''Chaconne'' is a ballet made by
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company' ...
co-founder and ballet master
George Balanchine
George Balanchine (;
Various sources:
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* born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; ka, გიორგი მელიტონის ძე ბალანჩივაძე; January 22, 1904 (O. S. January 9) – April 30, 1983) was ...
to ballet music from
Gluck's ''
Orfeo ed Euridice
' (; French: '; English: ''Orpheus and Eurydice'') is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on Orpheus, the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the ''azione teatrale'', mea ...
'' (Vienna, 1762; Paris, 1774). The premiere took place Wednesday, 22 January 1976 at the
New York State Theater
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,
Lincoln Center
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, with lighting by
Ronald Bates
Ronald Bates (July 14, 1932 - August 25, 1986) was an American ballet lighting designer, particularly for the New York City Ballet.
Early life and career
Bates was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1932. He studied scenic design at Los Angeles City ...
;
Robert Irving conducted. ''Chaconne'' was danced in practice clothes at its premiere;
Karinska's costumes were added in the spring season.
The finale to ''Orfeo ed Euridice'' is a ''
chaconne
A chaconne (; ; es, chacona, links=no; it, ciaccona, links=no, ; earlier English: ''chacony'') is a type of musical composition often used as a vehicle for variation on a repeated short harmonic progression, often involving a fairly short rep ...
'', a dance form built on a short bass phrase and often used by 17th and 18th century opera composers to achieve a festive mood at the end. The choreography was first performed at the
Hamburgische Staatsoper
The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''Genera ...
in their 1963 production of ''
Orpheus und Eurydike
''Orpheus und Eurydike'' (''Orpheus and Eurydice'') is an opera by Ernst Krenek. The German text is based on a play by Oskar Kokoschka. Kokoschka began writing his play during his convalescence (from wounds received on the Ukrainian front in 191 ...
'' and somewhat altered in ''Chaconne'', especially that for the principal dancers. Balanchine added the ''pas de deux'' for Suzanne Farrell and Peter Martins to the 1976 ballet and the opening ensemble (to the 1774 ''
Dance of the Blessed Spirits'') for the Spring season.
Balanchine's first ''
Orpheus and Eurydice
The ancient legend of Orpheus and Eurydice (, ''Orpheus, Eurydikē'') concerns the fateful love of Orpheus of Thrace for the beautiful Eurydice. Orpheus was the son of Apollo and the muse Calliope. It may be a late addition to the Orpheus myths ...
'' was made on the
Metropolitan Opera
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in 1936; his approach, the singers remaining in the pit while the action was danced on stage, was ''not'' well received; the production had only two performances. He choreographed ''
Orphée et Eurydice'' for the
Théâtre National de l'Opéra, Paris in 1973 and ''
Orfeo ed Euridice
' (; French: '; English: ''Orpheus and Eurydice'') is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on Orpheus, the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the ''azione teatrale'', mea ...
'' for the
Chicago Lyric Opera
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in 1975 as well.
Original cast
: ''Pas de trois''
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Renee Estopinal
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Wilhelmina Frankfurt
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Jay Jolley
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: ''Pas de deux''
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Susan Hendl
Susan Coxe Hendl (September 18, 1947 – October 12, 2020) was an American ballet dancer and '' répétiteur''. She danced with the New York City Ballet between 1963 and 1983, then staged and coached works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins ...
*
Jean-Pierre Frohlich
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company's ...
: ''Pas de cinq''
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Elise Flagg
Elise Flagg (born 1951) is an American ballet dancer who worked with George Balanchine as a dancer at the New York City Ballet .
Life
Elise Flagg was born December 23, 1951 in Detroit, Michigan. Her sister Laura is also a dancer.
In the 1960s an ...
*
Bonita Borne
Bonita may refer to:
Music
* "Bonita" (Antônio Carlos Jobim song), 1963
* "Bonita", a song by J Balvin, 2017
* "Bonita", a song by Juanes and Sebastián Yatra, 2019
Places Turkey
* Bonita (Paphlagonia), an ancient town
United States
* Bonita, ...
*
Elyse Borne
This is a list of New York City Ballet dancers.
Principal dancers
Soloists
This is a list of New York City Ballet soloists.
Corps de ballet
The following is a list of the current members of the corps de ballet.
* Victor Abreu
* Devin Albe ...
*
Laura Flagg
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People
* Laura (given name)
* Laura, the British code name for the World War I Belgian spy Marthe Cnockaert
Places Australia
* Laura, Queensland, a town on the Cape York Peninsula
* Laura, South Australia
* Laura Bay, a bay ...
