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Fri. Jun. 7, 2024 7:30p.m.

Megan Fairchild and Anthony Huxley in “Rubies” from George Balanchine’s Jewels. Photo by Erin Baiano.

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    127 minutes including two 20-minute intermissions

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Founders: George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein
Founding Choreographers: George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins
Ballet Master in Chief from 1983-2017: Peter Martins

Artistic Director
Jonathan Stafford

Executive Director
Katherine E. Brown

Associate Artistic Director
Wendy Whelan

Resident Choreographer and Artistic Advisor
Justin Peck

Artist in Residence
Alexei Ratmansky

Senior Repertory Director
Rosemary Dunleavy

Repertory Directors

Jean-Pierre Frohlich  Gonzalo Garcia  Craig Hall
Lisa Jackson  Glenn Keenan  Rebecca Krohn
Christine Redpath  Kathleen Tracey

New York City Ballet Orchestra

Music Director: Andrew Litton

Associate Music Director: Andrews Sill

Resident Conductor: Clotilde Otranto

Guest Conductors: Matthew Kasper, Tara Simoncic

The Company

Tyler Angle, Ashley Bouder, Chun Wai Chan, Adrian Danchig-Waring, Megan Fairchild, Jovani Furlan, Emilie Gerrity, Joseph Gordon, Anthony Huxley, Isabella LaFreniere, Sara Mearns, Roman Mejia, Mira Nadon, Tiler Peck, Unity Phelan, Taylor Stanley, Daniel Ulbricht, Andrew Veyette, Emma Von Enck, Peter Walker, Indiana Woodward

Sara Adams, Daniel Applebaum, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Harrison Coll, David Gabriel, Ashley Hod, Emily Kikta, Alec Knight, Ashley Laracey, Megan LeCrone, Jules Mable, Olivia MacKinnon, Alexa Maxwell, Miriam Miller, Erica Pereira, Brittany Pollack, Davide Riccardo, Aarón Sanz, Troy Schumacher, KJ Takahashi, Sebastián Villarini-Vélez

Victor Abreu, Dominika Afanasenkov, Devin Alberda, Olivia Bell, Olivia Boisson, India Bradley, Christina Clark, Lauren Collett, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti†, Gabriella Domini, Savannah Durham, Meaghan Dutton-O'Hara, Owen Flacke, Christopher Grant, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Allegra Inch, Baily Jones, Charlie Klesa, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Zoe Bliss Magnussen, Shelby Mann, Jenelle Manzi, Samuel Melnikov, Noah McAuslin, Lars Nelson, Maxwell Read, Ava Sautter, Grace Scheffel, Kristen Segin, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Anna Snellgrove, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Quinn Starner, Kennedy Targosz, Rommie Tomasini, Claire Von Enck, Kloe Walker, Cainan Weber, Shane Williams, Andres Zuniga

†Janice Levin Dancer Honoree

Apprentices: Oscar Estep, Sierra Griffith, Claire Kim, Mia Williams

Solo Pianists:
Elaine Chelton, Stephen Gosling, Alan Moverman, Susan Walters

Children’s Repertory Director: Dena Abergel

Associate Children's Repertory Director: Arch Higgins

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Program

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Conductor: ANDREW LITTON

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

EMILIE GERRITY and ALEC KNIGHT

BAILY JONES    KJ TAKAHASHI     
ALEXA MAXWELL

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

MEGAN FAIRCHILD    ANTHONY HUXLEY

MIRA NADON

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

SARA MEARNS    CHUN WAI CHAN

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams, Andres Zuniga

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Conductor: ANDREW LITTON

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

MIRIAM MILLER and AARÓN SANZ

SARA ADAMS    SPARTAK HOXHA    MARY THOMAS MacKINNON

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

EMMA VON ENCK    JOSEPH GORDON   
EMILY KIKTA

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

MIRA NADON    PETER WALKER

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Guest Conductor: TARA SIMONIC

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

EMILIE GERRITY and  ALEC KNIGHT

BAILY JONES    KJ TAKAHASHI    ALEXA MAXWELL

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

MEGAN FAIRCHILD    ANTHONY HUXLEY   
MIRA NADON

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

SARA MEARNS    CHUN WAI CHAN

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Guest Conductor: MATTHEW KASPER

