Ballet

The Seasons by Thierry Malandain, music by Vivaldi and Guido

Palace of Versailles Royal Opera

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Cast

Thierry Malandain — Choreographer

Jorge Gallardo — Stage sets and costumes

François Menou — Lighting

Véronique Murat — Costumes

Charlotte Margnoux — Costumes

Frédéric Vadé — Set designer

Annie Onchalo — Props

Richard Coudray — Ballet master

Giuseppe Chiavaro — Ballet master

Frederik Deberdt — Ballet master

Malandain Ballet Biarritz

Orchestra of the Royal Opera of Versailles

Stefan Plewniak — Conductor

Program notes

This new ballet by the great Thierry Malandain, presented at the gorgeous Royal Opera of Versailles, is one of his best and most enchanting: The Seasons brings together Antonio Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons with a parallel set by his contemporary, Giovanni Antonio Guido, in one bold and breathtakingly graceful program! 

The exact date of composition of Guido's Four Seasons is unknown, but they are likely to have been written around the same time as Vivaldi's, or even a bit earlier. Though both composers present musical celebrations of nature, Guido spent most of his adult life in France, and his Four Seasons—likely inspired by a series of paintings by Antoine Watteau—are clearly influenced by the French style. The juxtaposition of the two sets makes Vivaldi's sound brand new—and look it too, as the brilliant Malandain Ballet Biarritz prove their excellence once again in a choreography of supreme kinetic elegance, gorgeous geometry, and captivating chiaroscuro tableaux.

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