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Song of the Earth (ballet)

The Song of the Earth is a ballet based on Das Lied von der Erde, a symphonic work written by the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler in 1908–1909. It is scored for two voices and orchestra, and has been used for ballets by several well-known choreographers, including Antony Tudor (1908–1987), Kenneth MacMillan (1929–1992), Heinz Spoerli (born 1940), and John Neumeier (born 1939).[1]

(Left to right) Carlos Acosta, Darcey Bussell and Gary Avis at the curtain call of MacMillan's Song of the Earth

Tudor version edit

Song of the Earth
ChoreographerAntony Tudor
Premiere14 April 1948 (1948-04-14)
Metropolitan Opera House
Original ballet companyAmerican Ballet Theatre
DesignJo Mielziner

As staff choreographer with Ballet theatre (later American Ballet Theatre), Antony Tudor began creating a ballet set to Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde. The six songs based on ancient Chinese poems, expressing the transience of human existence, had long interested him as a choreographic possibility. He explained their appeal: "Like the seasons, human experience is cyclical and has no sudden beginning or end."[2] His ballet, entitled Shadow of the Wind, had its premiere on 14 April 1948 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Scenery, costumes, and lighting were designed by Jo Mielziner.[3] The dancers were Igor Youskevitch, Hugh Laing, and Dimitri Romanoff (in "Six Idlers of the Bamboo Valley," set to song I); Alicia Alonso, John Kriza, and Mary Burr (in "The Abandoned Wife," set to song II); Ruth Ann Koesun and Crandall Diehl (in "My Lord Summons Me," set to song III); Diana Adams and Zachary Solov (in "The Lotus Gatherers," set to song IV); Hugh Laing (in "Conversation with Winepot and Bird," set to song V); and Nana Goldner, Hugh Laing, and Dimitri Romanoff (in "Poem for the Guitar," set to song VI).[4][5] Photographs of the cast by Carl Van Vechten show elaborate costumes of flowing draperies in pseudo-Chinese style and the dancers in supposedly Oriental attitudes.[6]

The ballet was not a success, receiving scarcely a positive word in the press. John Martin, writing in the New York Times, damned it with faint praise. "To this combination of ancient Chinese classic hedonism already screened through a process of Germanic Weltschmerz, Tudor has deliberately added the academic formation of the traditional ballet.[7] The work had only three performances, the last of which played to a house that had dropped to 24 percent capacity.[8]

MacMillan version edit

Song of the Earth
Native titleDas Lied von der Erde
ChoreographerKenneth MacMillan
Premiere7 November 1965 (1965-11-07)
Staatstheater Stuttgart
Original ballet companyStuttgart Ballet
DesignNicholas Georgiadis

In 1959, Kenneth MacMillan asked the directors of the Royal Opera House in London if he might use Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde in a new commission for the Royal Ballet. He was refused because it was thought that such a major musical work was not suitable accompaniment for ballet. In 1965, however, MacMillan offered the idea to his friend John Cranko, director of the Stuttgart Ballet, who promptly accepted it.[9] MacMillan summarized the scenario of his work in these words: "A man and a woman; death takes the man; they both return to her, and at the end of the ballet we find that in death there is the promise of renewal." With Marcia Haydée as Die Frau, Ray Barra as Der Mann, and Egon Madsen as Der Ewig (The Eternal One), it had its first performance on 7 November 1965 at the Württembergische Staatstheater in Stuttgart. Margarethe Bence, mezzo-soprano, and James Harper, tenor, sang the six "songs of the Earth." In MacMillan's choreography, the young woman is a figure of loneliness, isolated from the movements of her friends, and the man, like others in his group, is blissfully unaware of his mortality. The Eternal One is not a figure of evil but a gentle, ever-present companion to all in the ensemble.

