Three by Balanchine
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Three ballets originally filmed in Germany and telecast in the U.S. by WNET/13 on the series Great performances on May 21, 1975. This telecast included additional narration written by Clive Barnes and visual design by Emile Ardolino, and the ballets appeared in a slightly different order (Serenade, Tarantella,
… More »Three ballets originally filmed in Germany and telecast in the U.S. by WNET/13 on the series Great performances on May 21, 1975. This telecast included additional narration written by Clive Barnes and visual design by Emile Ardolino, and the ballets appeared in a slightly different order (Serenade, Tarantella, Duo concertant).
« LessDuo concertant (Choreographic work : Balanchine)
Tarantella (Choreographic work : Balanchine)
Danced by New York City Ballet.
Music performed by the ORF Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving.
Title from WNET/13 telecast
Filmed by RM Productions, Munich, in cooperation with Unitel, in 1973
Serenade (ca. 32 min.) / music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky; costumes, Karinska; danced by Karin von Aroldingen, Susan Hendl, Sara Leland, Kay Mazzo, Jean-Pierre Bonnefous, Peter Martins, and artists of the New York City Ballet
Duo concertant (ca. 18 min.) / music, Igor Stravinsky; music performed by Gordon Boelzner (piano) and H. Cees Van Schaik (violin); danced by Kay Mazzo and Peter Martins. Preceded by brief b&w sequence
Tarantella (ca. 7 min.) / music, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, arranged by Hershey Kay; costumes, Karinska; danced by Edward Villella and Patricia McBride. No audio at beginning; no credits on frame
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