Elégie
Balanchine first choreographed Stravinsky’s Elégie as a pas de deux in 1948, and then as a solo in 1966. At the opening and closing of this newly choreographed work the dancer kneels in a circle of light on the darkened stage.
Repertory notes provided courtesy of and adapted from New York City Ballet Online Repertory Index. Additional sources: Choreography by George Balanchine: A Catalogue of Works , An Eakins Press Foundation Book, published by Viking (1984); and Repertory in Review: 40 Years of the New York City Ballet by Nancy Reynolds (1970; The Dial Press).
Photo credit: Photo © Paul Kolnik
Choreography: George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust
Music: Elegie-Elegy for Solo Viola
Composer: Stravinsky, Igor
Premiere: June 13, 1982
Average Ballet Length: 4 mins
Number of Dancers: 1
Costumes: Yes
Scenery: No


