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#46 bart

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Posted 04 October 2010 - 06:06 AM

View Postcubanmiamiboy, on 03 October 2010 - 05:52 PM, said:

View Postcanbelto, on 03 October 2010 - 07:48 AM, said:

I think "Symphony in C" is just a fun ballet. It has everything -- thrilling allegro dancing, a beautiful adagio duet, and a rousing finale. The four movements allow a company to show off its different types of dancers well. The music sounds like champagne -- so happy, so easy on the ears. It's one Balanchine ballet where absolutely no homework is necessary. I think anyone can just sit down and watch Symphony in C and love it.
...AND it has tutus... :lol:
Thanks, canbelto.  I think you are right on target.

Cristian, even though I am a lover of leotard ballets, I have to agree with you about the tutus, which go beautifully with the music.  Just compare the following:

NYCB in Symphony in C:
http://www.google.co...1t:429,r:11,s:0

NYCB in Symphony in Three Movements:
http://danceviewtime...ntsc1783810.jpg

Even without hearing Bizet versus Stravinsky, you can see the musical difference.

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Posted 04 October 2010 - 08:24 AM

View Postbart, on 04 October 2010 - 06:06 AM, said:


Cristian, even though I am a lover of leotard ballets, I have to agree with you about the tutus, which go beautifully with the music.  Just compare the following:

NYCB in Symphony in C:
http://www.google.co...1t:429,r:11,s:0

NYCB in Symphony in Three Movements:
http://danceviewtime...ntsc1783810.jpg

Even without hearing Bizet versus Stravinsky, you can see the musical difference.

It is funny...SITM I never "got"-(even after multiple viewings), whereas SIC "got" me since the very first time...!  :)

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 11:36 AM

Here's my list:
Balanchine -  "Jewels," "Apollo," & "Mozartiana"
Petipa -      "Giselle," "La Bayadere," & "Swan Lake"  
Ashton -      "A Month in the Country" & "The Dream"  
This may be cheating, but for "Romeo & Juliet" give me Cranko's Acts 1 & 2 for the ball, crowd and fight scenes, and MacMillan's for the balconey & Act 3.  But, if I have to pick one "R & J", it would be Sir Kenneth's.

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 12:19 PM

My one-and-only: The Sleeping Beauty.

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 02:17 PM

View PostCygnet, on 05 October 2010 - 11:36 AM, said:


This may be cheating, but for "Romeo & Juliet" give me Cranko's Acts 1 & 2 for the ball, crowd and fight scenes, and MacMillan's for the balconey & Act 3.  But, if I have to pick one "R & J", it would be Sir Kenneth's.


You ARE cheating but that's not a bad combination! Actually I find Cranko's sense of creating a dramatic flow stronger than MacMillan's but I do like MacMillan's third act a lot. So I might go to a performance of your concoction.

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Posted 22 November 2010 - 11:49 AM

Around 1955, I wandered off the street in NYC into a place called City Center Theatre. There was a ballet company performing there, the NYCC Ballet. The director was George Balanchine. Principal dancers were Maria Tallchief and Tanaquil La Clercq. I had never seen a ballet or even thought of it previously. The curtain rose on "Concerto Barocco" to the music of Bach's Double Violin Concerto. From that unforgettable moment I was hooked forever into a lifetime of attending ballet performances. There are so many wonderful ballets but Concerto Barocco will always be at the top of my favorites.

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Posted 10 December 2010 - 10:17 PM

Well, you certainly started out with a winner!  You must have many wonderful memories.  Why don't you stop by our Welcome Forum and introduce yourself?  We'd love to hear a few!

I apologize for taking so long to reply to your post.  It took me a while to locate it.  From now on, anything you post will be instantly visible to the public, so we'll see you right away.

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Posted 11 December 2010 - 06:14 AM

Welcome, George, and thank you for that post.  Your first Balanchine/NYCB/City Center moment was only 2 years before mine.  To come upon Concerto Barocco with a cast like that was a huge bit of luck.  

There are a number of us on ballet talk who have memories of the City Center days.  (We're part of a Balancine spectrum that covers many decades.)  I hope you'll join us and look forward to hearing more of your memories and thoughts about ballet.



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