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The new generation of ballet class music
Generally in ballet class a pianist plays the classical music.
Traditional improvisation in I-IV-V-I, adding II - IV, a small modulation - and
the masterpiece is ready! Moreover, somewhere I had read that music should not
cause unnecessary association in dancers . Ah, there was a motive Giselle! - and
ballerina envision herself as a mermaid in a moonlight…
That's boring!
As an alternative material for ballet class please try to use this:
Dream a Little Dream of Me, Plie
Backstage At The Ballet (KOLN Lincoln)The Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company is taking students behind-the-scenes to show them what goes into costuming, make-up and choreography for their production of "The Nutcracker".Ballet performed for children by children (The Times of Northwest Indiana)Indiana Youth Ballet takes to the stage tonight for its 13th annual production of The Nutcracker, a ballet by children for children that continues through Sunday in the Milton Payton Performing Arts Center at Crete-Monee High School, 1515 W. Exchange Ave., Crete.Joffrey Ballet's 'Nutcracker' to feature young dancers from area (Mount Prospect Times)The Joffrey Ballet's 2008-09 Season continues with the 21st anniversary of a popular Chicagoland family holiday event, Robert Joffrey's production of "The Nutcracker," Dec. 18-28 at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, 50 E. Congress Parkway, Chicago.
January 22, 2008
New EXTRA download page opened. You find the link in your
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First 44 downloads from member of www.dancemelody.com - Elke.
October 15, 2007
Uploaded 12 pieces from Volume 3&4, Third and Fourth Years:
Jeté
Fondu
Double fondu
Battement double-tendu
Double frappe
Preparation for tour
Grand soutenu
Double frappe
Petit battement
Pas de bourré
Relevé lent
Sissone simple
September 08, 2007
I'm Beginning to upload
Ballet Class
music for beginners
Just now you can download 5 pieces from Volume 1, First Year.
This music is the part of Video CD for ballet teachers, like this:
The Second
Port De Bras
P.S.5 pieces from Volume 2, Second Year uploaded too.
We have one more video:
Petit changement de pied
We have some new printable sheet music in our download section:
Sheet music,
famous ballet music
Pizzicato from ballet Sylvia, Leo Delibes
The Nutcracker, Waltz of the Flowers, P.I.Tchaikovsky
May 25, 2007
The Flytown Ballet Company
The Flytown Ballet Company presents five new ballets each season. All patrons
are looking forward to their next production. It is an original ballet written,
scored, choreographed and starring Prima Ballerina, Ms. Juanita Juanabee. It is
entitled "Orpheus in Denny's".
Click on picture to enlarge!
Ballet Brings Culture to Flytown
April 15, 2007, By Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk
The Grand Rapids ballet
When people talk about the "The Nutcracker" ballet, the person they generally associate
it with is Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. In fact, a couple of writers and choreographers also
contributed to the piece that debuted in 1892 in the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg.
Meanwhile, in the United States, George Balanchine'schoreography made "The Nutcracker" the Christmas
tradition it is today.
Of the performing arts, ballet is second to none as a team effort. In Forest Hills Fine Arts Center this weekend,
Grand Rapids Ballet Company will premiere the latest work by artistic director Gordon Peirce Schmidt.
But the creation of "Tatyana" really is the work of two Schmidts.
Schmidt's principal collaborator is his brother, pianist Kimberly Schmidt, who will accompany the
performance, playing music by Brahms, Chopin, Mendelssohn and Liszt.
"Tatyana" is based on the novel "Eugene Onegin" by Russian author Alexandr Pushkin, a story
that became the basis for a successful opera by Tchaikovsky.
The Schmidt brothers' ballet, however, uses nothing of Tchaikovsky's music.
"We purposely wanted to stay away from that," Kimberly Schmidt said. "The Tchaikovsky is great, but
we felt we'd go in another direction."
In Pushkin's story, Onegin spurns the affections of a young woman, Tatyana, only to fall in love with her later
and be rejected by her. "They change their attitudes. They flip-flop," Gordon Peirce Schmidt said.
The ballet stars Gaiane and Akop Akopian as Tatyana and Eugene Onegin. Kateryna Derechyna portrays Tatyana's
sister, Olga, and Nicholas Schultz dances the role of Onegin's friend Lensky, who is engaged to Olga.
Stephen Sanford plays Prince Gremin, Onegin's cousin, who becomes Tatyana's husband after Onegin rejects her.
"This is not epic-scale, ballet storytelling," Gordon Peirce Schmidt said. "But it's pretty clear
who's with whom and why."
The brothers spent months going through "piles and piles of music," as Kimberly Schmidt put it, to match
the story, the characters and the special talents of the company's dancers, to create "Tatyana."
"This is all music I love deeply and that Gordon feels strongly about," he said.
As a youngster, Kimberly Schmidt studied dance until he fractured a collarbone while playing outside. While he was
recovering, his dance teacher closed her studio, and he never returned to dancing.
"I never was an accomplished dancer," he said with a laugh.
Gordon Peirce Schmidt, who became the first American dancer to receive a full-time contract with the Vienna State Opera
Ballet in Austria, played violin as a child, though he eventually gave it up. "I just moved on," he said.
Though he has been affiliated with GRBC since 1998, his professional relationship with his brother goes back even farther.
"We've worked together at least 20 years," Kimberly Schmidt said.
Pushkin's 19th century story will be told to 19th century music, all performed by Kimberly Schmidt at the piano onstage.
"In that sense, the piano will be part of the action," he said.
March 06, 2007
Full article with photos
Again I'm worked with remarkable balletmaster. This time with Alex Pereda
from Cuba. The temperament with which it gave ballet class, has not left
indifferent anybody. Photos are not ready, it depends not on me, but you can
already see three small video fragments of lessons now. Quality leaves much to
be desired - a video camera of my mobile phone, not the last model...
Alexander Pereda
CUBA
FIRST SOLOIST, NATIONAL BALLET OF CUBA
Video fragments:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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