Finale: Presto
The Joffrey Ballet
After the Fact (in silence): Rodriguez
Ten Make Six: Brady, Carman, Nearhoof, Rodriguez, Taylor, Whitener
The Four Finales:
1. Nearhoof, Whitener, Brady, Carman, Taylor, DeAngelo, Colton, Edwards, Estner, Fowler, Grenier, Hanniford, Hughes, Ichino, Jurkowski, Rodriguez, Uchida
2. Brady, DeAngelo, Colton, Edwards, Fowler, Grenier, Hanniford, Hughes, Ichino, Uchida
3. Nearhoof, DeAngelo, Colton, Edwards, Fowler, Uchida
4. Whitener, DeAngelo, Edwards, Uchida, Hanniford and the Ensemble
Then: Grenier and Uchida with DeAngelo, Carman, Colton, Hanniford, Ichino, Rodriguez
Beatriz Rodriguez, Larry Grenier
Eileen Brady, Ann Marie DeAngelo, Jan Hanniford, Nancy Ichino, Krystyna Jurkowski, Pamela Nearhoof, Christine Uchida
Adix Carman, Richard Colton, Donn Edwards, Robert Estner, Tom Fowler, Jeffrey Hughes, Burton Taylor, William Whitener
Conductor: Seymour Lipkin
Assitant to Miss Tharp: Henry Berg
As Time Goes By was created for The Joffrey Ballet and premiered the same year as Deuce Coupe. The work is Tharp's first based solely in the ballet vocabulary. Opening with a sharp, percussive solo in silence for a ballerina en pointe, the ballet quickly builds to a sextet then into the full company in rapidly changing formations and intricately coordinated movements. As Haydn’s “Farewell Symphony” slowly diminishes instrument by instrument, the dancers, too, drain the stage leaving a solo male dancer to close the ballet.
Brief excerpts featuring dancers of The Joffrey Ballet.
Symphony No.45 in F-Sharp Minor, 3rd & 4th movements
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn - 1772
I: Allegro assai
II: Adagio
III: Menuet: Allegretto
IV: Finale: Presto, Adagio
Finale: Presto