New York City Ballet: All Ravel
$54-$240
Maurice Ravel
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Piano Concerto in G major, M. 83
(part of 'In G Major')
Maurice Ravel — Sonatine, M. 40 (part of 'Sonatine')
Maurice Ravel — Pavane pour une infante défunte ("Pavane for a Dead Princess") (1911 orchestral version; part of 'Pavane')
Maurice Ravel — Tzigane (part of 'Errante')
Maurice Ravel — Valses nobles et sentimentales ("Noble and Sentimental Waltzes"), M. 61 (part of 'La Valse')
Maurice Ravel — La valse (part of 'La Valse')
Maurice Ravel — Sonatine, M. 40 (part of 'Sonatine')
Maurice Ravel — Pavane pour une infante défunte ("Pavane for a Dead Princess") (1911 orchestral version; part of 'Pavane')
Maurice Ravel — Tzigane (part of 'Errante')
Maurice Ravel — Valses nobles et sentimentales ("Noble and Sentimental Waltzes"), M. 61 (part of 'La Valse')
Maurice Ravel — La valse (part of 'La Valse')
In 1975, the NYCB Company presented a festival dedicated to the music of the French composer Maurice Ravel. To honor the 50th anniversary of the event, the Company offers this program featuring four works that had their premieres during the festival: Jerome Robbins' playful In G Major, with sets and costumes by the Art Deco master Erté; Pavane, a solo work from Balanchine for a female dancer; Errante, returning from its lauded Spring 2024 revival; and Sonatine, a pas de deux marked by a lighthearted spirit of dancers at play. The program closes with Balanchine's entrancingly mysterious La Valse, an enduring classic first performed in 1951.
Additional performances:
David H Koch Theater,
New York
David H Koch Theater,
New York
David H Koch Theater,
New York
David H Koch Theater,
New York
David H Koch Theater,
New York