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...Other parts of the palace are used for performances too, not least the Hall of Mirrors, where Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas can be heard on April 20, and the Chapelle Royale, where Bach’s B Minor Mass and Mozart...
...Something of his Art: Walking to Lubeck with JS Bach, by Horatio Clare, Little Toller, RRP£12 In 1705, a 20-year-old JS Bach set out in winter to walk from Arnstadt to Lubeck in search of inspiration....
...The evening’s world premiere, Bach Studies (Part 2), took the first half of 2018’s Bach Studies (Part 1) — set to the Violin Partita No.2 — and tacked on additional choreography....
...The playlist is eclectic — Bach, Scarlatti, Ligeti, Glass — and for the final duet from Angelin Preljocaj’s Le Parc (Mozart) Levingston is joined by the cello and three violins of the Halcyon Quartet....
...In Paris, however, Anthony Huxley lacked the depth to make this 1994 Bach-inspired miniature sing....
...To understand the city, enter the church as Bach did, eyes raised, hat off, ears a-prick....
...John Thornhill is the FT’s innovation editor Illustration by James Ferguson Letter in response to this article: Dennett has invented a paradox on consciousness / From Christopher Robbins...
...In the first part of Three, Bellus, Naharin tackles excerpts from Glenn Gould’s recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, which will be heard in full at Garnier next month when Jerome Robbins’ eponymous ballet...
...David Dawson’s 2000 breakout hit A Million Kisses to My Skin, to Bach’s D-minor piano concerto, fared better....
...Sandwiched between two Forsythe works, Benjamin Millepied’s 2009 Sarabande, a hipster variation on Jerome Robbins’ A Suite of Dances, looked like an afterthought....
...From Mr Christopher Robbins....
...provides a detailed study of the choral masterpieces Bach produced as cantor, organist and teacher at Leipzig in the early 18th century....
...The PR for him is solid gold: choreographer of the hit film Black Swan (as the poster for the run obligingly points out), potential heir to Balanchine and Jerome Robbins in New York, photogenic face of several...
...Robbins’ Suite of Dances was inspired by the idea of Baryshnikov and choreography responding to a cellist playing movements from Bach suites....
...Robbins used Chopin for his character gems; Ratmansky makes the inspired choice of Scarlatti – less moody than Chopin, more mercurial (and pearly) than the composer’s contemporary, Bach....
...Tom Robbins is the FT’s travel editor...
...Based on Jerome Robbins’ ballet Fancy Free, it follows three sailors as they enjoy a riotous 24 hours of shore leave in New York, and the emphasis on dance remains strong....
...Bach, it introduced six men who paced on formally then broke up for independent allegro dancing....
...In his solo, Damian Woetzel brought subtlety and exquisite timing to a “duet” with cellist Wendy Sutter playing Bach in Jerome Robbins’ A Suite of Dances; for sheer kookiness, on the other hand, an excerpt...
...Robbins’ more serious 1997 Brandenburg (his last ballet) to movements from the six Bach concertos still introduces those light-hearted bits of show dance he could never resist, such as the corps’ too-cute...
...Then Robbins’ Afternoon of a Faun, the innocence of its youthful players (Luisa Rocco and Christopher Harrison) finding a response in the innocence of the two dance students on that hot afternoon in a studio...
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