Virgil Thomson
The Feast of Love
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Composer:Virgil ThomsonGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1964Average_duration:8:40The Feast of Love is a ballet composed by Virgil Thomson in 1964. It premiered on May 14, 1964, at the New York State Theater in New York City, with choreography by John Butler and sets and costumes by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. The ballet is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of love. The first movement, titled "The Garden of Love," is a celebration of youthful love. The music is light and playful, with a sense of innocence and joy. The dancers move in a carefree manner, with lots of jumps and spins, as if they are frolicking in a garden. The second movement, titled "The Lovers," is a more serious and introspective piece. The music is slower and more contemplative, with a sense of longing and yearning. The dancers move in a more restrained manner, with lots of lifts and embraces, as if they are exploring the depths of their emotions. The third movement, titled "The Feast of Love," is a grand finale that brings together all the themes of the ballet. The music is lively and celebratory, with a sense of triumph and fulfillment. The dancers move in a more exuberant manner, with lots of leaps and bounds, as if they are reveling in the joy of love. Overall, The Feast of Love is a beautiful and evocative ballet that captures the many facets of love. Thomson's music is rich and expressive, and Butler's choreography is both elegant and dynamic. Together, they create a work that is both timeless and deeply moving.More....
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