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  • Likewise, Tiler Peck, Robert Fairchild and Sara Mearns—to name but three of the dancers with prominence in these Wheeldon works—made themselves count, though neither "Carillons" nor "DGV" showcased them as vividly as other works this season.

    With Little to Cheer Besides Balanchine Robert Greskovic 2012

  • But despite Bizet's folk-inspired incidental music and Jean-Marc Puissant's expansive background that looked as if its paint strokes and ink washes were meant to suggest the furrowed earth in and around Arles, France, "Carillons" dipped barely a toe in the rustic atmosphere.

    With Little to Cheer Besides Balanchine Robert Greskovic 2012

  • The offerings included "Les Carillons," a world premiere (to Georges Bizet's "L'Arlésienne"); "DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse," a company premiere (2006, to Michael Nyman); and "Polyphonia," a 2001 creation for NYCB (to György Ligeti).

    With Little to Cheer Besides Balanchine Robert Greskovic 2012

  • While both "Carillons" and "DGV" showcased their dancers noticeably and often effectively in duets, with five featured pairings in the 20-dancer "Carillons" and four dominant ones in the 24-dancer "DGV," neither proved particularly coherent as theater.

    With Little to Cheer Besides Balanchine Robert Greskovic 2012

  • Manufacturer of electronic Carillons and bell automation control equipment.

    Daily Link Roundup | Manolith 2010

  • Amesbury -- with the Carillons, doing Agnes's portrait.

    Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange John Oliver Hobbes 1886

  • She is to appear in a new ballet, "Les Carillons," and in "Polyphonia" 2001, which helped to announce Mr. Wheeldon as a major talent.

    NYT > Home Page By CLAUDIA LA ROCCO 2012

  • First up was a world premiere, "Les Carillons," set to Georges Bizet's "L'Arlesienne" suites.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

  • If "Les Carillons" the title refers to a set of bells was well received, it still felt a little like a work in progress, without the tightness and punch of the 2001 "Polyphonia," one of Wheeldon's best-loved works.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

  • The company also repeats its all-Wheeldon program Feb. 4, which features a new work, "Les Carillons," with music by Bizet.

    The New Yorker newyorker.com 2012

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