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In the Night

Jerôme Robbins

Exploring his fascination with the music of Chopin, Robbins created three vastly contrasting sets of lovers, from innocent to impetuous, who meet beneath a midnight sky.

  • World premiere by: New York City Ballet at the New York State Theater, New York (EE.UU.) January 29th 1970
  • Premiere by Compañía Nacional de Danza: at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona (Spain), March 4th 2016
IN THE NIGHT PORTADA

After the enormous popularity of Dances at a Gathering in 1969, Jerome Robbins built on his love affair with Chopin’s piano works with In the Night. While the earlier ballet primarily uses mazurkas, waltzes, and études, In the Night, which premiered in 1970, conjures up a post-dusk scenario to four of the composer’s nocturnes. Choreographed for three couples of distinct personality, the ballet uses the music as a jumping-off point to explore subtle dance dramas. The Nocturne Op. 27, No. 1 takes on a stately quality before melting into lyricism. Nocturnes Op. 55, No. 1 and No. 2 are, respectively, bittersweet, and tempestuous in their melodies. The final piece, Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2 uses the rondo form, but in a tender, almost ethereal andante.

Información

  • Choreography:
    Jerôme Robbins
  • Music:
    Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
  • Staging:
    Ben Ernest H. Huys
  • Costume Design:
    Anthony Dowell
  • Lighting Design:
    Jennifer Tipton, recreated by Les Dickert
  • Costume made by:
    José Antonio Arroyo and Milagros González
  • Running time:
    26 minutes
  • Premiere cast CND:
    Giulia Paris, Alessandro Riga, Giada Rossi, Rodrigo Sanz, Aída Badía, Esteban Berlanga