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.
Title | Choreographer | Composer | Designer | ABT premiere |
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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 Hascall | 31 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 |
Anastasia | Sir Kenneth MacMillan | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Bob Crowley | 3 June 1999 |
Angrismene | William Dollar | Igor Stravinsky | 21 April 1958 | |
Annabel Lee | George Skibine | Byron Schiffman | 6 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 Simmons | 1 December 1967 |
Awakening | Robert Weiss | Craig Steven Shuler | Susan Tammany | 30 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 Rosen | 18 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 Liebe | Enrique Martinez | Max Bruch | Robert Davison | 23 September 1965 |
Ballet Imperial | George Balanchine | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Rouben Ter-Arutunian | 10 February 1988 |
Ballo Della Regina | George Balanchine | Giuseppe Verdi | Dale Wibben | 23 October 2007 |
Barn Dance | Catherine Littlefield | David Guion, John Powell, Louis Gottschalk | Salvatore Pinto | 9 May 1944 |
Baroque Game | Robert Hill | Dmitry Polischuk | Santo Loquasto | 28 October 1999 |
La Bayadère | Natalia Makarova | Ludwig Minkus, John Lanchbery | Theoni V. Aldredge | 21 May 1980 |
Beatrice | Richard Wagner | Ralph Vaughan Williams | 11 May 1964 | |
The Beloved | Bronislava Nijinska, Darius Mihaud | Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt | Nicolas de Molas | 24 October 1941 |
Billy the Kid | Eugene Loring | Aaron Copland | Jared French | 8 December 1940 |
Birthday Offering | Sir Frederick Ashton | Alexander Glazunov | Andre Levasseur | 25 October 1989 |
Bitter Rainbow | Fernand Nault | Nelson Keyes | Ming Tyler Dick | 11 May 1964 |
Black Ritual (Obeah) | Agnes de Mille | Darius Milhaud | Nicholas de Molas | 22 January 1940 |
Black Tuesday | Giuseppe Verdi | Santo Loquasto | 10 April 2001 | |
Blood Wedding | Alfred Rodrigues | Denis Aplvor | Dale Wibben | 6 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 Rey | 7 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 Markovskaya | 21 January 2011 |
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 | Clark Tippet | Max Bruch | Dain Marcus | 1 December 1987 |
The Bull's Dancer | Lawrence 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 Frances | 27 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 Perdziola | 19 June 1998 |
Cruel World | James Kudelka | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Carmen Alie, Denis Lavoie | 29 April 1994 |
Facsimile | Jerome Robbins | Leonard Bernstein | Irene Sharaff | 24& October 1946 |
Fair at Sorochinsk | David Lichine | Modest Mussorgsky | Nicholas Remisoff | 14 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 Serieuse | Lorca Massine | Erik Satie | Ramonda Gaetani | 7 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 Solovyeva | 29 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 Rose | 25 May 2010 |
On The Dnieper | Alexei Ratmansky | Sergei Prokofiev | Galina Solovyeva | 1 June 2009 |
Onegin | John Cranko | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | Jürgen Rose | 1 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 Simmons | 13 May 1957 |
Three-Cornered Hat | Léonide Massine | Manuel de Falla | Pablo Picasso | 11 April 1943 |
Undertow | Antony Tudor | William Schuman | Raymond Breinin | 10 April 1945 |
Unfinished Symphony | Peter van Dijk | Franz Schubert | Kalinowski | 18 July 1972 |
Us | Keith Lee | Gustav Mahler | Marcos Paredes | 6 May 1970 |
Variations on 'America' | Eliot Feld | Charles Ives, William Schuman | Willa Kim | 9 January 1982 |
Variations for Four | Anton Dolin | Marguerite Keogh | Tom Lingwood | 25 September 1958 |
La Ventana | August Bournonville | Hans Christian Lumbye | 28 July 1975 | |
Waltz Masquerade | Alexei Ratmansky | Aram Khachaturian | Natia Sirbiladze | 18 May 2009 |
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