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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Hon. Edward I. Koch, Hon. Howard Golden, Seth Faison, Paul Lepercq, Honorary Chairmen; Neil D. Chrisman, Chairman; Rita Hillman, I. Stanley Kriegel, Ame Vennema, Franklin R. Weissberg, Vice Chairmen; Harvey Lichtenstein, President and Chief Executive Officer; Henry Bing, Jr., Warren B. Coburn, Charles M. Diker, Jeffrey K. Endervelt, Mallory Factor, Harold L Fisher, Leonard Garment, Elisabeth Gotbaum, Sidney Kantor, Eugene H. Luntey, Hamish Maxwell, Evelyn Ortner, John R. Price, Jr., Richard M. Rosan, Mrs. Marion Scotto, William Tobey, Curtis A. Wood, John E. Zuccotti.

OFFICERS Harvey Lichtenstein President and Chief Executive Officer Judith E. Daykin Executive Vice President and General Manager Richard Balzano Vice President and Treasurer Karen Brooks Hopkins Vice President for Planning and Development ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE STAFF Ruth Goldblatt Assistant to President Sally Morgan Assistant to General Manager 1 David Perry Mail Clerk FINANCE Perry Singer Accountant Jack C. Nulsen Business Manager Pearl Light Payroll Manager MARKETING AND PROMOTION Marketing Nancy Rossell Marketing Coordinator BARI Susan Levy Director of Audience Development Jerrilyn Brown Executive Assistant Jon Crow Graphics Margo Abbruscato Information Resource Coordinator Press Ellen Lampert General Press Representative Susan Hood Spier Associate Press Representative Diana Robinson Press Assistant Tom Caravaglia House Photographer PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Jacques Brunswick Director of Membership Denis Azaro Development Officer Philip Bither Development Officer Ninetta Remley Development Assistant Sharon Lea Lee Office Manager Aaron Frazier Administrative Assistant MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Jacques Brunswick Director Lee Chizman Assistant Director COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mikki Shepard Director Mahmoudah Ali Associate Director Rudy Stevenson Music Consultant Francine Major Program Assistant PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Leonard Natman Director ; Hessie McCollum Program Coordinator Sarah Welder Sales Coordinator Susan Booker Program Assistant PRODUCTION Malcolm J. Waters Production Manager William Mintzer Lighting Consultant to BAM Sara Stuart Assistant Production Manager Martin Green Crew Chief Robert Sniecinski Wardrobe Supervisor Naaman Griffin, Steve Greer, John Fuller, William Horton, James Kehoe, Howard Larson, Patrick McDonald, Bernard Gilmartin, Donald Riordan THEATRE MANAGEMENT John J. Miller Theatre Manager Leonard Natman Associate Theatre Manager Ken Farris, Lauren Scott, Alan Tongret BUILDING MANAGEMENT A Norman MacArthur Building Manager William Koegl Assistant Building Manager Lazzaro Curato Parking Facilities Supervisor Frank Abbruscato, Leonard Abbruscato, Jahue Cooper, Nick Curato, Ray Dorso, Donald Farr, Angel Guadelupe, Steve Lanza, Bernard Lawrence, Michael Maraventano Sheraf Moustafa, Nunzio Orlando, Joseph Patterson Frank Percaccia, James Postell, Gloria Simon, James Victor Sadie Vinson, Angelos Voudouris, Robert Wells BOX OFFICE BROOKLYN Saheed Baksh Box Office Treasurer Michael Glassman, Joseph Nekola Richard Lewis Mail Order Supervisor ACADEMY DIRECTORY Box Office: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm; Performance days till 9:00pm; Saturday and Sunday, Performance times only. OF MUSIC Lost and Found: Telephone 636-4150 Restroom: Opera House Women and Men: Mezzanine level and 5th floor; Handicapped: Orchestra level. Lepercq Space: Women and Men: Theatre level and 5th floor. Public Telephones: Main lobby. Felix Street Entrance. For information about group rates on tickets call 636-4126. The taking of photographs or the use of recording devices in this theatre is strictly forbidden. Brooklyn Academy of Music. 30 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217. (212) 636-4100.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is a Charter Member of The League of Historic American Theatres. 