List of works performed by American Ballet Theatre

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This is an alphabetical list of works performed by American Ballet Theatre, a classical ballet company based at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City.

TitleChoreographerComposerDesignerABT premiere
Adagio for Strings John Meehan Samuel Barber 8 May 1980
Afternoon of a Faun Jerome Robbins Claude Debussy 19 October 2005
Afternoon of a Faun Vaslav Nijinsky Claude Debussy Nicholas Georgiadis 4 November 1941
Airs Paul Taylor George Frideric Handel 8 May 1980
Aleko Léonide Massine Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Marc Chagall 12 July 1968
Allegro Brillante[ citation needed ] John Meehan Samuel Barber 8 May 1980
Amazed in Burning Dreams Kirk Peterson Philip Glass Kirk Peterson, Larae Hascall31 October 2001
Americans We Twyla Tharp Donald Hunsberger Santo Loquasto 1 May 1995
Amnon V'Tamar Martine van Hamel George Calusdian Theoni V. Aldredge 8 January 1984
L'Amour at son Amour Jean Babilée César Franck Jean Cocteau 17 April 1951
AnastasiaSir Kenneth MacMillan Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Bob Crowley 3 June 1999
Angrismene William Dollar Igor Stravinsky 21 April 1958
Annabel Lee George Skibine Byron Schiffman6 May 1957
Apollo George Balanchine Igor Stravinsky 27 April 1937
Appalachian Spring Martha Graham Aaron Copland Martha Graham 1 June 1989
Artemis Lar Lubovitch Christopher Theofanidis Ann Hould-Ward 20 May 2003
At Midnight Eliot Feld Gustav Mahler Stanley Simmons1 December 1967
Awakening Robert Weiss Craig Steven ShulerSusan Tammany30 December 1975
The Awakening Pas de deux Frederick Ashton Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Lila De Nobili 17 May 2010
Bach Partita Twyla Tharp Johann Sebastian Bach Santo Loquasto 9 December 1983
Le Baiser de la Fee John Neumeier Igor Stravinsky, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Jürgen Rosen18 July 1984
Baker's Dozen Twyla Tharp Willie "The Lion" Smith Santo Loquasto 30 August 2007
Le Bal Robert Joffrey Emmanuel Chabrier 20 May 1957
Baladen der LiebeEnrique Martinez Max Bruch Robert Davison23 September 1965
Ballet Imperial George Balanchine Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Rouben Ter-Arutunian 10 February 1988
Ballo Della Regina George Balanchine Giuseppe Verdi Dale Wibben23 October 2007
Barn Dance Catherine Littlefield David Guion, John Powell, Louis Gottschalk Salvatore Pinto9 May 1944
Baroque GameRobert HillDmitry Polischuk Santo Loquasto 28 October 1999
La Bayadère Natalia Makarova Ludwig Minkus, John Lanchbery Theoni V. Aldredge 21 May 1980
BeatriceRichard Wagner Ralph Vaughan Williams 11 May 1964
The Beloved Bronislava Nijinska, Darius Mihaud Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt Nicolas de Molas24 October 1941
Billy the Kid Eugene Loring Aaron Copland Jared French8 December 1940
Birthday OfferingSir Frederick Ashton Alexander Glazunov Andre Levasseur25 October 1989
Bitter Rainbow Fernand Nault Nelson KeyesMing Tyler Dick11 May 1964
Black Ritual (Obeah) Agnes de Mille Darius Milhaud Nicholas de Molas22 January 1940
Black Tuesday Giuseppe Verdi Santo Loquasto 10 April 2001
Blood WeddingAlfred RodriguesDenis AplvorDale Wibben6 May 1957
Bluebeard Michel Fokine Jacques Offenbach Marcel Vertès 27 October 1941
Bolero (Solo) Maurice Ravel Anton Dolin 6 December 1932
Boléro Maurice Ravel La Argentinita , Pilar López Júlvez Federico Rey7 April 1943
Bourree Fantasque George Balanchine Emmanuel Chabrier Karinska 8 December 1981
Brahms Quintet Dennis Nahat Johannes Brahms Willa Kim 10 December 1969
A Brahms Symphony Lar Lubovitch Johannes Brahms 3 March 1995
