin
Georgi Smilevski-jr.
Georgy Stelmakh
Innokenty Yuldashev
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Tyll | |
Couple I |
Natalia Kleymenova
Erika Mikirticheva
Sergey Manuylov
Georgi Smilevski
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Couple II |
Oksana Kardash
Anna Okuneva
Denis Dmitriev
Dmitry Sobolevsky
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Couple III |
Ekaterina Ivanova
Ksenia Shevtsova
Evgeny Zhukov
Ivan Mikhalev
|
Circus |
Oksana Kardash
Sergey Manuylov
Dmitry Sobolevsky
Elena Solomyanko
|
Woman in Black |
Maria Beck
Anastasia Pershenkova
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