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New York City Ballet’s Balanchine Program
The three ballets on New York City Ballet’s all-Balanchine program, which opened their winter season, display strikingly different moods and atmospheres. The scores for each work are crucial here, from Paul Hindemith’s wonderfully moody score (commissioned by Balanchine in 1940) … Continue reading →
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews
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Tagged Adrian Danchig-Waring, Ask la Cour, Balanchine, ballet, Benjamin Millepied, Chaconne, Christoph von Gluck, Dance, Ellen Bar, Faye Arthurs, George Balanchine, Jared Angle, Jenifer Ringer, Maria Kowroski, New York City, New York City Ballet, Nilas Martins, Paul Hindemith, sara mearns, Savannah Lowery, Sebastien Marcovici, The Four Temperaments, Tyler Angle, Vienna Waltzes, Yvonne Borree
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