Liebeslieder Walzer (ballet)
Liebeslieder Walzer is a ballet by New York City Ballet co-founder and balletmaster George Balanchine based on the Brahms' Liebeslieder Walzer, op. 52, and their sequel Neue Liebeslieder, op. 65.[1]
The premier of the ballet took place on Tuesday, 22 November, 1960, New York, at the City Center of Music and Drama, New York, with mise en scène by David Hays and costumes by Karinska. The duo pianists were Louise Sherman and Robert Irving and the singers Angeline Rasmussen, Mitzi Wilson, Frank Porretta and Herbert Beattie.[1]
Scenario
The musicians and dancers appear on stage together in period costumes. The dancers wear formal evening dress and the women dancing slippers during the first set of eighteen waltzes in a cozy ballroom; after a brief lowering of the curtain they dance the next fourteen waltzes under a starry sky, the women in calf-length tulle skirts and pointe shoes. They leave the stage two by two and return in pairs in original costume to listen to the last waltz.
Casts
original
NYCB revivals
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Footnotes
- 1 2 John Martin (November 23, 1960). "Ballet: Brahms' Waltzes". The New York Times. p. 18.
- 1 2 first time in rôle
Film
- 1973 RM Productions
Videography and DVD
- 2004 Kultur Balanchine part I excerpts from 2005 Films du Prieuré Violette et Mr. B
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See also
Articles
- Sunday NY Times by Anna Kisselgoff, 20 May 1984
Reviews
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