
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Donald Macleod explores Tchaikovsky's music with Sir Matthew Bourne and Dame Monica Mason
Donald Macleod explores Tchaikovsky's music with Sir Matthew Bourne and Dame Monica Mason
Tchaikovsky is responsible for some of the world’s best loved and best known ballets. His music for Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker has become so popular and ubiquitous that we’re as likely to hear it in the concert hall, or accompanying a TV ad, as in the theatre. But this week, Donald Macleod is on a mission to take Tchaikovsky back to his dancing roots, in the company of two of British ballet’s brightest stars. Dame Monica Mason joined the Royal Ballet as the age of sixteen, becoming the youngest dancer in the company at that time. She went on to dance many principal roles, eventually becoming Director of the Royal Ballet in 2002, before her retirement in 2012. Sir Matthew Bourne has been hailed as the most popular and successful British choreographer and dancer, with a string of awards for his many productions, not least his ground-breaking production of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. Both guests bring their expertise, sharing with Donald Macleod their views on Tchaikovsky, and their experience of performing and choreographing his works.
Music Included:
Swan Lake, Op 20 (Act 2 excerpt)
The Seasons, Op 37b No 6 (June: Barcarolle)
No reply, no word, no greeting, Op 28 No 5 (Six Romances)
String Quartet No 3, Op 30 (Allegretto vivo e scherzando)
Swan Lake, Op 20
Valse sentimentale in F minor, Op 51 No 6 (excerpt)
Eugene Onegin, Op 24 (Act 2: Waltz)
Swan Lake, Op 20 (Act 2 excerpt)
Serenade in C, Op 48
The Sleeping Beauty, Op 66 (excerpt)
The Golden Cloud has Slept
The Fancy Slippers (Danse des cosaques)
The Enchantress (excerpt)
The Sleeping Beauty, Op 66
Impromptu in A flat
Serenade, Op 65 No 3 (Six Melodies)
The Sleeping Beauty, Op 66
The Queen of Spades, Op 68 (Act 1: Liza’s Aria)
Hamlet, Op 67a (Overture)
Souvenir de Florence, Op 70 (Adagio cantabile e com moto)
The Endellion Quartet
The Nutcracker, Op 71 (Overture)
Iolanta Op 69 (Act 1 Scene 5: My only beloved Mathilde I claim)
Souvenir de Florence, Op 70 (Allegro vivace)
The Nutcracker, Op 71
Presented by Donald Macleod
Produced by Luke Whitlock
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