abatt Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 http://www.nycballet.com/casting/casting.html Casting is up for week one. Chase Finlay is Apollo! Link to comment
susanger Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 http://www.nycballet.com/casting/casting.html Casting is up for week one. Chase Finlay is Apollo! Could have predicted that from the day he set foot in the theater! Link to comment
abatt Posted April 20, 2011 Author Share Posted April 20, 2011 I wouldn't have predicted that Chase would have gotten this role so soon, though. He is still in the corps. Robby Fairchild, who just did Apollo in D.C., is not listed on the casting sheet for any ballet. Link to comment
melange Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 I love to see promising young corps members given a crack at marquee principal roles and can't wait to see what Finlay does with Apollo. Peter Boal's and Nikolaj Hübbe's are large shoes to fill, though. Link to comment
Slant Posted April 20, 2011 Share Posted April 20, 2011 I think they are pushing Chase Finaly way too much. I think rushing him along. Okay, he's a fresh face, but so what! I don't think he has the polish or maturity yet to take all these lead roles. And where is Joaquin de Luz? He's not getting roles. I've been getting a bad vibe about casting at NYCB since the winter season. Link to comment
abatt Posted April 20, 2011 Author Share Posted April 20, 2011 I think they are pushing Chase Finaly way too much. I think rushing him along. Okay, he's a fresh face, but so what! I don't think he has the polish or maturity yet to take all these lead roles. I have to agree. Finlay has a lot of promise, but he sometimes looks a little green on stage when he is given difficult principal roles. Certainly, I hope he does an excellent job in Apollo. We'll see. Link to comment
carbro Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 For your convenience: NEW YORK CITY BALLET PRINCIPAL CASTING FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 3 – 8, 2011 BALANCHINE BLACK & WHITE WEEK TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 7:30 PM (Conductor: Karoui) SQUARE DANCE: M. Fairchild, Huxley AGON: Whelan, Marcovici, Veyette, Hankes, Laracey, Reichlen, Ramasar, Hall STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO: Hyltin, la Cour, Kowroski, Ramasar [solo violin: Delmoni] WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 7:30 PM (Conductor: Otranto) EPISODES: A. Stafford, *T. Angle, Reichlen, la Cour, Whelan, Marcovici, Mearns, J. Stafford+ LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN: NYCB Ensemble SYMPHONY IN THREE MOVEMENTS: Taylor, T. Peck, Lowery, J. Angle, Ulbricht, Suozzi THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 8 PM (Conductor: Sill) MONUMENTUM PRO GESUALDO: Kowroski, Askegard MOVEMENTS FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA: Kowroski, Marcovici [solo piano: Moverman] APOLLO: *Finlay, Hyltin+, T. Peck+, Scheller+ THE FOUR TEMPERAMENTS: Wellington, Tworzyanski, King, Peiffer, LeCrone, J. Peck, Garcia+, Somogyi, T. Angle, la Cour, Reichlen [solo piano: Walters] FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 8 PM (Conductor: Otranto) SYMPHONY IN THREE MOVEMENTS: Taylor, T. Peck, Lowery, J. Angle, Ulbricht, Suozzi DUO CONCERTANT: *M. Fairchild, *Finlay [solo violin: Hong, Solo piano: Grant] LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN: NYCB Ensemble STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO: Hyltin, la Cour, Kowroski, Ramasar [solo violin: Delmoni] SATURDAY MATINEE, MAY 7, 2 PM (Conductor: Karoui) APOLLO: Finlay, Hyltin, T. Peck, Scheller SQUARE DANCE: Bouder, Stanley AGON: Whelan, Marcovici, Veyette, Hankes, Laracey, Reichlen, Ramasar, Hall SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 8 PM EPISODES: A. Stafford, Suozzi+, Reichlen, la Cour, Whelan, Marcovici, Mearns, J. Stafford [Conductor: Otranto] CONCERTO BAROCCO: Kowroski, *Mearns, Askegard [Conductor: McAdams, Solo violin: Beroukhim, Kim] THE FOUR TEMPERAMENTS: Wellington, Tworzyanski, King, Peiffer, LeCrone, J. Peck, Garcia, Somogyi, T. Angle, la Cour, Reichlen [Conductor: Sill] SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 8, 3 PM CONCERTO BAROCCO: Kowroski, *Mearns, Askegard [Conductor: Sill] MONUMENTUM PRO GESUALDO: Reichlen, la Cour [Conductor: Sill] MOVEMENTS FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA: *Reichlen, Marcovici [Conductor: Sill, Solo piano: Moverman] DUO CONCERTANT: *M. Fairchild, *Finlay [solo violin: Hong, Solo piano: Grant] SYMPHONY IN THREE MOVEMENTS: A. Stafford, Hyltin, LeCrone, Ramasar, Hendrickson, Scordato [Conductor: Otranto] * First Time in Role +NY Debut PROGRAM AND CASTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE (04/20/11) For changes and updates, check abatt's link in Post #1. Link to comment
