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Liebeslieder

on January 14, 2022
This is the page for the performance on January 14, 2022.
Choreography Jerome Robbins, Lucinda Childs, George Balanchine

Premiere

Cast 14.01.2022

Other Dances

Komponist Frédéric Chopin
Choreography Jerome Robbins
Costume Design Santo Loquasto
Lighting Design Jennifer Tipton
Staging Isabelle Guérin

Concerto

Komponist Henryk Mikołaj Górecki
Choreography Lucinda Childs
Costume Design Anne Masset
Lighting Design Dominique Drillot
Staging Ty Boomershine

Liebeslieder Walzer

Komponist Johannes Brahms
Choreography George Balanchine
Stage Design Rolf Langenfass
Costume Design Karinska
Staging Maria Calegari Bart Cook
1. Paar Claudine Schoch Roman Lazik
2. Paar Elena Bottaro Denys Cherevychko
3. Paar Liudmila Konovalova Zsolt Török
4. Paar Maria Yakovleva Masayu Kimoto
Sopran Johanna Wallroth
Alt Stephanie Maitland
Tenor Hiroshi Amako
Bass Ilja Kazakov
Piano Stephen Hopkins Sarah Tysman

Details

Digital programme booklet (mainly in German) 

 

»I’ll come whatever you want me to do. I can dance, I can choreograph.« With these words  Jerome Robbins approached the Director of the New York City Ballet in 1948. And he – George Balanchine, who knew Robbins’ work on Broadway and his talent very well, – simply replied: »Come!« This sealed an American success story: from now on Robbins would play a key role alongside Mr. B., not only as a ballet master but also as a choreographer,  in New York City Ballet’s growth into one of the most important dance companies in the world.

In 1976 he created »Other Dances« for Natalia Makarova and Mikhail Baryshnikov – a Chopin ballet that beautifully illustrates what the Russian star ballerina once said about its choreographer: »Robbins is the most Romantic of all the moderns.« In this Pas de deux the Romanticism of the music blends with the elegance of classical ballet technique in a way that is both sublime and yet also natural.

What happens to our perception of a movement when it is constantly repeated, albeit in different situations? Lucinda Childs considers this question, creating dance architectures in pure form.  »Concerto«, which received its world premiere in Lisbon in 1993 performed by the Lucinda Childs Dance Company, marks the first time that a work by this important American choreographer will be seen at the Vienna State Ballet. In its elementary combination of geometric patterns, repeating movement sequences and rhythms, »Concerto« produces a hypnotic effect in congenial partnership with Henryk M. Górecki’s Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings – a score that is like a »prank«, according to the Polish composer.

By contrast, Balanchine’s »Liebeslieder Walzer« whisk us away to the world of Viennese balls. This work, world premiered in 1960 by the New York City Ballet, was a fixture of the Vienna State Ballet’s repertoire from 1977 to 1991, and now returns in a restaged version. Four pairs of dancers, singers and pianists meet as if for an exuberant Schubert celebration on a stage that is transformed into a ballroom by Johannes Brahms’ »Liebeslieder-Walzer« op. 52 and his »Neue Liebeslieder« op. 65. Initially in elegant and playful evening dress, then in ballet wear and pointe shoes, Balanchine presents intimate portraits of passion:  »In the first act it is real people who are dancing. In the second act, it is their souls«, the choreographer claimed.

Jerome Robbins‘ »Other Dances« is performed with the permission of © The Robbins Rights Trust, George Balanchine’s »Liebeslieder Walzer« is performed with the permission of © The George Balanchine Trust.