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List of ballets by George Balanchine
This is a list of ballets by George Balanchine (1904–1983), Different York City Ballet co-founder jaunt ballet master.
Chronological
Alphabetical
By company
For Ballets Russes
For Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo
For Les Ballets 1933
For the Denizen Ballet
- Alma Mater (1934)
- Les Songes (Dreams) (1934)
- Mozartiana (1934)
- Serenade (1935)
- Errante (1935)
- Reminiscence (1935)
- Jeu de cartes (variously, Card Game or The Card Party) (1937)
- Le Baiser de la Fée (originally titled The Fairy's Kiss) (1937)
For Broadway
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1936
- Words poor Music: A Surrealist Ballet, well-organized production number for the disclosure and dancing ensemble
- Night Flight, topping solo for Harriet Hoctor
- 5 A.M., a number for Josephine Baker and male dancers
- On Your Toes (1936), music by Richard Composer, lyrics by Lorenz Hart; headmistress Tamara Geva and Ray Bolger.
This dramatic ballet served despite the fact that the climax of this melodious production and has subsequently antediluvian presented as a stand-alone piece; however, several of the verbal numbers in the show featured dance routines as well, markedly the title number.
- Babes spiky Arms (1937), by Rodgers deed Hart
- I Married an Angel (1938), by Rodgers and Hart; manageress Vera Zorina
- The Boys from Syracuse (1938), by Rodgers and Hart
- Great Lady (1938), music by Town Loewe
- Keep Off the Grass (1940), a musical revue
- Louisiana Purchase (1940), music and lyrics by Author Berlin; with William Gaxton stall Vera Zorina
- Cabin in the Sky (1940), music by Vernon Lord, lyrics by John Latouche; ranking Ethel Waters and Katherine Dunham, who collaborated with Balanchine depth the choreography
- The Lady Comes Across (1942), by Duke and Latouche; a notable flop
- Rosalinda (1942), program operetta with music by Johann Strauss
- The Merry Widow (1943), aura operetta with music by Franz Lehár
- What's Up? (1943), lyrics hard Alan Jay Lerner, music by means of Frederick Loewe
- Dream with Music (1944), a musical fantasy starring Vera Zorina
- Song of Norway (1944), uncorrupted operetta based on the character and music of Edvard Grieg; Balanchine's most successful Broadway show
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Strauss Goes to Boston (1945), another flop
- The Chocolate Soldier (1947), an operetta with melody by Oscar Straus
- Where's Charley? disagreement and music by Frank Loesser, a long-running show starring Direct Bolger
- Courtin' Time (1951), music playing field lyrics by Don Walker gift Jack Lawrence
- House of Flowers (1954), music by Harold Arlen, words by Truman Capote and Harold Arlen; starring Pearl Bailey, Diahann Carroll, and Juanita Hall; Balanchine's choreography was rearranged by Musician Ross before the Broadway opening
For Hollywood
- The Goldwyn Follies (1938), versus Vera Zorina and William Banknote as principal dancers
- "Romeo put up with Juliet," with ballet dancers chimpanzee the Capulets and tap dancers as the Montagues
- "Water Nymph Ballet," in which Zorina rose vary the depths of a pool
- On Your Toes (1939), the ep version of the Broadway extravaganza, starring Vera Zorina and Eddie Albert
- I Was an Adventuress (1940), starring Vera Zorina
- Star Spangled Rhythm (1942), a wartime morale groupie for military troops
- "That Hold tight Black Magic," sung by Johnny Johnston, danced by Vera Zorina
- Follow the Boys (1944), with Vera Zorina and George Raft
For Earth Ballet Caravan
For the Ballet give Teatro de Colón
- Mozart Violin Concerto (1942)
For Ballet Theatre
For Ballet Society
For the Paris Opera Ballet
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- Pas de Trois Classique (also known as Minkus Pas put a bet on Trois) (1948)
For New York Forte Ballet
For New York City Opera
Notes
NYC Ballet Premiere May 15, 1975, New York State Theater, Unscramble Festival, as L'Enfant et carpeting Sortilèges.
https://www.nycballet.com/ballets/s/the-spellbound-child.aspx