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Festival of Dance 69-70

The Brooklyn Academy of Music

in association with The American Dance Foundation

presents The American Ballet Company

October 29, 1969, 8:30 P.M.

Director ELIOT FELD

OLGA JANKE ELIZABETH LEE CHRISTINE SARRY ELIOT FELD JOHN SOWINSKI Randalynn Kaye Karen Kelly Christine Kono Stephanie Simmons Cristina Stirling Janet Witzleben David Coll Jon Engstrom Alfonso Figueroa Larry Grenier Kenneth Hughes Daniel Levins James May Richard Munro

Conductors

CHRISTOPHER KEENE FARHAD MECHKAT

Ballet Mistress

BARBARA FALLIS

Baldwin is the official piano of The Brooklyn Academy of Music. 4 / BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC / OCTOBER 1969

CAR NAVAL (1910) Staged by Yurok Lazowski after Michel Fokine Music by Robert Schumann Orchestration by Konstantinov Costumes after Bakst Lighting by Jules Fisher

This ballet was first produced at the Pavlova Hall, St. Petersburg in 1910 and was first presented in Western Europe by the Diaghileff Ballet at the Theatre National de l'Opera, Paris, June 4, 1910. This pantomimic ballet, adapted from Schumann's well-known piano compositions, wittily expresses in terms of-dance a series of musical ideas. In CARNAVAL Fokine has mingled characters of the Commedia dell'Arte who flit across the stage in a series of amorous episodes which take place during a masked ball. The woe-begone Pierrot, denied and suffering; the light mischievous Harlequin and the fickle Columbine; the romantic Euse- bius; the duped Pantalon; the sentimental Chiarina. Pierrot, with sleeves too long, pursues Papillon, is mocked for his lamentable passion; Harlequin and Columbine make sport of poor Pantalcn, until those spoil-sports, the Philistines, appear upon the scene; but they, too, are infected by the gaiety and join in the fun, while through the heartless crowd there ever moves the tragic Pierrot.

Columbine OLGA JANKE Chiarina CRISTINA STIRLING Estrella STEPHANIE SIMMONS Butterfly CHRISTINE SARRY Harlequin JOHN SOWINSKI Pierrot LARRY GRENIER Eusebius RICHARD MUNRO Pantalon RICHARD THOMAS Floristan ALFONSO FIGUEROA

Valse Noble: David Briggs, David Coll, Jon Engstrom, Kenneth Hughes, Daniel Levins, James May Nancy Bergman, Randalynn Kaye, Karen Kelly, Christine Kono, Maxine Lampert, Janet Witzleben

Pas de trois: Cristina Stirling, Randalynn Kaye, Janet Witzleben

FARHAD MECHKAT, Conductor

INTERMISSION ..10.1011

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INTERMEZZO

(1969)

Choreography by Eliot Feld Music by Johannes Brahms Costumes by Stanley Simmons

Lighting by Jules Fisher

CHRISTINE SARRY ELIZABETH LEE OLGA JANKE DAVID COLL JOHN SOWINSKI ALFONSO FIGUEROA

GLADYS CELESTE MERCADER, Piano Soloist

This ballet was made possible through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.

INTERMISSION 6 / BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC / OCTOBER 1969

PAGAN SPRING

(1969)

Choreography by Eliot Feld Music by Bela Bartok (Tanz Suite) Decor by Leonard Baskin Lighting by Jules Fisher

ELIZABETH LEE, BRUCE MARKS

David Coll, Jon Engstrom, Alfonso Figueroa, Larry Grenier, Kenneth Hughes, Daniel Levins, James May, Richard Munro

Olga Janke, Randalynn Kaye, Karen Kelly, Christine Kono, Maxine Lampert, Stephanie Simmons, Cristina Stirling, Janet Witzleben

FARHAD MECHKAT, Conductor

This ballet was made possible by grants from The National Endowment for the Arts and The Rockefeller Foundation

Music by arangement with Boosey and Hawke% Publishers and Copyright Owners _-...-.Ff"7-"asserwawaxwwwwww The Brooklyn Academy of Music presents Music

