THE ROYAL BALLET- L'HISTOIRE DE MANON
Thurs. 27th - Sat. 29th June 2013
With the participation of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte-Carlo, conducted by Martin Yates.
The great British choreographer Kenneth MacMillan’s three-act ballet l’Histoire de Manon is not just one of the great masterworks of The Royal Ballet, for whom it was created, but also now of the classical ballet repertory worldwide. It follows the all-consuming affair of a student, Des Grieux, for the beautiful Manon Lescaut - a story of passion, lechery, violence, devotion and tragedy. The dramatic choreography is virtuostic and transcendent, and not surprisingly the two central roles require exceptional dancers. MacMillan’s sense of detail and drama vividly evoke the atmosphere of 18th-century Paris and its underworld of poverty, dirt and degradation through a wealth of characters. With lavish sets and costumes, and a score – drawn from music by Massenet (though not from his opera on the same theme) – that is rich in melody and emotion, l’Histoire de Manon is a modern classic.
Ballet in three acts
Choreography: Kenneth MacMillan
Music: Jules Massenet
Orchestrated by: Martin Yates
Originally compiled by: Leighton Lucas with the collaboration of Hilda Gaunt
Designs: Nicholas Georgiadis
Lighting design: John B. Read
The performance lasts about 2 hours 40 minutes, including two intervals
First performed by The Royal Ballet, London, 1974
Original production (1974) made possible by The Linbury Trust