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Music and Emotion

Recording of Prokofiev's “Montagues and Capulets” from Romeo and Juliet. (audio links can be found at youtube.com/user/BfloPhilharmonic).



Prokofievs Romeo and Juliet: Some Consequences of the Happy

the Shakespeare/Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet one of the most performed full-length ballets YouTube excerpts from the 1983 production Romeo e Giulietta ...



ATELIER CULTUREL : Les émotions dans la Musique : Phase 1

*COLERE : roméo et juliette de PROKOFIEV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coxgnE3aTs0&t=412s. *COLERE : Requiem 1 Giuseppe Verdi - Dies irae Libera me.



Ballet and the Emotional Refocusing of Shakespeare

08-Oct-2021 of Romeo and Juliet use only minimal costumes ... Prokofiev's 'pas de deux' in Romeo and Juliet



MAMBO Leonard Bernstein (1961)

“Montagues and Capulets” from the Romeo and Juliet suite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1_JUTAO0SA. Prokofiev's music is stylistically very different 



Romeo and Juliet

20-Apr-2018 A Labor of Love: Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet 7-8. Meet the Composer: Sergei Prokofiev. 9. Prokofiev & Romeo and Juliet.



The Royal Ballets Romeo and Juliet opens the 2021/22 Season

Prokofiev's ravishing score sweeps this dramatic ballet towards its inevitable emotional end. Casting includes Royal Ballet Principals Francesca Hayward and 



WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION This Curriculum Guide is

S. Prokofiev. “Dance of the Knights” from Romeo and Juliet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUmq1cpcglQ. • D. Shostakovich. Waltz #2.



ROMÉO ET JULIETTE

La mort de Roméo et Juliette consacrée dans l'Histoire par la tradition et aux Théâtres Anglais et Allemand paraît un sujet susceptible d'être traité dans ces principes** et d'être approprié à notre Théâtre d'après Shakespeare et M Weiss Une main plus habile que la mienne y aurait mieux réussi :

When was Romeo & Juliet based on Prokofiev?

In 1990, director Armondo Linus Acosta used Prokofiev's score, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, to create a motion picture adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Who wrote Roméo et Juliette?

In 1996, choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot premiered his version of Roméo et Juliette at Les Ballets de Monte Carlo. Taking formal inspiration from the episodic character of Sergei Prokofiev’s classic score, Maillot structured the action in a manner akin to cinematic narrative.

Did Rudolf Nureyev play Romeo and Juliet?

In 1977, Rudolf Nureyev created a new version of Romeo and Juliet for the London Festival Ballet, today's English National Ballet. He performed the lead role of Romeo with British ballerinas Eva Evdokimova and Patricia Ruanne creating the role of Juliet. As a partnership, they toured the production internationally.

When did Sergei Prokofiev start recording ballet music?

Sergei Prokofiev himself made the first recording of music from the ballet, with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra in 1938. Since then, there have been recordings of the full score, as well as various excerpts such as the orchestral suites the composer prepared.

Press release

September 2021

5 October ʹ 24 October 2021

10 Januaryʹ 25 February 2022

This October The Royal Ballet returns for its first full Season in 18 months with a Season including Giselle, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. October in what will be the first time the Company have performed a full three-act production since March 2020. Romeo and Juliet has become a modern-day classic since its premiere in 1965 with Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn in the lead roles. The ballet also opportunity for differing interpretations of the star-crossed lovers. Evocative designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring the colour and action of Renaissance Verona, where a busy market all too quickly bursts into sword fighting and a family feud leads to tragedy for both towards its inevitable, emotional end. Casting includes Royal Ballet Principals Francesca Hayward and Cesar Corrales, Sarah Lamb and Steven McRae, Yasmine Naghdi and Vadim Muntagirov with newly promoted Principal Fumi Kaneko and First Soloist Wiliam Bracewell making their debuts on Saturday 9 October. Romeo and Juliet returns to the repertory in January 2022 featuring performances by Natalia Osipova with Reece Clarke making his debut, Marianela Nunez and Federico Bonelli, Lauren Cuthbertson and Matthew Ball, Melissa Hamilton and Ryoichi Hirano plus a Debuts in 2022 also include Alexander Campbell performing with Akane Takada, and recently promoted Principal Mayara Magri and First Soloist Calvin Richardson. Conductors Jonathan Lo and renowned Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra who returns following and ahead of his new creation Like Water for Chocolate. Ends

Generous philanthropic support from

Julia and Hans Rausing, Susan and John Burns, Sir Lloyd and Lady Dorfman, Kenneth and Susan Green, Sandra and Anthony Gutman, the Jean Sainsbury Royal Opera House Fund and the Royal

Opera House Endowment Fund

NOTES TO EDITORS

Images can be downloaded HERE

Romeo and Juliet, The Royal Ballet

5 ʹ 24 October 2021 / 10 January ʹ 25 February 2022

Cinema screening 14 February 2022

Tickets: £7 - £135

www.roh.org.uk

The Royal Opera House, WC2E 9DD

Creatives

Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan

Music Sergey Prokofiev

Designer Nicholas Georgiadis

Lighting designer John B. Read

Conductor Koen Kessels

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

Casting

5 October at 7pm Juliet: Francesca Hayward / Romeo: Cesar Corrales

9 October at 11.30am Juliet: Fumi Kaneko* / Romeo: William Bracewell*

13 October at 7.30pm Juliet: Yasmine Naghdi / Romeo: Vadim Muntagirov

19 October at 7.30pm Juliet: Sarah Lamb / Romeo: Steven McRae

22 October at 7.30pm Juliet: Yasmine Naghdi / Romeo: Vadim Muntagirov

23 October at 1.30pm Juliet: Fumi Kaneko / Romeo: William Bracewell

23 October at 7pm Juliet: Francesca Hayward / Romeo: Cesar Corrales

24 October at 2pm Juliet: Sarah Lamb / Romeo: Steven McRae

10 January at 7.30pm Juliet: Natalia Osipova / Romeo: Reece Clarke*

12 January at 7.30pm Juliet: Akane Takada / Romeo: Alexander Campbell*

13 January at 7.30pm Juliet: Marianela Nunez / Romeo: Federico Bonelli

15 January at 11.30am Juliet: Akane Takada / Romeo: Alexander Campbell

29 January at 1.30pm Juliet: Yasmine Naghdi / Romeo: Matthew Ball

29 January at 7.30pm Juliet: Natalia Osipova / Romeo: Reece Clarke

1 February at 7.30pm Juliet: Marianela Nunez / Romeo: Federico Bonelli

5 February at 7.30pm Juliet: Yasmine Naghdi / Romeo: Matthew Ball

9 February at 1.30pm Juliet: Melissa Hamilton / Romeo: Ryoichi Hirano

9 February at 7.30pm Juliet: Sarah Lamb / Romeo: Steven McRae

10 February at 7.30pm Juliet: Mayara Magri* / Romeo: Calvin Richardson*

17 February at 7.30pm Juliet: Melissa Hamilton / Romeo: Ryoichi Hirano

19 February at 12pm Juliet: Lauren Cuthbertson / Romeo: Matthew Ball

*Role Debut

PRESS CONTACT

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Tel - 07984513676

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