Thursday, November 13 Thursday, December 11 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra William Steinberg, conducting Erich Leinsdort, conducting Lorin Hollander, soloist Malcolm Frager, soloist Beethoven-Overture to "Fidelio" Webern-Symphony for Nine Instruments, Op. 21 Saint-Saens-PianoConcerto No. 5 in F Major, Op. 103 Beethoven-Piano Concerto No, 4 In G Major

Mahler-Symphony No. 1 in D Major, "The Titan" Tchaikovsky-Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 84

Thursday, February 5 Thursday, February 26 Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado, conducting Colin Davis, conducting Alexis Weissenberg, soloist Ingrid Nimbler, soloist Webern-Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 10 Mozart-Overture to "Idomeneo" 537 "Coronation" Bartok-Piano Concerto No. 2 Mozart-Piano Concerto in D Major, K Schumann-Symphony No. 4 in D Minor Elgar-Symphony No. 1 In A Flat

Thursday, April 16 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Lukas Foss, conducting Lukas Foss, Bernard Goldberg and Fritz Siegal, soloists Bach -Schoenberg Anne's Fugue Foss-Phorion Bach-Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 for Piano. Flute and Violin Saint-Saens-Symphony No.3 in C Minor, Op. 78. "The Organ"

Academy Orchestra Series

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The American Ballet Company

Randall Brooks, Production Manager Janet O'Morrison, Stage Manager Barbara Malcolm, Pianist Gladys Celeste Mercader, Pianist Elonzo Dann, Costume Supervisor Ellen Lefkowitz, Production Secretary

Carnaval gloves by Kayser. Scenery by Nolan Scenery Studios. Shoes by Capezio. Tie dyeing by Will and Ileen Richardson. Lighting equipment by Four Star Stage Lighting, Inc. The official school of The American Ballet Company is The New York School of Ballet, Richard Thomas, Barbara Fallis, Eliot Feld, Directors, 2291 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10024 The American Ballet Company is a resident company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The activities of The American Ballet Company and The New York School of Ballet are supported by The American Dance Foundation, Inc. All contributions to The American Dance Foundation. Inc. are tax-deductible.

The American Dance Foundation, Inc.

2291 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10024 or 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 11217 CHARTER SPONSORS Arthur Pine Associates Charles Adams Dr. and Mrs. John Pomerance Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anthony Mrs. Robert F. Pomerance Frances Barlow Bessie Posner Dr. Nathaniel J. Breckir Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Posner Robert A. Carroll and Rose M. Trapani Nathan Posner Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Chernak Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt Elizabeth L. Chontow Oliver Rea Frances Cohen Rolf Roland Nathan David Lillie Rosen Sam Engler Edith Schaller Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feld The Scheins Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Faison Alfred Schild Dr. Samuel Friedman H. C. Schlosberg Dr. Hyman S. Gellin Martin Schneer Harold Goldstein Vivienne C. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gould Dr. Thomas Seideman Esther D. Grodin Dr. A. Alfred Solomon Herman C. Gulack Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Southern Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hammer Cal A. Stadlen Mrs. Harold Hermann Frances P. Strauss Dr. John S. Hermann Allen Swift Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Howitt Julia Ullmann David Joseph Frances Velie Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zapruder Malcolm Zigelbaum Mrs. Eugene D. Lavery Edward Lee Eleanor Levitt SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lieber MRS. HENRI DOLL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loren THE KAPLAN FUND Dr. Max Markowitz NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS Jesse Miller NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Drs. Gerson Nonas and John A. Rein THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION Leonard P. Pearl GOVERNOR NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER OCTOBER 1969 / BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC / 9

Future Performances in the

Festival of Dance 69-70

AMERICAN BALLET COMPANY HARKNESS BALLET

Wednesday, October 29, Evening Thursday, November 6, Evening Carnaval Madrigalesco Intermezzo Souvenirs Grand Pas Espagnol Pagan Spring (Work to be announced)

Thursday, October 30, Evening Friday, November 7, Evening Carnaval Night Song Caprichos Le Diable A Quatre The Maids (new production) Intermezzo Monument For A Dead Boy Souvenirs