The ballet was an instant success, widely admired by German audiences and critics alike. The Royal Ballet took the piece into its repertory only six months after its Stuttgart premiere. Presented under its English title, Song of the Earth, in May 1966 at the Royal Opera House in London, it starred guest artist Marcia Haydée as The Woman, Donald MacLeary as The Man, and Anthony Dowell as The Messenger of Death. Nicholas Georgiadis adapted his original costume designs for the Covent Garden production. The choreography is described as "earthbound, non-classical movements that morph seamlessly into modernist curves in a work of breathtaking beauty and power."[10]

In 2007, the ballet was broadcast live on BBC Two, as Darcey Bussell's farewell performance, with The Man and The Messenger of Death danced by Gary Avis and Carlos Acosta respectively.[11][12] In 2017, on the 25th anniversary of MacMillan's death, five ballet companies across the UK presented a mixed bill titled Kenneth MacMillan: a National Celebration at the Royal Opera House. Song of the Earth was performed by English National Ballet, with Erina Takahashi as The Woman, Isaac Hernández as The Man and Jeffrey Cirio (a guest principal) as The Messenger of Death.[13] In 2020, the English National Ballet released video of Song of the Earth online in response to the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic on the performing arts. This performance was filmed in 2017 at Palace Theatre, Manchester, intended for internal archival, with Tamara Rojo as the Woman, Joseph Caley as The Man and Cirio as The Messenger of Death.[14]

Spoerli version edit

Song of the Earth
Native titleDas Lied von der Erde
ChoreographerHeinz Spoerli
Premiere Zurich Opera House
Original ballet companyZurich Ballet
DesignFlorian Etti
Claudia Binder

Swiss choreographer Heinz Spoerli created his version of Das Lied von der Erde in 2011, as he was nearing retirement at the end of his long tenure as director of the Zurich Ballet. It was a fitting choice for him, as the last of the six songs ends with the words ewig, ewig, ewig ("always, always, always"), sounding, as one critic wrote, "like the never-ending echo of farewells in the night."[15] It is a melancholy reminiscence of life's journey from the morning of youthful exuberance to the sunset of declining days and the gathering twilight. In his choreography, Spoerli associates the six musical episodes with the protagonists conjured up by Mahler's music and the Chinese poems, entitled in their English translations as "The Drinking Song of Earth's Sorrow," "The Solitary One in Autumn," "Youth," "Beauty," "The Drunkard in Spring," and "The Farewell."[16]

With scenery designed by Florian Etti and costumes by Claudia Binder, Spoerli's ballet had its first performance on 2 April 2011 at the Opernhaus Zürich.[17] The original cast of six soloists included Vahe Martirosyan (The Man), Karine Seneca (Eternity), Filipe Portugal (Death), Arman Grigoryan (The Divided), Galina Mihaylova (The Girl), and Sarah-Jane Brodbeck (The Beauty).[18] Spoerli did not attempt to illustrate the text of the poems, as MacMillan had done in his 1965 version. Instead, he took his choreographic clues from words, phrases, and moods of the text and created meditative dances for each song. "The result is a hauntingly beautiful succession of scenes, big and small ensembles, but hardly any solos, based on the contemporary classic vocabulary."[19]

Neumeier version edit

Song of the Earth
Native titleLe Chant de la Terre
ChoreographerJohn Neumeier
Premiere24 February 2015 (2015-02-24)
Palais Garnier
Original ballet companyParis Opera Ballet
DesignJohn Neumeier