31/b/Y BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Harvey Lichtenstein, Producer Judith Daykin, Associate Producer PATRONS 1982-83 PRODUCERS 8500-8999 Helen Anderson Mr. & Mrs. H. Arnow/ Ballet International The Brooklyn Academy of Music is Robert Mr. & Mrs. Alan G. Weiler owned by the City of New York and Mr. & Mrs. Henry Bing administered by the Brooklyn Acad- Eleanor Bissinger emy of Music, Inc. The Brooklyn Mr. Neil Chrisman Academy of Music's operation is Robert Davenport HAMBURG BALLET supported in part with public funds Mr. & Mrs. Charles Diker THE provided through the New York City Ms. Virginia Dwan Department of Cultural Affairs and Mr. Jeffrey K. Endervelt with grants from the National Mr. Richard Englund Mr. Harold Fisher Endowment for the Arts and the Mr. & Mrs Thomas R. Gilligan March 15-27, 1983 New York State Council on the Arts. 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Edelman made possible, in part, by grants from MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST William Tobey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ehrenbard COMPANY, the New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endow- Michael Tuch Foundation Richard Engquist ment for the John T. Underwood Foundation Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Gail Erickson This presentation The Vinmont Foundation Sergio Escuadra of The Hamburg Ballet is made possible, in part, by Harold Weitz Arthur T. Farhood VEREINS-UND WESTBANK and Goethe House New York. The Robert and Marillyn Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Finnel Foundation Richard B. Fisher Mr. Ian Woodner Dr. & Mrs. Leonard I. Flug t could be dangerous for me to write about my I company and our New York repertoire, having, as I do in this country, a reputation for "talking" a good THE HAMBURG BALLET ballet. Quite simply, I am happy to be in my own coun- try to present, not explain, my ballets or my dancers. A few facts about the repertoire: Program B My vision of the company is that of a versatile, Wednesday, March 16 at 7pm many-faceted dance theater. As in most companies Thursday, March 17 at 8pm directed by an active choreographer, the repertoire of Saturday, March 26 at 2pm & 8pm The Hamburg Ballet consists predominantly of my own work. However, through the years, alternative works have been created or reproduced for us by such choreographers as Jerome Robbins, John Cranko, BAC NO. 2 George Balanchine and Murray Louis, among others. In addition to the contemporary repertoire, I have staged several of the classics (Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Chort to I .1 n Neumeier The Sleeping Beauty) within a new dramatic framework, rt t.t Lann Sebastian Bach m Fj e for Orchestra however, to preserve the of CJ attempting, authenticity the 2 B-Minor traditional Petipa or Ivanov choreography. With my tr r t Decor and ( ID in Neumeier I in new 17' company have experimented inventing forms World y 18, 1980, Munich full in for the length "dramatic" ballet such works as A to Lte Opera Ballet Midsummer Night's Dream or King Arthur. Another The Hamburg Ballet P. 0 le 28, 1981 ID rt aspect is represented in the purely music-choreograph- It i; ically conceived symphonic ballets. Included in our "symphonic" repertoire are the First, Third, Fourth and F. a ,,,,, Tenth Symphonies of Gustav Mahler, and Leonard Ma 1 at 7pm Ma to 3 at 8pm Bernstein's Songfest and The Age of Anxiety. Perhaps 0 the most important work in this genre is Johann Sebas- Chantal Lefevre ' F e: 1) tian Bach's Saint Matthew Passion which we will pre- Laure Balon Will rj g sent at the end of our engagement at the Brooklyn Trinidad Vives l, Gigi Hyatt Jeffr( 0) Academy of Music. 0 in The versatility of the dancers has also enabled me to Bettina Beckmanr rD er produce a full Anne Brossier f 'li length version of West Side Story, and it 17) Paola Cantalupo ! '1 efago is typical for the company to be able to perform a CA) Gabrielle Giinthai w is musical on one evening and The Sleeping Beauty on the 1) following. ? 1-, The ballets we are bringing to America have 11 f, 2 at 2pm become in a certain sense the signature of The Ham- t-4 Trinidad Vives rD burg Ballet. 0 Laure Balon W Without further explanation, I hope z1 that the spec- Leslie Hughes 0 0 trum of ballets presented during our first New York Gigi Hyatt Jeff (1-3. I season will speak-with the language of dance-for rJ Bettina Beckman II CT, yer themselves. Anne Brossier > (1 John Neumeier, Artistic Director Paola Cantalup( 1 Defago Gabrielle Giinth rcia Ccn Fa 3 183 at 8pm Chantal Lefevr( BAM Laure Balon V 0 Leslie Hughes SALUTES ITS Gigi Hyatt Jef tJ SPONSORS OF Bettina Becket ,yer THE HAMBURG BALLET Anne Brossier Paola Cantata Defago Gabrielle Giini rcia VEREINS-UNDWESTBANK Hamburg

