Peter Quanz Preimeres New Ballet With Pennsylvania Ballet
By: BWW News Desk
Peter Quanz, the talented and acclaimed young choreographer, will premiere a new ballet "Jupiter Symphony" on Friday June 6th for the Pennsylvania Ballet (Roy Kaiser, Artistic Director) at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia. Also on the program will be Chris Wheeldon's Carnival of the Animals (John Lithgow will narrate for Carnival) and a new work by Matthew Neenan.
"Jupiter Symphony" has Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Jupiter Symphony, Symphony in C, No. 41 K551"; Costumes by Holly Hynes; Lighting by John Hoey; and the Conductor is Beatrice Jona Affron. The last of Mozart's symphonies, Jupiter Symphony was completed on August 10, 1788. In the course of little more than six weeks Mozart had written three symphonies. The composition is full of emotion, fun, life and shows the vitality of the young composer. With a sense of spirited fun, energy and at times, tragic emotion, the symphony has a wide spectrum of human experience. The choreography is classical in its aesthetic, but full of reminders that this is a ballet created in the 21st century. It has a cast of twenty dancers (3 Ballerinas, 4 Male Principals, 10 Corps de Ballet Women, 4 Corps de Ballet Men) and there will be two different casts.
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