naomikage Posted June 18, 2016 Share Posted June 18, 2016 Stars of the New York City Ballet, including Jacques d’Amboise, Melissa Hayden, Allegra Kent, Nicholas Magallanes, Janet Reed, Maria Tallchief, and Violette Verdy, in television performances from the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1966) will be released. http://www.vaimusic.com/product/4587.html 1. SOUVENIRS (13:19) Choreography by Todd Bolender; Music by Samuel BarberDancers: Janet Reed, Marian Horosko, Roy Tobias, Jonathan Wattsand Corps de Ballet of New York City Ballet (1959)2. CIRCUS BALLET (5:16) Conceived and choreographed for The Bell Telephone Hour by Robert PagentDancers: Allegra Kent and Tommy Rall (1961)3. THE NUTCRACKER - Grand Pas de Deux (9:45) Choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev IvanovMusic by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyDancers: Violette Verdy and Edward Villella (1961)4. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (7:05) Conceived and choreographed for The Bell Telephone Hour by Gene NelsonMusic by George GershwinDancers: Allegra Kent, Taina Elg, Jacques d’Amboise, Gene Nelson (1959)5. ALLEGRO BRILLANTE (9:24) Choreography by George Balanchine / Music by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyDancers: Maria Tallchief and Nicholas Magallanes and Corps de Ballet (1964)6. YOUNG LOVERS (6:06) Conceived and choreographed for The Bell Telephone Hour by Gene NelsonMusic: “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World” by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz HartDancers: Allegra Kent and Gene Nelson (1962)7. WILD WEST DANCE (4:23) Conceived and choreographed for The Bell Telephone Hour by Matt MattoxMusic: “Buttons and Bows” by Jay Livingston & Ray EvansDancers: Allegra Kent, Anthony Blum, Basil Thompson, and Ensemble (1966)8. STARS & STRIPES (Excerpts) (10:12) Choreography by George BalanchineMusic by John Philip Sousa, arr. Hershy KayDancers: Melissa Hayden and Jacques d’Amboiseand Corps de Ballet of New York City Ballet (1959) Link to comment
sandik Posted June 18, 2016 Share Posted June 18, 2016 And some choreography that's otherwise difficult to find. Todd Bolendar's "Souvenirs" is great fun, and Matt Mattox! And Tommy Rall! Link to comment
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