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Goethe House New York -German Cultural Center t could be dangerous for me to write about my I company and our New York repertoire, having, as I do in this country, a reputation for "talking" a good THE HAMBURG BALLET ballet. Quite simply, I am happy to be in my own coun- try to present, not explain, my ballets or my dancers. A few facts about the repertoire: Program B r.c My visinn " npany is that of a versatile, Wednesday, March 16 at 7pm many -face ter. As in most companies Thursday, March 17 at 8pm directed b reographer, the repertoire of Saturday, March 26 at 2pm & 8pm The HamE sists predominantly of my own work. How the years, alternative works have been i xluced for us by such choreograp. Robbins, John Cranko, BACH SUITE NO. 2 George Bal, irray Louis, among others. In addit emporary repertoire, I have staged sever s (Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Choreography John Neumeier The Sleepink i a new dramatic framework, Music Johann Sebastian Bach Suite for Orchestra attempting, . of the serve the authenticity No. 2 B-Minor traditional Pt choreography. With my Decor and Costumes John Neumeier I hz wzi forms company in inventing new World Premiere May 18, 1980, Munich for the full lei ' ballet in such works as A State Opera Ballet Midsummer r .. King Arthur. Another The Hamburg Ballet premiere June 28, 1981 aspect is repro rely music-choreograph- ically conceive Bets. Included in our "symphonic" r e First, Third, Fourth and Tenth Sympho Mahler, and Leonard March 16th, 1983 at 7pm Bernstein's Soi tge of Anxiety. Perhaps March 17th, 1983 at 8pm the most impor s genre is Johann Sebas- Chantal Lefevre Gamal Gouda tian Bach's Sail sion which we will pre- Laure Balon William Parton Vives Wright sent at the end t 'nt at the Brooklyn Trinidad Matthew Academy of Mu Gigi Hyatt Jeffrey Kirk The versatili s has also enabled me to Bettina Beckmann Pascal Le Royer produce a full ler. Anne Brossier Ralf Dornen Vest Side Story, and it Paola Cantalupo Jean-Jacques Defago is typical for the tble to perform a Gabrielle Gtinthard Ricardo Garcia musical on one el, Weeping Beauty on the following. The ballets w America have March 26th, 1983 at 2pm become in a certai iture of The Ham- Trinidad Vives Gamal Gouda burg Ballet. Laure Balon William Parton Without furthi hope that the spec- Leslie Hughes Matthew Wright trum of ballets pre r first New York Gigi Hyatt Jeffrey Kirk season will speak- ;e of dance-for Bettina Beckmann Pascal Le Royer themselves. Anne Brossier Ralf Dornen er, Artistic Director Paola Cantalupo Jean-Jacques Defago Gabrielle Giinthard Ricardo Garcia

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VASLAV LEGEND OF JOSEPH

Choreography John Neumeier Ballet by John Neumeier after Harry Graf Kessler and Music Johann Sebastian Bach Hugo von Hoffmannsthal Costumes John Neumeier Music Richard Strauss World Premiere July 21, 1979 Decor and Costumes The ballet Vas lav was intended to be a simple tribute to World Premiere February 11, 1977, the dancer Vas lav Nijinsky. For the Nijinsky Gala in July Ballet 1979, I utilized an unrealized plan of Nijinsky's for a ballet The Hamburg Ballet to Bach's music to create a bringing Premiere July 18, 1979 "divertissement" 1. together several of our guest artists with soloists of my com- pany. It was not intended to be a dramatic work. "Joseph is a Dancer and a Dreamer" - Harry Graf Kessler Later, working with Patrick Dupond, the purely formal simplicity of the choreography underwent a vast change. A Joseph dreams of an Angel.. . new, more emotionally motivated type of movement emerged Joseph is abducted. in his solos. Fragments of Nijinsky's choreography and im- At Potiphar's court a festivity is being celebrated ages from his famous roles crept unexpectedly into my own Potiphar's Wife refuses to take part. choreographic language. It became impossible for me to A mortal combat between warriors is held as entertainment choreograph a tribute to Nijinsky without being un- for the guests. A strange figure of extraordinary beauty consciously influenced by his personal tragedy. appears and overcomes the least warrior. While Joseph is Out of the tension between the dances of Nijinsky's borne in and sold to Potiphar as a slave, the figure reveals mind and his steadily declining powers of articulation, a itself to be the Angel