Ballet Espagnol of Pilar Lopez Programa de mano with Roberto Ximenez [et al.]

Detalles de publicación: London: Cambridge Theatre, [196?]Descripción: [4] h. : ilustraciones ; 21x13 cmTipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación Tema(s): López, Pilar 1907-2008 | Ballet Español de Pilar López | Danza | Compañías de danza | Programas de mano -- Programas
Contenidos:
First programme: 1. Pepita Jiménez: homage to the memory of Encarnación López "La Argentinita", creator of the original "Ballet Espagnol"/ music by Albéniz. 2. Danza del chivato: from the Ballet "La Romeria de los Cornudos", "The Cuckolds Fair"/ music by G. Pittaluga. 3. Bolero de Dona Francisquita: classical dance from the "Zarzuela" operetta of that name/ music by Vives. 4. Zapateado/ music by Sarasate. 5. Escenas Castellanas: a) Con el Alba/ music by G. Gombau. b) Canción y Danza/ music by J.Navarro. 6. Soleá por Bulerías/ music by Lopez Tejera. 7. Fantasía Goyesca (Inspired by the paintings and cartoons of the inmortal Aragonese painter Goya. This scene appropriately ends with the jotas of Valencia and Aragon. It was originally created at the New York Metropolitan Opera House in 1943, with choreography by Argentinita and Pilar López): a) Majos y Duquesas. b) Fandango del Candil. c) Jugando al Toro. d) La Vendimia. e) La Maja y el Ruiseñor. f) El Piropo. g) Los Caprichos (y se la llevaron). h) Jotas Aragonesa Y Valenciana/ music by Granados. 8. "Suite Basque": "A people who dance at the foot of the Pyrenees, said Voltaire of this mysterious race of the seven provinces in France and Spain. Essentialy a dance of traditional, open-air pastoral rites and patron saints' festivals, the agile Basque dance, noble in character, is mostly masculine, virile and rarely seen on the stage. The Masquerade takes place at Carnival-time in the villages of La Soule). a) Reverencia, b) Banako, c) Txankarrenko, d) Masquerade Souletine. Satan. e) Gavotte. 9. Puerta de Tierra: Bolero/ Music by Albéniz. 10. Flamencos de la Trinidad: ("Romance de Amor" Gipsy scene. The "Caña" is one of the most primitive of gipsy rhythms of the Cante Grande group) / music by Tejera and Soirt. 11. Zapateado del Perchel (Another dance of pure technhical vituosity from Málaga) / music by Tejera and Soirt. 12. Huayno (Inca Dance, collected in Peru by La Argentinita and presented for the first time at the Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, 1935) / music by Thomas Rios. 13. Bolero (Given for the first time at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1942. The Famous orchestral piece serves as the apotheosis of the Spanish Ballet/ music by Ravel.
1. Pilar Lopez, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega. 2. Danced by Manolo Vargas. 3. Pilar Lopez. 4. Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca. 5. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real and Roberto Ximénez. 6. Guitar solo by Luis Maravillas. 7.a. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.b. Elvira Real and Alejandro Vega. 7.c. Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.d. Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.e. Pilar López,Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.f. Elvira Real and Alejandro Vega. 7.g. Dorita Ruiz, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.h. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Dorita Ruiz, Rosario Escudero, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca. 8.a, 8.b., 8.c Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas, 8.d. Elvira Real, 8.e. Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 9. Alberto Lorca. 10. Pilar Lopez, Alejandro Vega, Luis Maravillas and Ramón de Loja. 11. Roberto Ximénez. 12. Pilar Lopez and Manolo Vargas. 13. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Dorita Ruiz, Rosario Escudero, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca.
Lista(s) en las que aparece este ítem: Pilar López | Programa de mano | Flamenco
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Cambridge Theatre: Cambridge Circus, WC2. Proprietors: ARNLIT Ltd.; licensed by the Lord Chamberlain to and under the direction of Tom Arnold and Emile Littler.

