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180. Roméo et Juliette 1937
Opera in Five Acts and Seven Scenes by Charles Gounod
ACT I INCIDENTAL DANCE
- Music
Charles Gounod
- Choreography
George Balanchine
- Premiere
December 16, 1937, Metropolitan Opera, New York. Danced by American Ballet Ensemble. Conductor: Maurice Abravanel
- Cast
Corps de ballet
Performance Type
Ballet for Opera
111. Tannhaüser 1932
Opera in Three Acts and Four Scenes by Richard Wagner
ACT I VENUSBERG BALLET
- Music
Richard Wagner
- Choreography
George Balanchine
- Premiere
January 21, 1932, Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Danced by Ballets [Russes] de Monte-Carlo. Conductor: Gabriel Grovlez
- Cast
Valentina Lanina [Blinova], Léon Woizikowsky, 14 women, 7 men
Performance Type
Ballet for Opera
Note
As with his opera choreography for Diaghilev, because of such variables as new scenery and different numbers of people, while he was ballet master for the Blum-de Basil company [later Les Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo] in 1932, Balanchine rechoreographed all the operas carried over from earlier seasons as well as the operas receiving their premieres.
Source Notes
Choreography acknowledged by Balanchine
86. Roméo et Juliette 1929
Opera in Five Acts by Charles Gounod
ACT I DIVERTISSEMENT
- Music
Charles Gounod
- Choreography
George Balanchine
- Premiere
January 24, 1929, Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Danced by Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. Conductor: Gabriel Grovlez
- Cast
8 couples
Performance Type
Ballet for Opera
Source Notes
Balanchine