The Brahms-Haydn Variations Twyla Tharp Johannes Brahms Santo Loquasto 21 March 2000
Brief Fling Twyla Tharp Michel Colombier, Percy Grainger Isaac Mizrahi 28 February 1990
The Bright Stream Alexei Ratmansky Dmitri Shostakovich Elena Markovskaya21 January 2011
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Clark Tippet Max Bruch Dain Marcus1 December 1987
The Bull's DancerLawrence Gradus Jacques Ibert 17 December 1963
Bum's Rush Twyla Tharp Dick Hyman Santo Loquasto 9 February 1989
C. to C. (Close to Chuck) Jorma Elo Philip Glass Ralph Rucci 27 October 2007
The Capital of the World Eugene Loring George Antheil Esteban Frances27 December 1953
Carmen Roland Petit Georges Bizet Antoni Clavé 15 December 1981
Cinderella Frederick Ashton Sergei Prokofiev 9 June 2014 [1]
Company B Paul Taylor The Andrews Sisters Santo Loquasto 17 October 2008
Coppélia Enrique Martinez Léo Delibes William Pitkin 12 December 1968
Le Corsaire Konstantin Sergeyev Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo, Prince Oldenbourg Irina Tibilova, Robert Perdziola19 June 1998
Cruel World James Kudelka Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Carmen Alie, Denis Lavoie29 April 1994
Facsimile Jerome Robbins Leonard Bernstein Irene Sharaff 24& October 1946
Fair at Sorochinsk David Lichine Modest Mussorgsky Nicholas Remisoff14 October 1943
Fall River Legend Agnes de Mille Morton Gould Miles White 22 April 1948
Fancy Free Jerome Robbins Leonard Bernstein Kermit Love 18 April 1944
Fandango Antony Tudor Antonio Soler Hugh Laing 26 March 1963
Fantaisie SerieuseLorca Massine Erik Satie Ramonda Gaetani7 May 1980
La Fille Mal Gardée Frederick Ashton Ferdinand Hérold 31 May 2002
Firebird Michel Fokine Igor Stravinsky Marc Chagall 24 October 1945
Firebird Alexei Ratmansky Igor Stravinsky Galina Solovyeva29 March 2012
Giselle Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa Adolphe Adam Anna Anni 12 January 1940
Lady of the Camellias John Neumeier Frédéric Chopin Jürgen Rose25 May 2010
On The Dnieper Alexei Ratmansky Sergei Prokofiev Galina Solovyeva1 June 2009
Onegin John Cranko Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Jürgen Rose1 June 2001
Othello Lar Lubovitch Elliot B. Goldenthal Ann Hould-Ward 23 May 1997
Paquita Rudolf Nureyev Ludwig Minkus Freddy Wittop 6 July 1971
Les Sylphides Michel Fokine Frédéric Chopin,
orchestration: Benjamin Britten
 13 February 1941 [2] [3]
Theme and Variations George Balanchine Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Theoni V. Aldredge 5 May 1986
Thirteen Diversions Christopher Wheeldon Benjamin Britten Bob Crowley 24 May 2011
This Property is Condemned Donald Saddler Genevieve Pitot Stanley Simmons13 May 1957
Three-Cornered Hat Léonide Massine Manuel de Falla Pablo Picasso 11 April 1943
Undertow Antony Tudor William Schuman Raymond Breinin10 April 1945
Unfinished SymphonyPeter van Dijk Franz Schubert Kalinowski18 July 1972
UsKeith Lee Gustav Mahler Marcos Paredes6 May 1970
Variations on 'America' Eliot Feld Charles Ives, William Schuman Willa Kim 9 January 1982
Variations for Four Anton Dolin Marguerite KeoghTom Lingwood25 September 1958
La Ventana August Bournonville Hans Christian Lumbye 28 July 1975
Waltz Masquerade Alexei Ratmansky Aram Khachaturian Natia Sirbiladze18 May 2009

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References

  1. "2014 Spring Season". American Ballet Theatre. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  2. "Mystery of the Missing Music" Archived 3 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine by Michael Cooper, The New York Times , 27 August 2013
  3. Les Sylphides Archived 11 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine , American Ballet Theatre (which gives 11 January 1940)