Yes Walter! I wrote it in the explanatory text, but it is true that it had to be more clear in the title: I have corrected it. Thank you. In case you're interested: the marimba (2 players) plays, while the voice is heard whispering Dorothy Parker's poem, the harmonies of the french horns from measures 31 to 38: it was the only way to connect the end of the ballet: which bears the title of the Strauss song, followed by the ";" (the semicolon symbolizing the overcoming suicide attempts). Thank you for pointing that: it was not clear before.
Ahhh... we have a video of the recording, if you like to listen to it... (played by the same excellent musicians who play throughout the entire ballet)
Stunning choreography, beautifully matched to the music. An incredible mix of traditional ballet’s athleticism with modern storytelling. 🎉
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MUSIC BY RICHARD STRAUSS
Yes Walter! I wrote it in the explanatory text, but it is true that it had to be more clear in the title: I have corrected it. Thank you. In case you're interested: the marimba (2 players) plays, while the voice is heard whispering Dorothy Parker's poem, the harmonies of the french horns from measures 31 to 38: it was the only way to connect the end of the ballet: which bears the title of the Strauss song, followed by the ";" (the semicolon symbolizing the overcoming suicide attempts). Thank you for pointing that: it was not clear before.
Ahhh... we have a video of the recording, if you like to listen to it... (played by the same excellent musicians who play throughout the entire ballet)
ua-cam.com/video/Uue4IuUXsXc/v-deo.html