"Peter Daubeny for and on behalf of Continental Opera & Ballet Entertainments, Ltd. presents Ballet Espagnol of Pilar Lopez with Roberto Ximenez, Manolo Vargas, Alberto Lorca, Alejandro Vega, Elvira Real, Dorita Ruiz, Rosario Escudero, Pilar Calvo, Luis Maravilla (guitarist), Ramon de Loja (singer), Orchestra under the direction of Jose M. Franco, assisted by Abraham Thevenet Echaniz.

"The First Time in London"

"Programme Notes specially written by Elsa Brunelleschi"

"Pilar Lopez Company represented in London by Fernand Lumbroso and Leon Hepner by arrangement with Le Bureau Artistique International Elysees-Montaigne, Paris"

First programme: 1. Pepita Jiménez: homage to the memory of Encarnación López "La Argentinita", creator of the original "Ballet Espagnol"/ music by Albéniz. 2. Danza del chivato: from the Ballet "La Romeria de los Cornudos", "The Cuckolds Fair"/ music by G. Pittaluga. 3. Bolero de Dona Francisquita: classical dance from the "Zarzuela" operetta of that name/ music by Vives. 4. Zapateado/ music by Sarasate. 5. Escenas Castellanas: a) Con el Alba/ music by G. Gombau. b) Canción y Danza/ music by J.Navarro. 6. Soleá por Bulerías/ music by Lopez Tejera. 7. Fantasía Goyesca (Inspired by the paintings and cartoons of the inmortal Aragonese painter Goya. This scene appropriately ends with the jotas of Valencia and Aragon. It was originally created at the New York Metropolitan Opera House in 1943, with choreography by Argentinita and Pilar López): a) Majos y Duquesas. b) Fandango del Candil. c) Jugando al Toro. d) La Vendimia. e) La Maja y el Ruiseñor. f) El Piropo. g) Los Caprichos (y se la llevaron). h) Jotas Aragonesa Y Valenciana/ music by Granados. 8. "Suite Basque": "A people who dance at the foot of the Pyrenees, said Voltaire of this mysterious race of the seven provinces in France and Spain. Essentialy a dance of traditional, open-air pastoral rites and patron saints' festivals, the agile Basque dance, noble in character, is mostly masculine, virile and rarely seen on the stage. The Masquerade takes place at Carnival-time in the villages of La Soule). a) Reverencia, b) Banako, c) Txankarrenko, d) Masquerade Souletine. Satan. e) Gavotte. 9. Puerta de Tierra: Bolero/ Music by Albéniz. 10. Flamencos de la Trinidad: ("Romance de Amor" Gipsy scene. The "Caña" is one of the most primitive of gipsy rhythms of the Cante Grande group) / music by Tejera and Soirt. 11. Zapateado del Perchel (Another dance of pure technhical vituosity from Málaga) / music by Tejera and Soirt. 12. Huayno (Inca Dance, collected in Peru by La Argentinita and presented for the first time at the Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, 1935) / music by Thomas Rios. 13. Bolero (Given for the first time at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1942. The Famous orchestral piece serves as the apotheosis of the Spanish Ballet/ music by Ravel.

1. Pilar Lopez, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega. 2. Danced by Manolo Vargas. 3. Pilar Lopez. 4. Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca. 5. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real and Roberto Ximénez. 6. Guitar solo by Luis Maravillas. 7.a. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.b. Elvira Real and Alejandro Vega. 7.c. Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.d. Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.e. Pilar López,Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.f. Elvira Real and Alejandro Vega. 7.g. Dorita Ruiz, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 7.h. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Dorita Ruiz, Rosario Escudero, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca. 8.a, 8.b., 8.c Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas, 8.d. Elvira Real, 8.e. Elvira Real, Roberto Ximénez and Manolo Vargas. 9. Alberto Lorca. 10. Pilar Lopez, Alejandro Vega, Luis Maravillas and Ramón de Loja. 11. Roberto Ximénez. 12. Pilar Lopez and Manolo Vargas. 13. Pilar Lopez, Elvira Real, Dorita Ruiz, Rosario Escudero, Roberto Ximénez, Manolo Vargas, Alejandro Vega and Alberto Lorca.

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