In 2015, at the age of 72, choreographer John Neumeier continued his career-long fascination with making dances to the music of Gustav Mahler. His ballet set to Das Lied von der Erde was made for the Paris Opera Ballet. With sets, costumes, and lighting designed by the choreographer himself, it had its first performance on 24 February 2015 at the Palais Garnier, the company's home theater. The conductor was Patrick Lange, and the singers were Burkhard Fritz, tenor, and Paul Armin Edelmann, baritone. Under the French title Le Chant de la Terre, it was danced by "les étoiles, les premiers danseurs, et corps de ballet" of the company.[20] As in MacMillan's version, a woman and two men lead the cast, but the action follows the two men rather than the woman. Mathieu Ganio was a strong, melancholy presence as Le Homme; Karl Paquette was his shadowy double; and Laetitia Pujol portrayed La Femme. The work did not meet with unqualified success. The choreography was criticized for being overliteral in its interpretation of songs inspired by the ancient Chinese poems, and the dancers were faulted for technical inadequacies. Only Ganio and Pujol won praise for their moving performance of "Der Abschied," the final song.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ New York Public Library, online catalog, https://catalog.nypl.org/search-S1?.
  2. ^ Judith Chazin-Bennahum, the Ballets of Antony tudor: Studies in Satire and Psyche (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994).
  3. ^ Joan Brodie, "Ballet Theatre: Premiere of Antony Tudor's 'Shadow of the Wind'," Dance Observer (New York), May 1948, p. 55.
  4. ^ "Shadow of the Wind," at American Ballet Theatre, website, http://abt.org/education/archive/ballets. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Shadow of the Wind," Antony Tudor Ballet Trust, website, http://www.antonytudor.org/ballets. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  6. ^ Carl Van Vechten, photographs, "Shadow of the Wind" Jerome Robbins Dance Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
  7. ^ Quoted in Julie Kavanagh, Shadowplay: The Life of Antony Tudor (New York: Viking Press 1991), p. 201.
  8. ^ "Shadow of the Wind," Antony Tudor Ballet Trust, website, http://www.antonytudor.org/ballets. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Song of the Earth (Das Lied von der Erde)," at the Kenneth MacMillan website http://www.kennethmacmillan.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  10. ^ "Song of the Earth," Royal Opera House, website, http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/song-of-the-earth. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  11. ^ "BBC Two celebrates Darcey Bussell with live performance from Royal Opera House". BBC Press Office. 1 June 2007.
  12. ^ Mackrell, Judith (4 June 2007). "Song of the Earth". The Guardian.
  13. ^ Parry, Jann (26 October 2017). "MacMillan Celebrations – The Judas Tree (RB), The Song of the Earth (ENB) – London". DanceTabs.
  14. ^ Parry, Jann (25 June 2020). "English National Ballet – Song of the Earth – streamed archive recording of 2017 performance". DanceTabs.
  15. ^ Horst Koegler, "Jerome Robbins and Heinz Spoerli Share Zurich's New Double Bill," Dance View Times, 15 April 2011, website, http://www.danceviewtimes.com/2011/04. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  16. ^ Heinz Spoerli, notes on choreography, Heinz Spoerli Papers, Paul Sacher Foundation, library and archives, Basel, Switzerland.
  17. ^ Horst Koegler, Heinz Spoerli: Weltbũrger des Ballets (Zurich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2012), p.159.
  18. ^ Kaspar Sannermann, "Zurich: Das Lied von der Erde." Oper Aktuell: Kritiken & Mehr (Zurich), 3 April 2011.
  19. ^ Koegler, Dance View Times, 15 April 2011, website, http://www.danceviewtimes.com/2011/04. retrieved 17 December 2015.
  20. ^ "The Song of the Earth: Paris Opera Ballet," Classictic website, http://www.classictic.com/en. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  21. ^ Laura Cappelle, "Le Chant de la Terre, Palais Garnier, Paris—Review," Financial Times (London), 26 'February 2015.