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Nichol Hlinka
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* B. P. Nichol, Canadian poet
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* Caleb Nichol, fictional character from ''The O.C.''
* Camilla Nichol, British geologist
* Gene Nichol, former College of ...
: ''Pas de deux''
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Suzanne Farrell
Suzanne Farrell (born August 16, 1945) is an American ballerina and the founder of the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Farrell began her ballet training at the age of eight. In 1960, she received a scholarship t ...
*
Peter Martins
Peter Martins (born 27 October 1946) is a Danish ballet dancer and choreographer. Martins was a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet and with the New York City Ballet, where he joined George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and John Taras as ...
: Chaconne''
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Suzanne Farrell
Suzanne Farrell (born August 16, 1945) is an American ballerina and the founder of the Suzanne Farrell Ballet at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Farrell began her ballet training at the age of eight. In 1960, she received a scholarship t ...
*
Susan Pilarre
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Marjorie Spohn
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Tracy Bennett
:''and corps de ballet''
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Peter Martins
Peter Martins (born 27 October 1946) is a Danish ballet dancer and choreographer. Martins was a principal dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet and with the New York City Ballet, where he joined George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and John Taras as ...
*
Gerard Ebitz
Filmography
*1978 TFC, ''Peter Martins: A Dancer'', ''pas de deux''*
Videography / DVD
*1995
Nonesuch __NOTOC__
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* ''Lychnis chalcedonica'', a wildflower
* ''Medicago lupulina'', a wildflower
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*Nonesuch, Kentucky
*Nonesuch Island, Bermuda
*Nonesuch Mine, Michigan
*Nonesuch Palace, mis-spelling of ...
, ''The Balanchine Library: Choreography by Balanchine'', excerpts (1978)
*2001 Kultur, ''Peter Martins: A Dancer'', ''pas de deux''
*2004 Kultur, ''Balanchine'', excerpts
Television
*1978
PBS
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, ''Dance in America'', excerpts
*1978
CBC, Montreal
*1983
PBS
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, ''Gala of Stars'', excerpt
*1984
TF1, ''
Faust
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The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads ...
''
Articles
Sunday NY Timesby
Clive Barnes
Clive Alexander Barnes (13 May 1927 – 19 November 2008) was an English writer and critic. From 1965 to 1977, he was the dance and theater critic for ''The New York Times'', and, from 1978 until his death, ''The New York Post.'' Barnes had sign ...
, February 1, 1976
Sunday NY Timesby Elizabeth Kendall, February 8, 1976
by Anna Kisselgoff, February 16, 1976
by Daniel J. Wakin, October 23, 2010
Reviews
by
Clive Barnes
Clive Alexander Barnes (13 May 1927 – 19 November 2008) was an English writer and critic. From 1965 to 1977, he was the dance and theater critic for ''The New York Times'', and, from 1978 until his death, ''The New York Post.'' Barnes had sign ...
, January 24, 1976
NY Times reviewby
Clive Barnes
Clive Alexander Barnes (13 May 1927 – 19 November 2008) was an English writer and critic. From 1965 to 1977, he was the dance and theater critic for ''The New York Times'', and, from 1978 until his death, ''The New York Post.'' Barnes had sign ...
, February 9, 1976
NY Times reviewby
Anna Kisselgoff Anna Kisselgoff (born 12 January 1938) is a dance critic and cultural news reporter for ''The New York Times''. She began at the ''Times'' as a dance critic and cultural news reporter in 1968, and became its Chief Dance Critic in 1977, a role she h ...
, January 31, 1982
NY Times reviewby
Anna Kisselgoff Anna Kisselgoff (born 12 January 1938) is a dance critic and cultural news reporter for ''The New York Times''. She began at the ''Times'' as a dance critic and cultural news reporter in 1968, and became its Chief Dance Critic in 1977, a role she h ...
, May 28, 1987
NY Times reviewby
Jack Anderson, February 8, 1994
NY Times reviewby
Jack Anderson, June 30, 2001
NY Times reviewby
Jack Anderson, May 3, 2003
NY Times reviewby
Alastair Macaulay
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, November 27, 2007
film
NY Times review of ''Dance in America''
External links
Chaconneon the website of the Balanchine Trust
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Ballets by George Balanchine
Ballets to the music of Christoph Willibald Gluck
1976 ballet premieres
Ballets designed by Barbara Karinska
Ballets designed by Ronald Bates
New York City Ballet repertory