An edition of Les sylphides (1950)

Les sylphides

Les sylphides
Michel Fokine, Michel Fokine
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An edition of Les sylphides (1950)

Les sylphides

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in association with Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc., Sherwin M. Goldman, president presents "American Ballet Theatre, Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Paolo Bortoluzzi, Eleanor D'Antuono, Royes Fernandez, Carla Fracci, Cynthia Gregory, Ted Kivitt, Natalia Makarova, Ivan Nagy, Terry Orr, John Prinz, Michael Smuin, Sallie Wilson, Gayle Young, Karena Brock, William Carter, David Coll, Ellen Everett, Alexander Filipov, Ian Horvath, Jonas Kage, Keith Lee, Daniel Levins, Bonnie Mathis, Dennis Nahat, Marcos Paredes, Zhandra Rodriguez, Christine Sarry, Naomi Sorkin, Marianna Tcherkassky, Paula Tracy, Martine van Hamel, Vane Vest, Buddy Balough, Amy Blaisdell, Robert Brassel, Carol Bryan, Fernando Bujones, Christine Busch, Richard Cammack, Betty Chamberlin, Warren Conover, Zola Dishong, Deborah Dobson, Jan Fisher, Carol Foster, Rory Foster, Ingrid Fraley, Nanette Glushak, Kim Highton, Marie Johansson, Susan Jones, Rhodie Jorgenson, Sue Knapp, Elizabeth Lee, Dennis Marshall, Jacquelyn Marshall, Ruth Mayer, Jolinda Menendez, Janet Popeleski, Richard Schafer, Janet Shibata, Frank Smith, John Sowinski, Bojan Spassoff, Clark Tippet, Gaudio Vacacio, Luis Villanueva, Charles Ward, Denise Warner, Patricia Wesche, Stephanie Wolf, Maria Youskevitch, Akira Endo, principal conductor, David Gilbert, conductor, Dimitri Romanoff, Enrique Martinez, regisseurs, Patricia Wilde, Michael Lland, ballet masters, Daryl Dodson, general manager, Nananne Porcher, resident lighting designer. "Les Sylphides," choreography by Michel Fokine, music by Frédéric Chopin, orchestrated by Benjamin Britten, scenery by Alexander Benois, lighting by Nananne Porcher, conductor: David Gilbert.

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Cover of: Les sylphides
Les sylphides
1972
in English
Cover of: Les sylphides
Les sylphides
1971
in English
Cover of: Les sylphides
Les sylphides
1962
in English
Cover of: Les sylphides
Les sylphides
1950
in English

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Edition Notes

Opera House, Kennedy Center, Sunday afternoon, October 29, 1972, at 2:00.

"Stagebill"--p. 3.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Sallie Wilson, Eleanor D'Antuono, Naomi Sorkin, Gayle Young, Amy Blaisdell, Zola Dishong, Misses Bryan, Busch, Dobson, Fisher, Foster, Glushak, Jorgenson, Knapp, Mayer, Shibata, Tcherkassky, Wesche, Wolf, Youskevitch.

LC copy accompanied by playbill advertisement for ticket subscriptions for the American Ballet Theatre, National Ballet of Canada, Rudolf Nureyev, guest artist and the Stuttgart Ballet at the Kennedy Center. Shelved under: American Ballet Theatre.

With: Sea change -- Fancy free -- Romeo and Juliet -- Intermezzo. Issued together.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
American Ballet Theatre, Sylphides (Choreographic work : Fokin)

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. A186

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Pagination
1 v. (concert program).

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30510208M
LCCN
2010668700

Work Description

Washington Ballet Guild, Inc. presents "American Ballet Theatre," Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Lupe Serrano, Royes Fernandez, Toni Lander, John Kriza, Ruth Ann Koesun, Ivan Allen, Sallie Wilson, Bruce Marks, and Scott Douglas, Eleanor d'Antuono, Gayle Young, Susan Borree, Basil Thompson, Mary Gelder, Gail Israel, Richard Beaty ... musical director Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor Walter Hagen, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, ballet master Fernand Nault, assistant ballet master Enrique Martinez, Charles Payne, associate director. "Les Sylphides," choreography by Michel Fokine, music by Frederic Chopin, orchestrated by Benjamin Britten, scenery by Eugene Dunkle after Jean Corot, conductor Walter Hagen.

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