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The Song of the Earth is a ballet based on Das Lied von der Erde a symphonic work written by the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler in 1908 1909 It is scored for two voices and orchestra and has been used for ballets by several well known choreographers including Antony Tudor 1908 1987 Kenneth MacMillan 1929 1992 Heinz Spoerli born 1940 and John Neumeier born 1939 1 Left to right Carlos Acosta Darcey Bussell and Gary Avis at the curtain call of MacMillan s Song of the Earth Contents 1 Tudor version 2 MacMillan version 3 Spoerli version 4 Neumeier version 5 ReferencesTudor version editSong of the EarthChoreographerAntony TudorPremiere14 April 1948 1948 04 14 Metropolitan Opera HouseOriginal ballet companyAmerican Ballet TheatreDesignJo MielzinerAs staff choreographer with Ballet theatre later American Ballet Theatre Antony Tudor began creating a ballet set to Mahler s Das Lied von der Erde The six songs based on ancient Chinese poems expressing the transience of human existence had long interested him as a choreographic possibility He explained their appeal Like the seasons human experience is cyclical and has no sudden beginning or end 2 His ballet entitled Shadow of the Wind had its premiere on 14 April 1948 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York Scenery costumes and lighting were designed by Jo Mielziner 3 The dancers were Igor Youskevitch Hugh Laing and Dimitri Romanoff in Six Idlers of the Bamboo Valley set to song I Alicia Alonso John Kriza and Mary Burr in The Abandoned Wife set to song II Ruth Ann Koesun and Crandall Diehl in My Lord Summons Me set to song III Diana Adams and Zachary Solov in The Lotus Gatherers set to song IV Hugh Laing in Conversation with Winepot and Bird set to song V and Nana Goldner Hugh Laing and Dimitri Romanoff in Poem for the Guitar set to song VI 4 5 Photographs of the cast by Carl Van Vechten show elaborate costumes of flowing draperies in pseudo Chinese style and the dancers in supposedly Oriental attitudes 6 The ballet was not a success receiving scarcely a positive word in the press John Martin writing in the New York Times damned it with faint praise To this combination of ancient Chinese classic hedonism already screened through a process of Germanic Weltschmerz Tudor has deliberately added the academic formation of the traditional ballet 7 The work had only three performances the last of which played to a house that had dropped to 24 percent capacity 8 MacMillan version editSong of the EarthNative titleDas Lied von der ErdeChoreographerKenneth MacMillanPremiere7 November 1965 1965 11 07 Staatstheater StuttgartOriginal ballet companyStuttgart BalletDesignNicholas GeorgiadisIn 1959 Kenneth MacMillan asked the directors of the Royal Opera House in London if he might use Mahler s Das Lied von der Erde in a new commission for the Royal Ballet He was refused because it was thought that such a major musical work was not suitable accompaniment for ballet In 1965 however MacMillan offered the idea to his friend John Cranko director of the Stuttgart Ballet who promptly accepted it 9 MacMillan summarized the scenario of his work in these words A man and a woman death takes the man they both return to her and at the end of the ballet we find that in death there is the promise of renewal With Marcia Haydee as Die Frau Ray Barra as Der Mann and Egon Madsen as Der Ewig The Eternal One it had its first performance on 7 November 1965 at the Wurttembergische Staatstheater in Stuttgart Margarethe Bence mezzo soprano and James Harper tenor sang the six songs of the Earth In MacMillan s choreography the young woman is a figure of loneliness isolated from the movements of her friends and the man like others in his group is blissfully unaware of his mortality The Eternal One is not a figure of evil but a gentle ever present companion to all in the ensemble The ballet was an instant success widely admired by German audiences and critics alike The Royal Ballet took the piece into its repertory only six months after its Stuttgart premiere Presented under its English title Song of the Earth in May 1966 at the Royal Opera House in London it starred guest artist Marcia Haydee as The Woman Donald MacLeary as The Man and Anthony Dowell as The Messenger of Death Nicholas Georgiadis adapted his original costume designs for the Covent Garden production The choreography is described as earthbound non classical movements that morph seamlessly into modernist curves in a work of breathtaking beauty and power 10 In 2007 the ballet was broadcast live on BBC Two as Darcey Bussell s farewell performance with The Man and The Messenger of Death danced by Gary Avis and Carlos Acosta respectively 11 12 In 2017 on the 25th anniversary of MacMillan s death five ballet companies across the UK presented a mixed bill titled Kenneth MacMillan a National Celebration at the Royal Opera House Song of the Earth was performed by English National Ballet with Erina Takahashi as The Woman Isaac Hernandez as The Man and Jeffrey Cirio a guest principal as The Messenger of Death 13 In 2020 the English National Ballet released video of Song of the Earth online in response to the impact of the COVID 19 coronavirus pandemic on the performing arts This performance was filmed in 2017 at Palace Theatre Manchester intended for internal archival with Tamara Rojo as the Woman Joseph Caley as The Man and Cirio as The Messenger of Death 14 Spoerli version editSong of the EarthNative titleDas