"Tchaikovsky´s Masterpieces" at Estonian National Opera
On the 20th November 2020 premieres two short ballets under the evening „Tchaikovsky´s Masterpieces” at the Estonian National Opera
From the Estonian National Opera website one can read the following:
Serenade
Short ballet by George Balanchine
World premiere on June 10, 1934 in American Ballet
Choreographer: George Balanchine
Staged by: Viki Psihoyos
Conductors: Arvo Volmer, Vello Pähn, Kaspar Mänd
Designer: Karinska
Lighting Designer: Mark Stanley
Lighting recreated by Rasmus Rembel
Music: Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48
“Serenade” is a milestone in the history of dance. It is the
first original ballet Balanchine created in America and is one of the signature
works of New York City Ballet’s repertory.
Originating it as a lesson in stage technique, Balanchine worked unexpected
rehearsal events into the choreography. When one student fell, he incorporated
it. Another day, a student arrived late, and this too became part of the
ballet.
After its initial presentation, “Serenade” was reworked several times. In its
present form there are four movements: “Sonatina,” “Waltz,” “Russian Dance,”
and “Elegy.” The last two movements reverse the order of Tschaikovsky’s score,
ending the ballet on a note of sadness.
Balanchine had a special affinity for Tschaikovsky. “In everything that I did
to Tschaikovsky’s music,” he told an interviewer, “I sensed his help. It wasn’t
real conversation. But when I was working and saw that something was coming of
it, I felt that it was Tschaikovsky who had helped me.”
George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust
The performance of “Serenade”, a Balanchine © Ballet, is presented by arrangement with The George Balanchine Trust and has been produced in accordance with the Balanchine Style © and Balanchine Technique © Service standards established and provided by the Trust.
Symphony No. 6
Short ballet by Mai Murdmaa
Choreographer: Mai Murdmaa
Staged by: Viesturs Jansons
Conductors: Arvo Volmer, Vello Pähn, Kaspar Mänd
Lighting Designer: Rasmus Rembel
Costumes Designer: Marja-Liisa Pihlak
Music: Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, “Pathétique”
World premiere in 1989 at the Latvian Opera and Ballet Theatre
Murdmaa created her ballet as a tribute to one of the greatest Russian composers, Pyotr Tchaikovsky. His brilliant and emotional work hid a sensitive and contradictory artist. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 (“Pathétique”) portrays perfectly the various aspects of the nature of a beloved composer but a lonely man: creative turmoil, love, self-discovery, passion and depression. Viesturs Jansons created the role of Tchaikovsky for the world premiere.