The Royal Ballet
I. Allegro Assai: Lamb, McRae
II. Adagio: Lamb, McRae
(In Silence): Margi
III. Menuet. Allegretto: Margi, Ball, Donnelly, Heap, Naghdi, Richardson
IV, Finale. Presto - Adagio: Lamb, McRae, Sissens, Margi, Ball, Donnelly, Heap, Naghdi, Richardson, Braendsrød, Ella, Emerton, Hinkis, Katsura, Mock, O'Sullivan, Stock, Storm-Jensen, Yudes
Sarah Lamb, Steven McRae
Mayara Margi, Joseph Sissens
Matthew Ball, David Donnelly, Tieney Heap, Yasmine Naghdi, Calvin Richardson
Lukas Bjørneboe Braendsrød, Benjamin Ella, Kevin Emerton, Meaghan Grace, Hinkis, Chisato Katsura, Tomas Mock, Anna Rose O'Sullivan, Leticia Stock, Gina Storm-Jensen, David Yudes
This work was made possible by generous philanthropic support from Jay Franke and Davis Herro
Additional support by The Ballet Association
Staging: Richard Colton
Ballet Master: Ricardo Cervera
Principal Coaching: Jonathan Cope, Brian Maloney
Costume Supervisor: Ilaria Martello
Assistant Costume Supervisor: Giusy Coviello
Costumes: Royal Opera House Production Costume Department and The Costume Centre Thurrock
Additional Costumes: Phil Reynolds, Belts: Village Leathers
Dyeing: Royal Opera House Production Costume Department
THE ILLUSTRATED ‘FAREWELL’ is an extended pas de deux for a principal couple set to the first two movements of Haydn’s 45th Symphony. Joined to a large ensemble work, originally premiered in 1973, the last two movements of the symphony were titled AS TIME GOES BY and featured a gender/diversity respectful cast in which the first passage, a very aggressive, percussive 45’ solo was performed in silence by a single female and then the ballet tapered down to a long fluid adagio danced by a single male with the symphony's conclusion. In between, the company were treated all as individuals, no hierarchy, women sometimes partnering the men. An equality and balance of a different sort to that delivered in the first two movements by the symmetrically even principal couple who were ever but half of a more traditional classical whole. THE ILLUSTRATED 'FAREWELL’ questions whether what ‘classical’ could be stretched to in 1973 was still valid decades later.
Company in performance.
Symphony No.45 in F-Sharp Minor "Farewell" Symphony
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn - 1772
Parts/Movements
I. Allegro assai
II. Adagio
III. Menuet. Allegretto
IV, Finale. Presto - Adagio