King Lear

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King Lear
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Basic information
Composed by: Stewart Copeland
Composed in: 1984
Length: 20 minutes
Premiere date: 1985-04-16
Premiere venue: VENUE
Premiere location: San Francisco, CA, USA

Introduction

Michael Smuin (the director of the San Francisco Ballet - who had also worked as a choreographer on the movie Rumble Fish) asked Stewart to write this ballet in 1984.

Background

King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare.

Performance history

The ballet was at least performed twice 1985-04-16 and 1985-04-17 in San Francisco, CA, USA.

Release History

King Lear was never officially released in recorded format.

Quotations and trivia

Stewart Copeland composed the music for this ballet while shooting The Rhythmatist in Africa in 1984. Choreographer Victoria Morgan got rid of most of the subplot and characters and Stewart composed the music to this shortened scenario which resulted in a 20 minute ballet. Stewart worked for certain characters at first and changed bits using Victorias input. He attended the rehearsals in a San Francisco Ballet studio as well as the performances on 1985-04-16 and 1985-04-17.

See also

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References

source: article in Wilmington Morning Star - April 16, 1985