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JEWELS

February 26-March 8, 2009

MUSIC: Gabriel Fauré, Igor Stravinsky, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
CHOREOGRAPHY: George Balanchine

“It is open to doubt whether even George Balanchine has ever created a work in which the inspiration was so sustained, the invention so imaginative or the concept so magnificent as in the three-act ballet that had its world premiere at the New York State Theater last night.” – Clive Barnes, The New York Times,
April 14, 1967

A full-length ballet in three parts, George Balanchine’s Jewels premiered at New York City Ballet in 1967. Presenting a miniature history of classical dance, Jewels references ballet’s French origins, Russia’s imperial style, and Balanchine’s own take on the art form. Critically acclaimed since its premiere, each act of Jewels is distinct in both music and mood. “Emeralds” is set to music by Gabriel Fauré, “Rubies” to Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra and “Diamonds” to Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29. Don’t miss Balanchine’s magnificent trio — a Boston Ballet Company Premiere.

Performance Schedule:
Thursday, Feb. 26 @ 7pm
Friday, Feb. 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, Feb. 28 @ 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, Mar. 1 @ 2pm
Thursday, Mar. 5 @ 7pm
Friday, Mar. 6 @ 8pm
Saturday, Mar. 7 @ 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, Mar. 8 @ 2pm

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