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Beethoven Project I

John Neumeier
John Neumeier has always been deeply moved by the powerful, majestic and striking music of Ludwig van Beethoven and for many years has thought about creating a full length ballet on the music of this iconic artist. With the 2020 Beethoven Jubilee celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of the German composer in the offing, Director Neumeier realized that our upcoming season provided the perfect opportunity...

Work specs

Ballet by John Neumeier

PREMIERE:
Hamburg Ballet, Hamburg, June 24, 2018

Music: Ludwig van Beethoven
Choreography, Lighting Concept and Costumes: John Neumeier
Set: Heinrich Tröger

Chamber music and recorded music

The Production

  • Break 2 hours 40 minutes | 1 intermission Part 1: 80 minutes, Part 2: 55 minutes
  • Age recommendation From 12 years
John Neumeier has always been deeply moved by the powerful, majestic and striking music of Ludwig van Beethoven and for many years has thought about creating a full length ballet on the music of this iconic artist. With the 2020 Beethoven Jubilee celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of the German composer in the offing, Director Neumeier realized that our upcoming season provided the perfect opportunity for him to bring his personal vision of Beethoven's works to artistic fruition. We are eagerly anticipating Neumeier's new ode to Beethoven with the debut of his ballet, Beethoven Project.

John Neumeier's full-length ballet with music by Ludwig van Beethoven celebrated its premiere on the stage of the Hamburg State Opera. When approaching the universe of Beethoven's music, John Neumeier was especially inspired by the composer's piano oeuvre. Back in April, when the School of the Hamburg Ballet celebrated its 40th anniversary, John Neumeier created "Beethoven Dances" - his first choreography with music by Beethoven.

Mainly based on the "Eroica Variations" and Symphony No. 3, John Neumeier describes his idea of the Beethoven Project as follows: "Originally a working title, 'Beethoven Project' became the suitable expression of my choreographic approach to the composer. There is no clearly relatable story. Rather than a clear plot, the ballet combines fragments of music as well as suggestions of emotional situations from Beethoven's biography. 'Beethoven Project' is a form of symphonic ballet shaped by the inspiration of Beethoven's music and my subjective choreographic response."
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PREMIERE:
Hamburg Ballet, Hamburg, June 24, 2018

ORIGINAL CAST:
Mayo Arii
Florencia Chinellato
Patricia Friza
Greta Jörgens
Anna Laudere
Emilie Mazon
Yun-Su Park
Madoka Sugai

Karen Azatyan
Jacopo Bellussi
Borja Bermudez
Christopher Evans
Marc Jubete
Aleix Martínez
Matias Oberlin
Edvin Revazov
David Rodriguez

ON TOUR:
2019 Baden-Baden

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