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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY IN MUSIC, DANCE, AND FILM 745<br />

The Ritual of Purification; Reunion. The work is the second part of an<br />

evening-length ballet, yet to be staged; the first part is called Ulysses'<br />

Raft, and it uses the same themes and structure. The composer first<br />

wanted to tell this story as a dance piece while watching a televised performance<br />

of Monteverdi's opera II Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria. Harbison was<br />

attracted to the scenes, which were to him "visually indelible" and "scenically<br />

extraordinary."<br />

• Achilles Loved Patroclus (1993). Choreogapher, Bill T. Jones. Music by John<br />

Oswald. A solo dance.<br />

• The Bull Dancers (1963). Choreographer, Lawrence Gradus. Music by<br />

Jacques Ibert (A Louisville Concerto). American Ballet Theatre Workshop.<br />

Events in the bull arena leading up to Theseus' slaying of the Minotaur.<br />

• Judgment of Paris (1940). Choreographer, Antony Tudor. Music by Kurt<br />

Weill (selections from Die Dreignoschenoper). American Ballet Theatre.<br />

World premiere, London Ballet (1938). In this comic ballet, a drunken Englishman<br />

must choose among three Parisian prostitutes. Video: Anthony<br />

Tudor. A Dance Horizons Video. In a brief section Agnes de Mille expresses<br />

her delight in the role of Venus.<br />

• The Moirai (1961). Music by Hugh Aitken. The José Limon Dance Company.<br />

• Diana and Actaeon, a pas de deux (1973). Choreographer, Rudolf Nureyev,<br />

from the original by Agrippina Vaganova. Music by Cesare Pugni,<br />

arranged by John Lanchbery. American Ballet Theatre. Video: World premiere<br />

of Nureyev's staging (taped for television), NBC, 1963, with<br />

Nureyev and Svetlana Beriosova.<br />

• Antigone/Rites for the Dead (1989). Film: Eclipse Productions. Amy Greenfield,<br />

Producer/Director. Various composers. Bertram Ross (Oedipus) and<br />

Janet Eilber.<br />

• Persephone (1991). Choreographer, Ralph Lemon. Music by Anthony Davis<br />

(Maps, Violin Concerto). Ralph Lemon Dance Company. The myth of Demeter<br />

and Persephone.<br />

• Orpheus Portrait, a pas de deux (1991). Choreographer, Kent Stowell. Music<br />

by Liszt. Pacific Northwest Ballet.<br />

• Nymphs and Satyr. Music by Howard Hanson, who from the score composed<br />

a ballet suite (1979). The ballet was premiered by the Chautauqua<br />

Ballet. The music, adapted from an earlier sketch for a solo clarinet fantasy,<br />

reveals the composer's personal style of bucolic tone painting. The<br />

ingratiating melody of the Scherzo originated in a tune Hanson improvised<br />

as he sang to his Irish terrier Molly and offered her dog biscuits. He<br />

provides a synopsis of the work in the notes to the recording (Bay Cities<br />

BCD-1005): "Destiny moves the nymphs on a journey. As they travel they

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