The Beethoven Seventh
Premiere
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Date
22 January 2000
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Company
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Venue
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Location
New York, NY
Production
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Choreographer
Twyla Tharp
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Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, 1811)
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Lighting Designer
Jennifer Tipton
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Costume Designer
Isaac Mizrahi
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Assistant to Ms. Tharp
Dancers
Principals
Jennifer Ringer, Miranda Wesse, Wendy Whelan
Peter Boal, Nikolaj Hübbe, Damian Woetzel
Ensemble
Samantha Allen, Stacey Calvert, Carrie Lee Riggins, Rachel Rutherford, Jennie Somogyi, Kathleen Tracey
Jared Angle, Sebastien Marcovici, Tom Gold, Jeroen Hofmans, Benjamin Millepied, Arch Higgins
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Number of Dancers
18
Dance sections
I. Poco Sostenuto-Vivace:
Ringer, Boal, Allen, Angle, Clavert, Marcovici, Riggins, Gold, Rutherford, Hofmans, Somogyi, Millepied, Tracey, Higgins
II. Allegretto:
Whelan, Hubbe, Angle, Gold, Hofmans, Millepied
III. Presto:
Weese, Woetzel, Allen, Calvert, Riggins, Rutherford, Somogyi, Tracey, Angle, Gold, Hofmans, Higgins, Marcovici, Millepied
IV. Allegro Con Brio:
Weese, Ringer, Whelan, Woetzel, Boal, Hubbe, Allen, Calvert, Riggins, Rutherford, Somogyi, Tracey, Angle, Gold, Hofmans, Higgins, Marcovici, Millepied
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Runtime
00:39:47
Description
Artistic director Peter Martins commissioned Tharp to create a new work for the dancers of New York City Ballet. The Beethoven Seventh features six principal dancers and six ensemble couples.
The ballet, like the symphony, is fast and rhythmically driven. Each of the first three movements lead by principal couple features its own characteristic mood and rhythm. The ensemble provides a common thread between sections, until the fourth movement combines the full cast in the finale.
Special thanks to Patsy Tarr.
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Commissioned by
Past Performances
New York City Ballet
The Beethoven Seventh (premiere) | New York City Ballet
New York, NY
January 20 2000 Premiere
New York City Ballet
The Beethoven Seventh | New York City Ballet
New York, NY
April 29 2000 Repertory
New York City Ballet
The Beethoven Seventh | New York City Ballet
New York, NY
February 6 2001 Repertory
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