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SDT: Giselle
SSO: Fairytales in Music: Melvin Tix, Clownductor
Baroque in Singapore 2010: Chirping of The Nightingale
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Muisc


SDT : Giselle

A great romantic ballet soars onto the stage as Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT) presents Giselle this March at Victoria Theatre, with staging by Janek Schergen, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot. Drawing audiences into a work that embodies elements of the Romantic period, Giselle is a ballet filled with mystery, otherworldly beauty, excitement, danger and death. As breathtaking as it is heartbreaking, Giselle tackles the gamut of human emotions, delving into the darker shades of humanity, including elements of madness and revenge, thus making many critics refer to Giselle as ‘the Hamlet of ballets'.

With music by Adolphe Adam, Giselle – also known as Les Wilis – premiered in Paris in 1841 and is the oldest consistently-performed ballet in the world. A sought after role for many ballerinas, Giselle demands both exquisite technique and daring dramatic skills from the dancer. The first act is colourful, bright, optimistic and light, while the second act, ironically called the “white act” is much more formal, dark and unsettling. As Giselle, the prima ballerina handling this role has to switch dramatically and believably from a young and innocent maiden in Act 1, to, literally, a ghost of her former self in Act 2, where Giselle has died and turned into an embittered wilis – a female spirit who exists to seek revenge on unfaithful and deceitful men.

This March, step out of reality and into this hauntingly beautiful performance of a classic and unforgettable ballet set to an evocative and lingering score with Singapore Dance Theatre's Giselle.

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When

Saturday 13 March 2010

Where

Victoria Theatre

Time

8.00pm

Tickets

Tickets available from SISTIC




SSO: Gala : Sarah Chang Plays Bruch

Featuring:
Lan Shui conductor
Sarah Chang violin

Programme:
SIBELIUS - Lemminkäinen's Return
BRUCH - Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26
NIELSEN - Symphony No. 5, Op. 50

Synopsis:
One of classical music's most gifted young violinists, the Korean-American superstar Sarah Chang, makes a return performance with the SSO to play Bruch's Concerto No. 1. Nielsen's Fifth Symphony is dominated by a sense of conflict, where a tense opening breaks out into a battle between a solo side drum and the orchestra, depicting a fight between good and evil.

Concert Duration: approx. 1 hr 45 min (inclusive of 20 min intermission)

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When

Fri 26 March 2010

Where

Esplanade Concert Hall

Time

7.30pm

Tickets

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SSO Concerts for Children: Fairytales in Music: Melvin Tix, Clownductor

Featuring:
Petter Vabog clownductor / Melvin Tix

Programme:
To be announced

Synopsis:
What comes into your mind when you hear a piece of music? Join Clownductor Melvin Tix as he explores the many different ways in which music can paint pictures, and create moods and emotions to make a story come to life. He'll bring new life to music from the ballet, theatre, movies, and also show how music can be used as hilarious sound effects. Don't miss this exciting musical adventure for all the family!

Suitable for 5 - 12 year olds
No admission for children 4 years and below
Concert duration: 1 hour without intermission

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When

Sat 13 March 2010

Where

Victoria Concert Hall

Time

10.30am & 12.30pm

Tickets

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Baroque in Singapore 2010: Lautten Compagney - Chirping of The Nightingale

As part of the “Baroque in Singapore” series of quarterly Baroque concerts, Baroque in Singapore 2010 presents the German ensemble Lautten Compagney.

Classics such as Greensleeves”, Simon and Garfunkel’s “Scarborough Fair” and Guns ‘n’ Roses’ “Whiskey in the Jar” all have one common source: the 17th century book “The English Dancing Master” by John Playford.

The German early music group Lautten Compagney arranged these ancient melodies, virtuously and freely, resulting in a musical feast filled with recognition. The program will be further enhanced by some of Henry Purcell’s works. This will be one of the rare occasions that an early music performance will have you tapping your feet!

Baroque In Singapore 2010 is brought to you by Swiss Life and Musica Anima, with support from Swissotel Merchant Court.

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When

Thur 22 April 2010

Where

Esplanade Concert Hall

Time

7.30pm

Tickets

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