アポロ

2幕のバレエ

Credits

イーゴリ・ストラヴィンスキーによる音楽

ジョージ・バランシンによる振り付け (1928)

イゴール・ストラヴィンスキーによるリブレット

Staging by Francia Russell
Original lighting design by Ronald Bates
Lighting: Vladimir Lukasevich

SYNOPSIS

ゼウスとラートーナの息子であるアポロは、ダンスアートの技能とキタラーの弾き方を体得している。彼の変わらない仲間、3人のムーサたち、カリオペ(叙事詩の女神ムーサ)、ポリュヒュムニアー(神聖な賛美歌のムーサ)とテルプシコラー(踊りのムーサ)が彼のラウンドダンスをお供している。ムーサたちと共にアポロがオリンパスに登場すると、彼の神聖な芸術を聞いて、すべてが沈黙する。

About the production

“I regard Apollo as a turning point in my life. In terms of discipline, restraint, the perpetual unison of sound and mood this score was a revelation for me. It seemed to be telling me that I didn’t have to use it all, that I could leave something out. In Apollo and all of the composer’s subsequent music it is impossible to imagine any one given extract to be an extract from another score. Each of them is unique, nothing can be replaced. I examined my own work in the light of that lesson. It was when studying Apollo that I first understood that the gestures, like tones in music and shades in painting, find certain ‘native ties’ between themselves. Like any group they are subject to their own special laws. And the more solid the artist the more clearly he will understand and consider these laws. Starting with Apollo I developed my choreography along these lines, dictated by these mutual ties. “Apollo has sometimes been criticised for its ‘lack of theatricality.’ It may be true that there is no vividly expressed story there (although there is a plotline that runs throughout). But its technique is that of classical ballet which in every sense is theatrical, and it is here that we see the start of the literal transformation of sound into visual movement.”

George Balanchine. The Dance Element in Stravinsky’s Music

The Ballet of George Balanchine Apollo 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.
The Mariinsky Theatre would like to express its gratitude to Mrs Bettina von Siemens for her support in bringing the "Ballets of George Balanchine" project to life.

World premiere: 12 June 1928, Les Ballets Russes de Serge de Diaghilev, Théâtre Sarah Bernhart, Paris
Premiere at the Mariinsky Theatre: 26 January 1992
Premiere at the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre: 26 March, 2017, Vladivostok

Running time: 35 minutes

Age category: 12+
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