Title: ROMEO
1Andy Orin, Margaret Wood Mari Suzuki, Nikki
Saucedo
IHUM 51 Transformations
3 December 2003
2Origins of Romeo Juliet
- First published in 1597
- Arthur Brooke first brought the story of Romeus
and Juliet to English (1562) - Many plot points directly from Brooke
- Pyramus and Thisbe (Greek Mythology)
3Music
Transformations of Romeo Juliet
Tchaikovskys
Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture
Source inkpot.com/classical/people/
tchaikovsky.jpg
4Introduction
Tchaikovskys of Romeo Juliet
- depicts Friar Lawrence
- Quiet chorale with clarinets and bassoons
- Slow and calm
- Minor chords forebode trouble
Audio CD
Windows Media Player
MusicMatch
5The Fight
Tchaikovskys of Romeo Juliet
- Feud between Capulets and Montagues
- Represents clashing swords
- broken up, fast-moving notes
- Sharp accents
Source www.celebhost.net/tonyrusso/pic4.jpg
6Love Theme
Tchaikovskys of Romeo Juliet
- English horn and violas commence
- Woodwinds and strings in near unison
- Passionate, dark color (D-flat major)
Source www.theatrehistory.com/british/
romeoandjuliet.jpg
7Finale
Tchaikovskys of Romeo Juliet
- Funeral march
- Recapitulation
- dissonance
- Prominent low notes
- Sharp finalizing notes
Source www.augustaballet.org/Pages/
Photo20History.html
8Transformations of Romeo Juliet
Ballet
- 1811-Denmark, Romeo og Giulietta
- 1940-Russia, choreography by Lavrovsky and music
by Sergei Prokofiev - 1979-Bolshoi, choreography by Yuri Grigorovich
and music by Sergei Prokofiev
9Ballet as an artistic medium
- use of pantomime and dance
- enhancement of emotion -LOVE
- choreographic motives
- specific scenes
- --introduction of Juliet
- --balcony sequence
- --death sequence
10Transformations of Romeo Juliet
Film
- First released on November 1, 1996
- Produced by Baz Luhrmann
- Retains Shakespeares original plot
- Some text has been cut, but nothing has been
added (1/3 of the dialogue)
11Luhrmanns Version
- Is no longer a 15th century drama
- Transposed to modern day Verona Beach
- Downtown LA-style cityscape, a run-down,
half-derelict urban setting - Maintains the divisions of Montague and Capulet
(families become corporations) - Dialogue remains faithful to the text in many
respects (Elizabethan dialogue) - Doublets and hoses now become retro-seventies
costumes (Romeos Hawaiian shirts, Tybalts
leather pants, etc.) - Instead of swords, characters, carry 9mm
automatics emblazoned with brand names such as
sword or rapier
12Luhrmanns Version
- Montagues and Capulets ride around in low-rider
gang cars (gang-like appeal) - Television used as major mode of communication
(NewscastersChorus) - Giant skyscrapers
- Utilizes items that may have been rather risque
for original setting (Mercutio in drag) - Drugs are a technicality (ecstasy pill)
- Clear distinction of race (Mercutio is black,
Montagues are Hispanic, Capulets are Caucasian
13Luhrmanns Version
- Rap music
- Religion plays an important role (Juliets
statues, Christ status in Verona Beach, Montague
and Capulets guns) - May resemble an actual performance of a
Shakespeare play (camera angles) - Modern day setting dilutes the tragedy
14Transformations of Romeo Juliet
Painting
- Frederic Lord Leighton,1853-55
15Sources
- Tchaikovsky inkpot.com/classical/people/
tchaikovsky.jpg - Parry www.celebhost.net/tonyrusso/pic4.jpg
- www.augustaballet.org/Pages/ Photo20History.html
- www.pittsburghsymphony.org/education/supplements/s
uppmaterials - www.andrews.edu/mack/pnotes/oct1301.html
- www.billingssymphony.org/notes/sept.html
- www.barbwired.com/barbweb/programs/tchaikovsky_rom
eo.html - www.grantparkmusicfestival.com/program_03-06-18.ht
ml - www.cso.org/pye_program_notes_2004_week6.taf
- www.theatrehistory.com/british/
romeoandjuliet.jpg
Bolshoi at the Bolshoi Romeo and Juliet. Music
by Sergei Prokofiev. Revised choreography by Yuri
Grigorovich. Featuring Irek Mukhamedov and
Natalya Bessmertnova. Spectacor, 1989. Center
Stage. Written by Carol Heikkinen. Produced by
Laurence Mark. Directed by Nicholas Hynter.
Columbia Pictures, 2000. Howard, Camille Cole.
The Staging of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet as
a Ballet. San Francisco Mellen Research
University Press, 1992. Shakespeare, William.
Romeo and Juliet. New York Dover Publications,
Inc., 1993.