The Four Temperaments (ballet)
The Four Temperaments is a ballet made by New York City Ballet co-founder and ballet master George Balanchine to music he commissioned from Paul Hindemith for the opening program of Ballet Society, immediate forerunner of City Ballet.
The work is divided into five parts, a theme and four variations, which reflect the temperaments of Galen's tradition. Balanchine downplayed the references to medieval "humors" that were believed to determine a person's temperament, saying the four personality types—melancholic, sanguinic, phlegmatic, and choleric—were merely points of departure for the creation of abstract music and dance.
The première took place on Wednesday, 20 November 1946, at the Central High School of Needle Trades, New York City, with mise en scène by Kurt Seligmann and lighting by Jean Rosenthal. Leon Barzin conducted and the pianist was Nicholas Kopeikine. The City Ballet première was held in 1951 in practice clothes and without scenery; in 1964 it received new lighting at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, by David Hays. NYCB principal dancer Albert Evans chose to include The Four Temperaments in his farewell performance, Sunday, June 20, 2010.
The ballet can be read to be a creation story.Casts
Original
- Beatrice Tompkins
- Elise Reiman
- Gisella Caccialanza
- José Martinez
- Lew Christensen
- Francisco Moncion
- Rita Karlin
- William Dollar
- Georgia Hiden
- Mary Ellen Moylan
- Fred Danieli
- Tanaquil LeClercq
NYCB revivals
2009 Spring
first cast
first cast
- Teresa Reichlen
second cast
- Faye Arthurs
- Lauren King
- Ashley Laracey
- Adrian Danchig-Waring
- Amar Ramasar
- Jason Fowler
- Jennie Somogyi
- Tyler Angle
- Teresa Reichlen
2009 Winter
- t.b.a.
Filmography
- 1989, Seahorse Films, Dancing for Mr.B..
Videography and DVD
- 1995 Nonesuch, The Balanchine Library: Dancing for Mr.B, excerpts from the 1947 Ballet Society rehearsal
- 1995 Nonesuch, The Balanchine Library: Choreography by Balanchine, 1977
- 2004 Kultur, Balanchine, excerpt from Melancholich
Television
- 1962 Dutch television
- 1963 NBC, excerpt
- 1964 CBC Montreal, L'Heure du Concert
- 1977 PBS, Dance in America
- 1984 PBS, Dance in America: Balanchine
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