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

OLIVIA MacKINNON and DAVIDE RICCARDO

ASHLEY LARACEY and PETER WALKER

INDIA BRADLEY    DAVID GABRIEL    ZOE BLISS MAGNUSSEN

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

TILER PECK    ROMAN MEJIA   
NAOMI CORTI

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

UNITY PHELAN    JOSEPH GORDON

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti,  Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams, Andres Zuniga

+Apprentice

*© The George Balanchine Trust

Assistant scenic designer: John C. Sullivan
Scenery fabricated and painted by Scenic Art Studio, Inc.
and I. Weiss and Sons, Inc.
Premiere: April 13, 1967, New York State Theater

 

Jewels is performed in tribute to the memory of Jay S. Fishman, NYCB Chairman from 2012-2016

Program Notes

JEWELS

Jewels, a work in three parts choreographed by George Balanchine, was inspired by a visit to famed jewelers Van Cleef and Arpels. Balanchine selected emeralds, rubies, and diamonds for his parure, having also considered pearls and sapphires. But Jewels is really not so much about gems as about illuminating the music of its three different composers: Fauré for Emeralds, Stravinsky for Rubies, and Tschaikovsky for Diamonds. While Jewels has been considered the first three-act story-less ballet, each section is quite distinct in style, with the jewel motif sustained by Karinska’s costumes and the décor.

EMERALDS

The music for Emeralds is taken from the respective concert suites that Gabriel Fauré derived from the incidental music he composed in 1889 for Edmond Haraucourt’s Shylock, a French verse adaptation of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, and in 1898 for Maurice Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande. The order of the numbers used and their sources are as follows: “Prélude,” “Fileuse,” “Sicilienne” (all from Pelléas et Mélisande); “Entr’acte,” “Nocturne,” “Epithalame,” “Final” (all from Shylock); and “La Mort de Mélisande” (from Pelléas et Mélisande). Balanchine added the “Nocturne” pas de deux and the final pas de sept in 1976.

RUBIES

Igor Stravinsky composed his three-movement Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, the music for Rubies, in 1928-29. He intended it as a vehicle for his own appearances as a concert pianist and as something of a relief from his Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments, which he had written five years before for the same purpose. The Capriccio is, in effect, a second piano concerto. Stravinsky said that as he wrote this score he had in mind Carl Maria von Weber, a composer he championed; in fact, he quotes Weber in the music. Another of Stravinsky’s enthusiasms that affects the Capriccio is the cimbalom. Figurations typical of this east European instrument are in evidence at various places in the solo piano part—in certain repeated notes and in the cadenza in the second movement, for example. Balanchine set the second movement as a pas de deux for the principal dancers, and they and a soloist dance with the corps de ballet in various combinations in the outer movements.

DIAMONDS

Balanchine choreographed Diamonds to Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 29. Tschaikovsky composed this work in 1875, just before starting to write Swan Lake. It is the only one of his six symphonies in a major key, and it is the only one to have five movements, for it has two scherzos setting off the central Andante elegiaco. Balanchine, however, decided to omit the symphony’s first movement, deeming it unsuitable for dancing.

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Executive Director, Katherine E. Brown

 

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Assistant Men’s Wardrobe Supervisor Jon Stewart

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Jeffrey M. Peek, President

Marie Nugent-Head, Vice Chair

Sarah Jessica Parker, Vice Chair

Alan D. Schnitzer, Vice Chair

Barbara J. Slifka, Vice Chair

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Mark S. Melodia, Counsel

 

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Stefanie Batten Bland, Designee, Mayor of the City of New York

Honorable Mark D. Levine, Manhattan Borough President;

Honorable Adrienne Adams, Speaker, New York City Council;

Honorable Laurie Cumbo, Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs

 

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As of May 2024

 

Major annual support for New York City Ballet is provided by Jody and John Arnhold, Miss Gillian Attfield, Bank of America, Emily Blavatnik/Blavatnik Family Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Jeff and Susan Campbell, Anne and Chris Flowers, Barry Friedberg and Charlotte Moss, The Giorgi Family Foundation, Holland & Knight, Marc and Jennifer Lipschultz, Lincoln Center Corporate Fund, Mastercard, Karen and Tommy Murphy, Jenny Paulson, Lynne and Richard Pasculano, Liz and Jeff Peek, Brynn Putnam, The Shubert Foundation, Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation, Michael and Sue Steinberg, Vacheron Constantin, and The Travelers Companies, Inc. Lead underwriting support for new work is provided by Elysabeth Kleinhans and The Berry Charitable Foundation, with leadership support from LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Estate of Harlan Morse Blake, and The Ted and Mary Jo Shen Charitable Gift Fund.