Friday, October 31, Evening Saturday, November 8, Matinee Meadowlark Grand Pas Espagnol Intermezzo Feast of Ashes Pagan Spring Le Diable A Quatre Souvenirs

Saturday, November 1, Matinee Games Saturday, November 8, Evening Caprichos Madrigalesco Meadowlark Monument For A Dead Boy Le Diable A Quatre (Work to be announced) Saturday, November 1, Evening

Harbinger Sunday, November 9, Evening Intermezzo Grand Pas Espagnol Pagan Spring L'Absence (premiere) At Midnight Canto Indio (Work to be announced)

Monday, November 10, Evening Madrigalesco After Eden Evenings 8:30 P.M. La Favorita (premiere) (Work to be announced) Saturday Matinees 2:30 P.M.

I Sunday Matinees ...... ______2:00 P.M. 11, Sunday Evenings 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, November Evening La Favorita L'Absence Programs subject to change Souvenirs Nesissare j rW"." "nlv

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The Brooklyn Academy of Music

The Brooklyn Academy of Music Is a department of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

The Governing Committee Administrative Staff

Seth S. Faison, Chairman Harvey Lichtenstein, Director Edward S. Reid, Vice Chairman Lewis L. Lloyd, Monroe D. Stein, Vice Chairman General Manager Charles Hammock, Hon. Alexander Aldrich Asst. General Manager Bernard S. Barr Walter Price, Asst. Director, Press & Public Relations Mrs. H. Haughton Bell Thomas Kerrigan, Donald F. Benjamin Assistant to the Director

Dr. William M. Birenbaum Ron Christopher, Public Affairs Coordinator Donald M. Blinken Judith Blinken, Coordinator John R. H. Blum Music Program Betty Rosendorn, Patrick Carter Administrator, School Time Program William B. Hewson Sarah Welder, Administrator, Membership Program Rev. W. G. Henson Jacobs Jane Yockel, Howard H. Jones Administrative Assistant Mildred Levinson, Max L. Koeppel Administrative Secretary Msgr. Raymond S. Leonard Adele Allen, Administrative Secretary Mrs. George Liberman Sylvia Harvey Lichtenstein SyAdministrative Rd Assistant Frances M. Seidenberg, Mrs. Constance J. McQueen Assistant, Public Affairs

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Hon. John V. Lindsay, House Staff Mayor of New York Alfred Salmaggi, Jr., House Manager Alan Schnurmacher, Asst. House Manager Hon. August Heckscher, Harry Pearl, Box Office Treasurer Commissioner of Parks Ronald Argenzio, Assistant Donald Giebler, Assistant Hon. Mario Procaccino, Richard Beck, Master Carpenter Edward Cooney, Assistant Comptroller of New York Donald Beck, Chief Electrician Louis Beck, Assistant Hon. Abe Stark, John Cooney, Property Manager Borough President, Brooklyn Charles Brette, Custodian OCTOBER 1969 / BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC / 11

The Brooklyn Academy of Music

DIRECTORY OF FACILITIES AND SERVICES f.

