Hallelujah Junction
Ballet
Goings on About Town: Classical Music...Barber, Golijov, Gershwin, and Weill, among others; the New York City Ballet will dance to the accompaniment of John Adams's "Hallelujah Junction"; and Rufus Wainwright will perform as a special guest. (Nov. 5 at 7.) | The first... In this article: Hallelujah Junction, Don Giovanni, Ryan Lizza, Daniel Okulitch, New York City Opera, The New Yorker, Tosca, and Turandot |
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Hallelujah Junction (ballet)
Hallelujah Junction is the eighth ballet made by New York City Ballet balletmaster in chief Peter Martins to the - in this case eponymous - music of John Adams; the duo pianists appear in silhouette above the dancers throughout in Mark...
In this article: Peter Martins, John Adams, New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, and Copenhagen
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Observer.com - All Articles | June 26, 2009
A Damp Spring for The City Ballet
...repertory? Everyone plunged gleefully into Ratmansky's Concerto DSCH, into Les Noces and other Robbins works, into Martins' Hallelujah Junction. Clearly, the keepers of the Balanchine flame, beginning with Martins and Rosemary...
In this article: George Balanchine, Peter Martins, Titania, Serenade, and Oberon
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New York Post: Entertainment | May 22, 2009
THIS BIG APPLE CORPS REALLY SHINES
...her approach is becoming more daring and expansive as well as more sophisticated musically. Like many of his works, Peter Martins' "Hallelujah Junction" is a speedy, intricate workout that gave Sterling Hyltin, Daniel Ulbricht and Gonzalo...
In this article: Megan Fairchild, Peter Martins, Apple Corps, and The Four Seasons
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New Yorker: Everything | February 22, 2009
Goings on About Town: Dance
" Sunday's performance offers an all-American matinee, with Robbins's "Glass Pieces," a John Adams piece by Peter Martins ("Hallelujah Junction"), Balanchine's exuberant pas de deux "Tarantella," and his even more exuberant bit of...
In this article: Paul Taylor, Mercurial Manoeuvres, Swan Lake, George Balanchine, and New York
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New York Times | February 18, 2009
Dance Review New York City Ballet: City Ballet Presents Four Works, and the Old Is Made New Again
...the music; nonetheless Arturo Delmoni's playing of the first solo violin provided the only phenomenal aspect of the ballet. Peter Martins's "Hallelujah Junction" (2001) has more theatrical authority than anything else he has shown us in...
In this article: Peter Martins, John Adams, Benjamin Britten, New York City, and Kinetic energy
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Salon | October 29, 2008
Dreams of John Adams
...discusses the visions and emotions behind his acclaimed and controversial music. Oct. 29, 2008 | In his just released autobiography, "Hallelujah Junction: Composing an American Life," John Adams, 61, tells a great story about what...
In this article: John Adams, Jean Sibelius, Philip Glass, San Francisco Bay Bridge, Doctor Atomic, Sierra, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Steve Reich
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Hallelujah Junction is the eighth ballet made by New York City Ballet balletmaster in chief Peter Martins to the — in this case eponymous — music of John Adams; the duo pianists appear in silhouette above the dancers throughout in Mark Stanley's lighting. The dance was made on the Royal Danish Ballet; the premiere took place on March 24, 2001, at the Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen; the NYCB pemiere was January 22, 2002, at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.
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