in Joseph's dream. Joseph dances for choreographic psychodrama emerged. Potiphar. This dance, woven through with strange visions, affects Potiphar's Wife deeply. The guests depart. Joseph falls asleep in the empty hall and dreams again of the Angel. March 16th, 1983 at 7pm Potiphar's Wife feels herself drawn to Joseph. Her fascina- March 17th, 1983 at 8pm tion becomes an overwhelming desire for him. Potiphar sur- prises his Wife as she is attempting to seduce Joseph. He Preludium and Fuga Jeffrey Kirk wrongly believes Joseph to be the seducer and orders him to Colleen Scott Eduardo Bertini be tortured. Disappointed and hurt, Potiphar's Wife whips Bettina Beckmann Christoph Lechner Joseph herself Suddenly, at the moment of Joseph's deepest Robyn White Roy Wierzbicki despair, her feelings are Sarabande Colleen Scott Eduardo Bertini transformed, and she tries to protect Menuett Bettina Beckmann Christoph Lechner Joseph against her husband's fury. . . The Angel appears to Gavotte Robyn White Roy Wierzbicki lead Joseph to his destiny. Allemande Ronald Darden Potiphar's Wife is left alone. Sarabande en Rondeau Jeffrey Kirk Laure Balon Francois Klaus Joseph Kevin Haigen Gigue Jeffrey Kirk The Angel Ivan Liska Preludium and Fuga Ensemble Potiphar's Wife Judith Jamison Potiphar Francois Klaus Piano Michel Huber Dancers in Potiphar's house Paola Cantalupo, Gabrielle Giinthard, Robyn White, March 26th, 1983 at 2pm Alessandra Alberti, Laure Balon, Preludium and Fuga Jeffrey Kirk Bettina Beckmann, Judith Carlson, Indrani Delmaine, Vivienne Gilligan, Gabrielle Giinthard Jean-Jacques Defago Gigi Hyatt, Zuhal Kutsal, Leslie Hughes Mark Diamond Christiane Marchant, Margaret McLaughlin, Chantal Lefevre Eugen Ivanics Kathy Moriarty, Cathryn Rhodes, Sarabande Chantal Lefevre Eugen Ivanics Menuett Wendy Roth, Iris lenge Leslie Hughes Mark Diamond Guests Gavotte Eileen Brady, Eva-Maria Braun, Gabrielle Giinthard Jean-Jacques Defago Susanne Klement, Caroline Maylin, Allemande Gamal Gouda Taraneh Naderi, Sarabande en Holger Badekow, Rondeau Jeffrey Kirk Marco Cantalupo, Stefano Giannetti, Laure Balon Jean-Christophe Maillot Preludium and Michael Haase, Jean-Jacques Herment Fuga Ensemble Gladiators Gamal Gouda, Ronald Darden, Piano Edward A. Pinder Jean-Jacques Defago, Mark Diamond, Anthony Sewell, Eduardo Bertini Body Guards Vladimir Bukovec, Ralf Dornen, March 26th, 1983 8pm Ricardo Garcia, Jean-Jacques Herment, at Jeffrey Kirk, Christoph Lechner, Preludium and Fuga Jeffrey Kirk Pascal Le Royer, Matthew Wright Colleen Scott Eduardo Bertini Court Women Alessandra Alberti, Laure Balon, Bettina Beckmann Christoph Lechner Bettina Beckmann, Eva-Maria Braun, Robyn White Roy Wierzbicki Anne Brossier, Paola Cantalupo, Sarabande Colleen Scott Eduardo Bertini Vivienne Gilligan, Gigi Hyatt, Menuett Bettina Beckmann Christoph Lechner Susanne Klement, Christiane Marchant, Gavotte Robyn White Roy Wierzbicki Caroline Maylin, Margaret McLaughlin, Allemande Gamal Gouda Kathy Moriarty, Taraneh Naderi, Sarabande en Rondeau Jeffrey Kirk Wendy Roth, Iris lenge Laure Balon Jean-Christophe Maillot Robbers Herbert Roth Gigue Jeffrey Kirk Markus Annacker, Vladimir Bukovec, Preludium and Fuga Ensemble Jean Laban, William Parton Piano Michel Huber Orchester National Theatre, Prag Conductor: Andre Presser (intermission) Publisher: Fiirstner, London MARCO ARTURO MARELLI, decor and costume designer, Fred Elsen's was born in in 1949. After his training in Zurich, he spent a short time as Technical Assistant and Assistant and Hamburg. It was Leathershop Stage Designer in Vienna, , Finely hand -crafted leather during this time that he first collaborated with John bags. wallets, briefcases. Neumeier, creating the stage design for the ballet vests and belts Meyerbeer/Schumann. Other designs he created for Neumeier include the ballets Mahler's Fourth Symphony, Schubert's String Quartet in C, Legend of Joseph, and Gluck's opera

Orpheus and Euridice. During the past several years, Marelli of has worked regularly in the opera houses of Frankfurt and Cologne, as well as the Komischen Oper in East Berlin, and with the directors , Hans Neugebauer and . After his own very successful staging of The Flute in Mainz, he obtained a commission from The Magic 91 Montague Street Brooklyn, New York 11201 (212) 852-2908 to produce Johann Christian Bach's rediscovered opera Amadis.

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