Viva Vivaldi premiered in 1965 and was the signature Joffrey work that opened and closed every season until 1970. Gerald Arpino choreographed the ballet to Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto in D-Major for Violin, Strings, a Cembalo, Pincherle 151 and later re-orchestrated the pieces to feature a solo violinist and guitarist.
The first movement of Viva Vivaldi is slow and stately while the second movement shows off the exuberant joy and precision of The Joffrey women. The third movement is dramatic and smoldering and the final movement is a brilliant display of virtuoso turns and leaps in a mock competition between two leading men. Containing lyric romanticism, technical bravura, and great wit, Viva Vivaldi has become a staple of The Joffrey Ballet's repertoire.
Music - Antonio Vivaldi
Lighting Design - Kevin Dreyer after the original Thomas Skelton
Costume Design - Peter Anthony
Viva Vivaldi premiered in 1965 and was the signature Joffrey work that opened and closed every season until 1970. Gerald Arpino choreographed the ballet to Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto in D-Major for Violin, Strings, a Cembalo, Pincherle 151 and later re-orchestrated the pieces to feature a solo violinist and guitarist.
The first movement of Viva Vivaldi is slow and stately while the second movement shows off the exuberant joy and precision of The Joffrey women. The third movement is dramatic and smoldering and the final movement is a brilliant display of virtuoso turns and leaps in a mock competition between two leading men. Containing lyric romanticism, technical bravura, and great wit, Viva Vivaldi has become a staple of The Joffrey Ballet's repertoire.
Music - Antonio Vivaldi
Lighting Design - Kevin Dreyer after the original Thomas Skelton
Costume Design - Peter Anthony
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