Academy Dance Center Transportation Information Classes for ages 6-15 in ballet/modern The Academy now has a new telephone dance. Contact Virginia Schanher at tape line which lists round trip evening 783-6700. Bus Schedules from as well as information on public transportation. Box Office Call 857-1575 Ticket booth in Main Lobby to BAM with 3 windows Express Buses - Manhattan Direct buses for most evening events leave 783-2434 Telephone: S.W. corners unless otherwise noted. No Hours: reservations necessary. Return: 15 minutes Monday through Saturday after performance. 10 am to 6 pm Fare: $1.25 round trip, 75g return (if avail- able) On performance days 10 am to 9 pm Schedule for 8:30 curtain. Buses leave 1 hour earlier for 7:30 curtain and one-half Sunday performance days hour earlier for 8:00 curtain. 1 pm to 9 pm East Side Check Room Lexington Ave. & 86th St.-7:24 PM Located on the Orchestra Level of both the Opera House and the Music Hall Lexington Ave. & 72nd St.-7:28 PM Lexington Ave. & 60th St -7:32 PM Refreshments Lexington Ave. & 42nd St.-7:37 PM Available in Main Lobby during intermis- Second Ave. & 14th St.-7:47 PM sions. Please do not bring refreshments Into the Auditoriums. Second Ave. & E. 5th St-7:49 PM Academy of Music-8:10 PM Drinking Fountains Located in the restrooms in both the West Side Opera House and the Music Hall Broadway & 86th St.-7:22 PM Elevators Broadway & 72nd St.-7:26 PM 2 elevators from Main Lobby to Broadway & 58th St. (NM. Corner)-7:30 PM Opera Flora: Balcony 7th Ave. & 42nd St.-7:35 PM 7th Ave. & 14th St. (NM. Corner)-7:43 PM Information W. 8th St. & Ave. of Americas Round stands in lobby near front (S.E. Corner)-7:48 PM entrances or at box office Academy of Music-8:10 PM Lost and Found Transportation House Manager's Office, Stage Entrance Telephone: 783-6700 SUBWAYS. (All subway stops are located within one block of the Academy.) Lounges and Restrooms Opera House Atlantic Avenue Stop Ladies, Orchestra and Balcony Levels IRT (Lex. Ave.) Men, Mezzanine and Balcony Levels IRT (Bdwy and 7th Ave.) Music Hall BMT (Brighton) Ladies, Orchestra Level Pacific Street Stop Men, Balcony Level BMT (West End, Sea Beach, 4th Ave. Local) Public Telephones Main Lobby, Ashland Place Entrance Fulton Street Stop IND ("GG" Train) Smoking In Main Lobby, Lounges and Restrooms Lafayette Avenue Stop only IND ("A" Train) L...

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DIRECTORY OF FACILITIES AND SERVICES (Continued)

Ticket Reservation Systems - TICKETRON WESTCHESTER: which Computerized ticket selling system Gimbels, Cross County Shopping Center; to Academy permits purchase of tickets B. Altman and Co., White Plains; Sears, events at the following locations: Yonkers.

MANHATTAN: NEW JERSEY: Gimbels 33rd St.; Chase Manhattan Rank, Gimbels, Paramus and Moorestown; 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza and 52nd St. Broadway Bank and Trust, Paterson; & Ave. of Americas; Freedom National Grand Union, Morristown; Acme Super- Bank, 275 W. 125th St.; Grand Central market, Somerville; B. Altman and Co., Station, Information and Balcony Areas; Short Hills; Customer Made Shirts, 31 E. Bureau, 695 Park Hunter College Concert Diners/Fugazy Ave. Broad St., Westfield; Travel, Broad and Monmouth, Red Bank; Food Circus, 835 Highway St., Middle- town; Levy Bros., Clifton and Elizabeth; BROOKLYN: Linden Travel, Linden; Liptons Stores, Chase Manhattan Bank, Court and Mon- Bloomfield; Mercury Travel, 4 Lafayette, tague Sts.; Four Season Ticket Informa- Trenton; Paramus Bowling, Rte. 17, Pa- Free- tion Association, 1625 Jerome Ave.; ramus; Princeton University Store, dom National Bank, 493 Nostrand Ave. Princeton; Ridgewood Newspapers, Ridgewood; Steinbach Goerke, Asbury Park, Bricktown, Elizabeth, Plainfield, : Red Bank; Stern Brothers, Paterson, Pa- ramus, Preakness; Valley Fair, Irvington; Gimbels, Roosevelt Field and Valley Travel, Woodbridge. Stream; Grand Union, Great Neck; Gertz, Woodbridge Flushing, Jamaica, Hicksville, Great Neck, Bayshore; Austin Travel, Hemp- stead; Sears, Hicksville. : Gimbels, Stamford; Grand Union, Green- wich; Lafayette Radio, Danbury; Stoler's, : Darien; Yale Cooperative Corp., 77 Broad- Major's Travel. way, New Haven.

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AUTOMOBILE ROUTES TO BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC

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