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Arthur Bliss
Adam Zero
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Works Info
Composer
:
Arthur Bliss
Genre
:
Ballet
Style
:
Ballet
Compose Date
:
1946
First Performance
:
Apr 8, 1946
Average_duration
:
42:09
Movement_count
:
17
Movement ....
Adam Zero is a ballet composed by Arthur Bliss in 1946. The plot revolves around Adam Zero, a man who is trapped in a dream-like state and unable to escape. The ballet is divided into three movements, each representing a different stage in Adam Zero's journey. The first movement, titled "The Garden of Eden," depicts Adam Zero's initial state of blissful ignorance. He is surrounded by beautiful women and exotic animals, and everything seems perfect. However, as the movement progresses, cracks begin to appear in this idyllic world, and Adam Zero becomes increasingly aware of his own limitations. The second movement, "The Fall," represents Adam Zero's descent into darkness. He is confronted by a series of challenges and temptations, and he begins to lose his grip on reality. The movement is characterized by a sense of chaos and confusion, as Adam Zero struggles to make sense of his surroundings. The final movement, "The Redemption," sees Adam Zero finally breaking free from his dream-like state. He is able to confront his fears and overcome his limitations, and he emerges from the experience a stronger and more enlightened person. Adam Zero premiered at the Royal Opera House in London on May 22, 1946. The ballet was choreographed by Frederick Ashton, with sets and costumes designed by John Piper. The music is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies and unconventional rhythms, which help to create a sense of unease and tension throughout the piece. Overall, Adam Zero is a powerful and thought-provoking ballet that explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the human condition. Its innovative music and choreography have made it a favorite among ballet enthusiasts, and it continues to be performed around the world to this day.
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