Lied von der ErdeChoreographerHeinz SpoerliPremiereZurich Opera HouseOriginal ballet companyZurich BalletDesignFlorian EttiClaudia BinderSwiss choreographer Heinz Spoerli created his version of Das Lied von der Erde in 2011 as he was nearing retirement at the end of his long tenure as director of the Zurich Ballet It was a fitting choice for him as the last of the six songs ends with the words ewig ewig ewig always always always sounding as one critic wrote like the never ending echo of farewells in the night 15 It is a melancholy reminiscence of life s journey from the morning of youthful exuberance to the sunset of declining days and the gathering twilight In his choreography Spoerli associates the six musical episodes with the protagonists conjured up by Mahler s music and the Chinese poems entitled in their English translations as The Drinking Song of Earth s Sorrow The Solitary One in Autumn Youth Beauty The Drunkard in Spring and The Farewell 16 With scenery designed by Florian Etti and costumes by Claudia Binder Spoerli s ballet had its first performance on 2 April 2011 at the Opernhaus Zurich 17 The original cast of six soloists included Vahe Martirosyan The Man Karine Seneca Eternity Filipe Portugal Death Arman Grigoryan The Divided Galina Mihaylova The Girl and Sarah Jane Brodbeck The Beauty 18 Spoerli did not attempt to illustrate the text of the poems as MacMillan had done in his 1965 version Instead he took his choreographic clues from words phrases and moods of the text and created meditative dances for each song The result is a hauntingly beautiful succession of scenes big and small ensembles but hardly any solos based on the contemporary classic vocabulary 19 Neumeier version editSong of the EarthNative titleLe Chant de la TerreChoreographerJohn NeumeierPremiere24 February 2015 2015 02 24 Palais GarnierOriginal ballet companyParis Opera BalletDesignJohn NeumeierIn 2015 at the age of 72 choreographer John Neumeier continued his career long fascination with making dances to the music of Gustav Mahler His ballet set to Das Lied von der Erde was made for the Paris Opera Ballet With sets costumes and lighting designed by the choreographer himself it had its first performance on 24 February 2015 at the Palais Garnier the company s home theater The conductor was Patrick Lange and the singers were Burkhard Fritz tenor and Paul Armin Edelmann baritone Under the French title Le Chant de la Terre it was danced by les etoiles les premiers danseurs et corps de ballet of the company 20 As in MacMillan s version a woman and two men lead the cast but the action follows the two men rather than the woman Mathieu Ganio was a strong melancholy presence as Le Homme Karl Paquette was his shadowy double and Laetitia Pujol portrayed La Femme The work did not meet with unqualified success The choreography was criticized for being overliteral in its interpretation of songs inspired by the ancient Chinese poems and the dancers were faulted for technical inadequacies Only Ganio and Pujol won praise for their moving performance of Der Abschied the final song 21 References edit New York Public Library online catalog https catalog nypl org search S1 Judith Chazin Bennahum the Ballets of Antony tudor Studies in Satire and Psyche New York Oxford University Press 1994 Joan Brodie Ballet Theatre Premiere of Antony Tudor s Shadow of the Wind Dance Observer New York May 1948 p 55 Shadow of the Wind at American Ballet Theatre website http abt org education archive ballets Retrieved 18 December 2015 Shadow of the Wind Antony Tudor Ballet Trust website http www antonytudor org ballets Retrieved 18 December 2015 Carl Van Vechten photographs Shadow of the Wind Jerome Robbins Dance Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Quoted in Julie Kavanagh Shadowplay The Life of Antony Tudor New York Viking Press 1991 p 201 Shadow of the Wind Antony Tudor Ballet Trust website http www antonytudor org ballets Retrieved 18 December 2015 Song of the Earth Das Lied von der Erde at the Kenneth MacMillan website http www kennethmacmillan com Retrieved 17 December 2015 Song of the Earth Royal Opera House website http www roh org uk productions song of the earth Retrieved 17 December 2015 BBC Two celebrates Darcey Bussell with live performance from Royal Opera House BBC Press Office 1 June 2007 Mackrell Judith 4 June 2007 Song of the Earth The Guardian Parry Jann 26 October 2017 MacMillan Celebrations The Judas Tree RB The Song of the Earth ENB London DanceTabs Parry Jann 25 June 2020 English National Ballet Song of the Earth streamed archive recording of 2017 performance DanceTabs Horst Koegler Jerome Robbins and Heinz Spoerli Share Zurich s New Double Bill Dance View Times 15 April 2011 website http www danceviewtimes com 2011 04 Retrieved 17 December 2015 Heinz Spoerli notes on choreography Heinz Spoerli Papers Paul Sacher Foundation library and archives Basel Switzerland Horst Koegler Heinz Spoerli Weltbũrger des Ballets Zurich Verlag Neue Zurcher Zeitung 2012 p 159 Kaspar Sannermann Zurich Das Lied von der Erde Oper Aktuell Kritiken amp Mehr Zurich 3 April 2011 Koegler Dance View Times 15 April 2011 website http www danceviewtimes com 2011 04 retrieved 17 December 2015 The Song of the Earth Paris Opera Ballet Classictic website http www classictic com en Retrieved 17 December 2015 Laura Cappelle Le Chant de la Terre Palais Garnier Paris Review Financial Times London 26 February 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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