Fanfare (ballet)

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Fanfare is a one-act ballet made by New York City Ballet ballet master Jerome Robbins to Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op.34 (1945), in celebration of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The premiere took place on the night of the coronation, Tuesday, June 2, 1953 at City Center of Music and Drama, New York.

The Young Person's Guide begins with variations and ends with a fugue on a theme by Henry Purcell. The dancers portray the individual instruments of the symphony orchestra, introduced by a "majordomo" on stage reading Britten's explanatory text from the score.[1]

Cast

Original

NYCB revivals

2008 Spring – Jerome Robbins celebration

Reviews

References

Notes
  1. ^ Matthew Naughtin, Ballet Music, 2014, p. 223.
Sources
  • Playbill, NYCB, Tuesday, June 10
  • Repertory Week, New York City Ballet, Spring season, 2008 repertory, week 7
  • Naughtin, Matthew (2014). Ballet Music. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-8659-9

External links

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