- Concerto Barocco
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Concerto Barocco is a ballet made on students at the School of American Ballet by George Balanchine, subsequently balletmaster and co-founder of New York City Ballet, to Johann Sebastian Bach's Concerto in D minor for Two Violins, BWV 1043. An open dress rehearsal was held on May 29 1941, in the Little Theatre of Hunter College, New York.
The official premiere took place June 27 1941, at Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro as part of American Ballet Caravan's South American tour, and Concerto Barocco subsequently entered the repertory of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. The City Ballet premiere was October 11 1948, as one of three ballets on the program of its first performance at New York City Center.
Three years later Balanchine replaced the original costumes with leotards and tights, in what has come to be regarded as signature costume for his contemporary works. He said that in the first movement of Concerto Barocco the two ballerinas personify the violins and that, "If the dance designer sees in the development of classical dancing a counterpart in the development of music and has studied them both, he will derive continual inspiration from great scores."
Contents
Casts
original
- Marie-Jeanne
- Mary Jane Shea
NYCB revivals
2009 Winter
first cast
- Wendy Whelan
- Rachel Rutherford
second cast
- Megan Johnson
- Abi Stafford
- Justin Peck
2009 Spring
- Wendy Whelan
- Ellen Bar [1]
2009 Saratoga Springs
- Teresa Reichlen
- Ellen Bar
- Justin Peck
2010 Fall
Saturday, October 9th
- Abi Stafford
- Ellen Bar
- Justin Peck
Footnotes
- ^ first time in rôle
Reviews
- Sunday NY Times, John Martin, July 27, 1941
- Sunday NY Times, John Martin, November 7, 1943
- Sunday NY Times, John Martin, August 26, 1945
- NY Times, John Martin, September 10, 1945
- NY Times, John Martin, September 14, 1951
- NY Times, Alastair Macaulay, April 29, 2009
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