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Interview with Frederic Franklin.

Title
Interview with Frederic Franklin. Part 7 of 7: November 3 and 5, 1981
Author
Franklin, Frederic, 1914-2013
Publication
1981

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Additional Authors
Conway, Peter, 1929 July 18-
Description
2 streaming audio files (approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes): digital
Summary
  • Streaming file 1, November 3, 1981 (approximately one hour and 37 minutes). Frederic Franklin speaks with Peter Conway about the National Ballet and its eclectic repertory including Anna Sokolow's Night; the fundamental difference between modern dance training and ballet training; modern dancers who impressed him when he was young, including Martha Graham, in her work Every soul is a circus; Doris Humphrey, in her work Life of the bee; Charles Weidman, and Carmelita Maracci; the need for more well-rounded training for ballet students; his thoughts on stage dancing, for example Bob Fosse's choreography; the greater appreciation seen for Leonide Massine's works in Europe as compared with in the United States; an anecdote about Massine and Roland Guerard and the role of the Bluebird; Valerie Bettis' Early voyagers; Jimmy [James] Starbuck's Legend of the pearl; Juan Corelli's Othello; John Cranko's Catalyst and his Jeu de cartes; his own choreographic process including as compared with that of Frederick Ashton; Franklin's pas de deux set to music [by Léo Delibes] from Sylvia, created for the Cincinnati Ballet Company [name changed to Cincinnati Ballet in 1982]; Francisco Moncion's Night song; George Skibine's La péri; Michael Lopuszanski's Through the edge and his Seeds (?); Flemming Flindt's Tango chikane; Jean Paul Comelin's Out of darkness; the lack of protection of choreographers' rights; regional ballet including ballet schools; financial aspects of ballet companies in the United States; Walter Gore's Eaters of darkness; differences in the reception of various ballets in the United States and in England [ends abruptly].
  • Streaming file 2, November 5, 1981 (approximately one hour and 38 minutes). Frederic Franklin speaks with Peter Conway about favorite roles including Albrecht; performances that made a big impression on him including Anna Pavlova, Alexandra Danilova in 1928; performances by Anton Dolin and Alicia Markova and Leonide Massine; Galina Ulanova; his impressions of the younger generation of Russian dancers including Rudolf Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Natasha [Natalia] Makarova; the fundamental reasons for differences in style between the Russian dancers and the American dancers; his impressions of various dancers and choreographers including Danilova; Massine (as a dancer); Markova; Jean Babilée including an anecdote about his performance of the Bluebird; Zizi Jeanmarie and Roland Petit; Nina Vyroubova; Serge Lifar; Maurice Béjart in particular his use of male dancers; Jiri Kylian; George Balanchine; Kenneth MacMillan's Isadora; his work with the Dance Theatre of Harlem; current projects.
Alternative Title
  • Dance Oral History Project.
  • Dance Audio Archive.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Sound recordings.
  • Oral histories.
Note
  • For transcript of interview see *MGZMT 5-1095, volumes 18-20, pages 894-1000.
  • Interview with Frederic Franklin conducted by Peter Conway for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division Oral History Project at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, on November 3 and 5, 1981. Part 1 (April 30 and May 1, 1979), Part 2 (May 7 and 8, 1979), Part 3 (May 11 and 18, 1979), Part 4 (October 24 and 25, 1979), Part 5 (October 9, 12, and 22, 1981), and Part 6 (October 22 and 27,1981) are cataloged separately.
  • Title supplied by cataloger.
  • Sound quality is good overall.
Access (note)
  • Access only on site at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center
Funding (note)
  • The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Call Number
*MGZTO 5-1095
OCLC
994748880
Author
Franklin, Frederic, 1914-2013, interviewee.
Title
Interview with Frederic Franklin. Part 7 of 7: November 3 and 5, 1981
Imprint
1981
Type of Content
spoken word
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
online resource
Digital File Characteristics
audio file
Restricted Access
Access only on site at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center
Event
Recorded by Peter Conway for The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts November 3 and 5 New York (N.Y.)
Funding
The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Original Version
Original format: one sound reel (approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes); polyester; half-track; 1.875 ips; 5 in.; transferred to wav file and streaming file format in 2015: myd_mgzto51095_v07f01_sc and myd_mgzto51095_v07f02_sc.
Local Note
Former call number: *MGZT 5-1095
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Added Author
Conway, Peter, 1929 July 18- interviewer
Research Call Number
*MGZTO 5-1095
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