INFO
SCHUBERT – DEBUSSY – PÄRT
After the long standing collaboration as a conductor with Nacho Duato and the Compañía Nacional de Danza (CND) came the first premiere of Duato with his new dance company in Saint Petersburg. I was invited by the Mikhailovsky Theatre to conduct the first representations and help that way as a bridge between the past and the new era. The programme presented three ballets. Without Words and Duende, previously produced by the CND, were being performed in Russia for the first time. The third ballet, Nunc Dimittis, created specifically for the new company and its dancers, received its world premiere.
The programme involved all manner of combinations of the theatre’s musical cast: orchestra, soloists, chamber music, soloists with orchestra, choir, a cappella vocal soloists and even a curious set of bells that have belonged to the theatre for over one hundred years. In the run up to the opening night, there was a coming and going of rehearsals with each of the groups, all casts duplicated in order to address the future running in the theatre’s repertoire. The experience was exhausting but hugely gratifying. With a classical ballet company embracing its transformation to a new style of dance, the sacred texts of Arvo Pärt’s compositions in the last ballet gave the premiere the scent and atmosphere of a sacrament, something akin to a baptism.
PREMIERE DETAILS
Conductor: Pedro Alcalde
Orchestra: The Mikhailovsky Orchestra and Chorus
Soloists: Vadim Messerman (cello), Marianna Domnikova (piano and organ), Igor Rodionov (flute), Boris Barinov (viola), Elena Arkhipova (harp), Alexander Smirnov (bells), Dmitry Sverbikhin (percussion)
Vocal soloists: Mikhail Ivanov, Anna Startseva, Alexandra Kalinina, Sergey Yavushkin
Chorus master: Vladimir Stolpovskikh
Venue: Mikhailovsky Theatre Saint Petersburg Russia
Date: 15th March 2011
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Without Words
Choreography: Nacho Duato
Music: Franz Schubert
Der Müller und der Bach, D 795 No.19; An die Musik, D 547; Lied der Mignon: “Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt”; D 877 No.4; Heidenröslein, D 257; Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D 343; Du bist die Ruh’, D 776 (Violoncello and Piano)
Set and Costumes: Nacho Duato
Lighting: Brad Fields (based on an original idea by Nacho Duato)
World premiere: American Ballet Theater at the City Center in New York, 29th October 1998
Russian premiere: Mikhailovsky Theatre, 15th March 2011
Duende
Choreography: Nacho Duato
Music: Claude Debussy
Pastorale and Final from the Sonate pour Flûte, Alto et Harpe; Syrinx, Danse Sacrée et Danse Profane
Set: Walter Nobbe
Costumes: Susan Unger
Lighting: Nicolás Fischtel
World premiere: Nederlands Dans Theater at the AT&T Danstheater, The Hague, 21st November 1991
Russian premiere: Mikhailovsky Theatre, 15th March 2011
Nunc Dimittis
Choreography: Nacho Duato
Music: Arvo Pärt, David Azagra
Agnus Dei – Berliner Messe, Littlemore Tractus, Nunc Dimittis
Da lontano
Set and Costumes: Nacho Duato
Lighting: Brad Fields
World premiere: Mikhailovsky Theatre, 15 March 2011
VIDEO
PRESS
Conquering the Russian public that completely filled the beautiful and warm Theatre, until recently dedicated only to classical dance. After the performance, warm applause and bravos with part of the public standing up. (…) The voices of the choir emphasize the solemnity of this moment. … The bells ring as Ekaterina rises up on the cloth dyed with blood in a religious sacrifice. Unforgettable.
El País – Carmen del Val (16-03-2011) pdf