Kathleen O'Connell Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 Ironically enough, I'm frantically trying to re-juggle my calendar to see the one thing you don't need the cast list for: Le Tombeau de Couperin. Beautiful music, beautiful ensemble choreography, and as rare as the proverbial hen's teeth these days -- although In truth, I don't think it's ever been a repertory staple. Link to comment
carbro Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 I'm also eagerly waiting to see Tombeau again, Kathleen. No, it has never been a staple. Unfortunately, it has historically been underrehearsed. The last time I saw it, though, it was in good shape, so I have reason to hope that it gets the respect it deserves this time around, too. Link to comment
Kathleen O'Connell Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 I'm also eagerly waiting to see Tombeau again, Kathleen. No, it has never been a staple. Unfortunately, it has historically been underrehearsed. The last time I saw it, though, it was in good shape, so I have reason to hope that it gets the respect it deserves this time around, too. The very best performance of Tombeau I've ever seen was at an SAB workshop - everyone looked well-rehearsed and happy to be dancing. It was a real treat. Link to comment
carbro Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 I love to see promising young corps members given a crack at marquee principal roles and can't wait to see what Finlay does with Apollo. Peter Boal's and Nikolaj Hübbe's are large shoes to fill, though.Me too. The best Apollo I ever saw was one Peter Boal did with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at NJPAC, when he was probably at that magical juncture when a dancer's technique is still very strong and his artistic insight mature. He did not arrive there overnight, and I would not expect an Apollo of that caliber from Finlay yet, although I have high hopes for a creditable debut, something to build upon. I'm glad he's getting a shot at this role so early in his career. Gives him plenty of time to let it ripen. Link to comment
Eileen Posted April 24, 2011 Share Posted April 24, 2011 I think they are pushing Chase Finaly way too much. I think rushing him along. Okay, he's a fresh face, but so what! I don't think he has the polish or maturity yet to take all these lead roles. I have to agree. Finlay has a lot of promise, but he sometimes looks a little green on stage when he is given difficult principal roles. Certainly, I hope he does an excellent job in Apollo. We'll see. I predicted Chase Finlay for the role of Apollo, and wrote it on the Swan Lake thread on February 24: "Here's a dark horse prediction: Chase Finley has been given many prominent roles. I suspect he's being prepared for Apollo. He'd make a perfect Apollo as his technique sharpens and he gains more performance experience." To which abatt replied: "Finlay is certainly a future candidate for Apollo and many other major roles. He may even be learning the role as an understudy now. However, he is too young and not ready for a major role of that stature at this juncture." And I responded: "Yes, but he is all potential." Since I just happened to have tickets to this performance (bought way in advance!) I can't wait to see him and report on his performance, and Sterling's as well. Link to comment
canbelto Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 Sterling Hyltin and Tiler Peck in Apollo? Mearns in Concerto Barocco? Bouder in Square Dance! My credit card will die a disastrous death. Link to comment
abatt Posted April 29, 2011 Author Share Posted April 29, 2011 Casting is up for week two. Here's the link- http://www.nycballet.com/nycb/content/casting.aspx?id=14002 They are using the same cast for each performance of 7DS (Whelan, Mearns, Hall). I didn't realize they were bringing in famed conductor Paul Gemignani for 7DS. Looking forward to it. Our new leads in the final section of Vienna Waltzes will be Kowrowski/Askegard (Askegard isn't new to the part) and Mearns/Marcovici. I've never seen anyone other than Kistler and Nichols in the ballerina role. I expect that both Mearns and Kowrowski will be marvelous. Robbie Fairchild is back in action in Week 2, doing Duo Concertant w. Hyltin. Kathryn Morgan is also back in action, doing the polka section of VW. Bouder will debut in the Voices of Spring section w. Garcia. That's PERFECT casting. Can't wait. Please don't go out on strike, folks. Link to comment
Slant Posted April 30, 2011 Share Posted April 30, 2011 I would not be surprised if the dancers do some sort of job action the night of the gala. Link to comment
Slant Posted May 3, 2011 Share Posted May 3, 2011 Looks like the show will goon. Dancers have reached agreement on new contract. According to Devin Alberda, NYCB corps member and on of their AGMA reps. Yeay! Link to comment
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