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Swan Lake Music Concert

Jaguar Shanghai Symphony Hall, Shanghai, China
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Shanghai, China
Starts at: 19:30

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Programme
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake
Gioachino Rossini: William Tell Overtures
Ludwig van Beethoven: Bagatelle for piano in A minor 'Für Elise', WoO 59
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Winter
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Turkish March
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Humoresque in G flat major, Op. 101 No. 7
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Carmen: overture
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125 with Final Chorus “Ode to Joy”
Overview

Tchaikovsky’s classic score of Swan Lake will be performed at the Shanghai Grand Theater this May, along with other classic pieces. Philharmonic Light Music Group presents Swan Lake in the first half, followed by the classical masterpieces Rossini’s William Tell Overture, Beethoven’s Fur Elise, Vivaldi’s Winter, Mozart’s Turkish March, Dvorak’s Humoresque, Bizet’s Carmen Overture, and Beethoven’s Ode an die Freude.

History
Premiere of this production: 04 March 1877, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow

Swan Lake is a ballet composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular of all ballets. Swan Lake is the ballet which embodies the soul of Russian art. The combination of brilliant music and choreography creates a special kind of magic; what the great 20th century choreographer George Balanchine had in mind when he famously said, “One should call every ballet Swan Lake because then people would come.”

Synopsis

Swan Lake is generally presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe) or three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe). The biggest difference of productions all over the world is that the ending, originally tragic, is now sometimes altered to a happy ending.

Prologue
Some productions include a prologue that shows how Odette first meets Rothbart, who turns Odette into a swan.

Act 1

A magnificent park before a palace

[Scène: Allegro giusto] Prince Siegfried is celebrating his birthday with his tutor, friends and peasants [Waltz]. The revelries are interrupted by Siegfried's mother, the Queen [Scène: Allegro moderato], who is concerned about her son's carefree lifestyle. She tells him that he must choose a bride at the royal ball the following evening (some productions include the presentation of some possible candidates). Siegfried is upset that he cannot marry for love. His friend Benno and the tutor try to lift his troubled mood. As evening falls [Sujet], Benno sees a flock of swans flying overhead and suggests they go on a hunt [Finale I]. Siegfried and his friends take their crossbows and set off in pursuit of the swans.

Act 2

A lakeside clearing in a forest by the ruins of a chapel. A moonlit night.

The "Valse des cygnes" from act 2 of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of Swan Lake
Siegfried has become separated from his friends. He arrives at the lakeside clearing, just as a flock of swans land [Scène. Moderato]. He aims his crossbow [Scène. Allegro moderato], but freezes when one of them transforms into a beautiful maiden, Odette [Scène. Moderato]. At first, she is terrified of Siegfried. When he promises not to harm her, she explains she and her companions are victims of a spell cast by the evil owl-like sorcerer Rothbart. By day they are turned into swans and only at night, by the side of the enchanted lake – created from the tears of Odette's mother – do they return to human form. The spell can only be broken if one who has never loved before swears to love Odette forever. Rothbart suddenly appears [Scène. Allegro vivo]. Siegfried threatens to kill him but Odette intercedes – if Rothbart dies before the spell is broken, it can never be undone.

As Rothbart disappears, the swan maidens fill the clearing [Scène: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante]. Siegfried breaks his crossbow, and sets about winning Odette's trust as the two fall in love. But as dawn arrives, the evil spell draws Odette and her companions back to the lake and they are turned into swans again.

Act 3

An opulent hall in the palace

Guests arrive at the palace for a costume ball. Six princesses are presented to the prince [Entrance of the Guests and Waltz], as candidates for marriage. Rothbart arrives in disguise [Scène: Allegro, Allegro giusto] with his daughter, Odile, who is transformed to look like Odette. Though the princesses try to attract the prince with their dances [Pas de six], Siegfried has eyes only for Odile. [Scène: Allegro, Tempo di valse, Allegro vivo] Odette appears (usually at the castle window) and attempts to warn Siegfried, but he does not see her. He then proclaims to the court that he will marry "Odette" (Odile) before Rothbart shows him a magical vision of Odette. Grief-stricken and realizing his mistake, Siegfried hurries back to the lake.

Act 4

By the lakeside

Odette is distraught. The swan-maidens try to comfort her. Siegfried returns to the lake and makes a passionate apology. She forgives him, but his betrayal cannot be undone. Rather than remain a swan forever, Odette chooses to die. Siegfried chooses to die with her and they leap into the lake. This breaks Rothbart's spell over the swan maidens, causing him to lose his power over them and he dies. In an apotheosis, the swan maidens watch as Siegfried and Odette ascend into the Heavens together, forever united in love.

Venue Info

Jaguar Shanghai Symphony Hall - Shanghai
Location   1380 Middle Fuxing Road (near Fenyang Road)

The Jaguar Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Hall is a sleek, modern-looking 1,200-seat concert hall located in Xuhui district, and the seat of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. It also hosts smaller classic groups like chamber orchestras, quartets and individual instrumentalists and singers. The schedule has near-weekly shows at a reasonable price, drawing from a vibrant community of musicians who perform there regularly.

The concert hall with 1200seats adopts a vineyard-style structure; its architecture design is completely subordinated to the acoustics demand, striving to be perfect in acoustics. The architect’s acoustic theory is to consider the hall itself as a fantastic music instrument. He used a 1:10 model to conduct computer simulation test and precise calculating. The entire arrangement of auditorium is stereoscopic and amiable, separated by individual walls with irregular surface which efficiently improve sound reflection inside the hall. The stage floor is made of 50mm Hokkaido cypress from Japan, allowing players on it to enjoy magnificent echoing sound. Six large reflection boards and ceiling reflectors on the wall of the hall will provide best acoustics for every performance. The ceiling and walls inside have hard and heavy materials and their surfaces are irregular and tough, creating a rich and warm timbre. Moreover, the echoing broads could present image with high-performance projectors.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Shanghai, China
Starts at: 19:30
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