Great Galloping Gottschalk is a contemporary ballet with choreography by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, set to the music of American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. It premiered with the American Ballet Theatre (ABT)[1] at the Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts on 12 January 1982.[2]
Music
The music, reminiscent of ragtime, consists of the following six selections from Gottschalk's piano works,[3] orchestrated by Jack Elliott:[1]
- Souvenir de Porto Rico
 - The Dying Poet
 - Tournament Galop
 - La Savane and Oh ma charmante, épargnez-moi!
 - Le Bananier
 - Manchega
 
Productions
Since its ABT premiere, Great Galloping Gottschalk has been staged by numerous ballet companies, including the Pennsylvania Ballet,[4] Carolina Ballet,[5] BalletMet Columbus,[6] Kansas City Ballet,[7] and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.[8]
References
- 1 2 Ballet: Great Galloping Gottschalk New York Times, May 3, 1982.
 - ↑ Program notes, Great Galloping Gottschalk Archived 2009-10-15 at the Wayback Machine Notes compiled by Gerard Charles, BalletMet, February 1998
 - ↑ Musical Genius, American Style Los Angeles Times
 - ↑ Impeccable Balanchine is forecast for the PENNSYLVANIA BALLET'S performances of Raymonda Variations and The Four Temperaments, with Lynne Taylor-Corbett's Great Galloping Gottschalk, a proven favorite, also on the bill (October 3-7). Pennsylvania Ballet, 2001 Fall Preview
 - ↑ Carolina Ballet. Company History on Carolina Ballet Website
 - ↑ BalletMet Columbus. Repertoire Archived 2009-10-15 at the Wayback Machine on Balletmet.org
 - ↑ Kansas City Ballet. Repertory: Great Galloping Gottschalk Archived 2009-06-07 at archive.today on Kansas City Ballet.org
 - ↑ Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. Repertoire on Pittsburg Ballet Theater.org
 
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