 

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Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Conductor: ANDREW LITTON

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

EMILIE GERRITY and ALEC KNIGHT

BAILY JONES    KJ TAKAHASHI     
ALEXA MAXWELL

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

MEGAN FAIRCHILD    ANTHONY HUXLEY

MIRA NADON

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Baily Jones, Jenelle Manzi, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

SARA MEARNS    CHUN WAI CHAN

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams, Andres Zuniga

èAVCelebrates Pride 🏳️&;🌈

At the Kennedy Center, all are welcome and safe regardless of orientation, gender, identity, or expression. We believe in celebrating the authenticity of our guests, staff, and artists, and we commit to presenting all stories on our stages.

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Conductor: ANDREW LITTON

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

MIRIAM MILLER and AARÓN SANZ

SARA ADAMS    SPARTAK HOXHA    MARY THOMAS MacKINNON

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

EMMA VON ENCK    JOSEPH GORDON   
EMILY KIKTA

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Baily Jones, Jenelle Manzi, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

MIRA NADON    PETER WALKER

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams

èAVCelebrates Pride 🏳️&;🌈

At the Kennedy Center, all are welcome and safe regardless of orientation, gender, identity, or expression. We believe in celebrating the authenticity of our guests, staff, and artists, and we commit to presenting all stories on our stages.

Saturday Matinee Program

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Guest Conductor: MATTHEW KASPER

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

OLIVIA MacKINNON and DAVIDE RICCARDO

ASHLEY LARACEY and PETER WALKER

INDIA BRADLEY    DAVID GABRIEL    ZOE BLISS MAGNUSSEN

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

TILER PECK    ROMAN MEJIA   
NAOMI CORTI

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

UNITY PHELAN    JOSEPH GORDON

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti,  Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams, Andres Zuniga

èAVCelebrates Pride 🏳️&;🌈

At the Kennedy Center, all are welcome and safe regardless of orientation, gender, identity, or expression. We believe in celebrating the authenticity of our guests, staff, and artists, and we commit to presenting all stories on our stages.

Sat & Sun Evening Program

Jewels

Choreography by George Balanchine*

Scenery by Peter Harvey

Costumes by Karinska

Lighting by Mark Stanley

 

Guest Conductor: TARA SIMONIC

I
EMERALDS

Music by Gabriel Fauré

(from Pelléas et Mélisande and Shylock)

INDIANA WOODWARD and TYLER ANGLE

EMILIE GERRITY and  ALEC KNIGHT

BAILY JONES    KJ TAKAHASHI    ALEXA MAXWELL

Dominika Afanasenkov, Olivia Bell, Sierra Griffith+, Sarah Harmon, Allegra Inch, Claire Kim+, Shelby Mann, Grace Scheffel, Kloe Walker, Mia Williams+

Intermission

II
RUBIES

Music by Igor Stravinsky

(Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra)

Piano solo: STEPHEN GOSLING

MEGAN FAIRCHILD    ANTHONY HUXLEY   
MIRA NADON

Victor Abreu, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Andres Zuniga

India Bradley, Lauren Collett, Gabriella Domini, Sarah Harmon, Baily Jones, Kristen Segin, Quinn Starner, Rommie Tomasini

Music by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publishers and copyright owner.
Intermission

III
DIAMONDS

Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky

(from Symphony No. 3 in D Major)

SARA MEARNS    CHUN WAI CHAN

Olivia Boisson, Meaghan Dutton-O’Hara, Mary Thomas MacKinnon, Mary Elizabeth Sell, Gilbert Bolden III, Preston Chamblee, Alec Knight, Davide Riccardo

Dominika Afanasenkov, Nieve Corrigan, Naomi Corti, Savannah Durham, Laine Habony, Sarah Harmon, Ruby Lister, Malorie Lundgren, Alston Macgill, Ava Sautter, Kennedy Targosz, Kloe Walker

Victor Abreu, Oscar Estep+, Owen Flacke, David Gabriel, Kennard Henson, Spartak Hoxha, Jules Mabie, Noah McAuslin, Samuel Melnikov, Maxwell Read, Mckenzie Bernardino Soares, Shane Williams

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