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''The Cellist'' is a one-act ballet about British cellist
Jacqueline du Pré Jacqueline Mary du Pré (26 January 1945 – 19 October 1987) was a British cellist. At a young age, she achieved enduring mainstream popularity. Despite her short career, she is regarded as one of the greatest cellists of all time. Her car ...
, choreographed by
Cathy Marston Cathy Marston (born 1975) is a British choreographer and artistic director. She was the director of Bern Ballett from 2007–2013. After her tenure, she has choreographed for companies worldwide, including The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet ...
, with the scenario devised by Marston and Edward Kemp. The music was written by Philip Feeney and incorporated scores du Pré was best known for. The ballet is Marston's first
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main stage production, and premiered on 17 February 2020 at the
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, with the title role danced by
Lauren Cuthbertson Lauren Louise Cuthbertson (born 11 June 1984) is an English ballerina and a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London. Early life and education Lauren Cuthbertson was born in Devon in 1984. She began studying dance at a local dance scho ...
. The work is set in England during the 1960s and 1970s.


Production


Conception

Choreographer
Cathy Marston Cathy Marston (born 1975) is a British choreographer and artistic director. She was the director of Bern Ballett from 2007–2013. After her tenure, she has choreographed for companies worldwide, including The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet ...
had worked with
The Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded ...
since 1997, but never on its main stage until ''The Cellist''. She first had the idea of using a dancer as a cello when she was making ''Dangerous Liaison'' for the
Royal Danish Ballet The Royal Danish Ballet is an internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Danish Theatre in Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the oldest ballet companies in the world and originates from 1748, when th ...
as she wanted to avoid props. She then considered to make a ballet with a cello. When Royal Ballet artistic director
Kevin O'Hare Kevin O'Hare (born 14 September 1965) is a British retired ballet dancer and current Director of The Royal Ballet. He succeeded Monica Mason in the role in 2012. Early life O’Hare was born in Kingston upon Hull to Northern Irish parents, Mich ...
asked Marston to give suggestions for a ballet, which would be her first main stage production for the company, her sister, a drama teacher who let her students improv with a cello, proposed using
Jacqueline du Pré Jacqueline Mary du Pré (26 January 1945 – 19 October 1987) was a British cellist. At a young age, she achieved enduring mainstream popularity. Despite her short career, she is regarded as one of the greatest cellists of all time. Her car ...
as the subject. Du Pré was regarded as one of the best cellists of all time, but her career was cut short due to multiple sclerosis (MS), and she died at age 42. Marston's mother having MS was not a factor in choosing du Pré.


Development

Before Marston started working on the ballet, she and O'Hare met du Pré's husband
Daniel Barenboim Daniel Barenboim (; in he, דניאל בארנבוים, born 15 November 1942) is an Argentine-born classical pianist and conductor based in Berlin. He has been since 1992 General Music Director of the Berlin State Opera and "Staatskapellmeist ...
in Berlin to have his blessing. Marston recalled Barenboim "was both charming and charmed by the idea," and according to O'Hare, Barenboim said, "Make me handsome," at the end of the meeting. Barenboim allowed Marston to portray him as the conductor, even though he was usually the pianist when he and du Pré performed together. Marston also read books about du Pré and took cello classes "to get a sense of the instrument," but believed that she would not continue after the ballet was complete. She spoke to both people who knew du Pré and people with MS, including her mother. Marston devised the scenario of the ballet with Edward Kemp, a frequent collaborator of her, and Kemp also served as the dramaturg. She had no intention of exploring du Pré's private life, and wanted to focus on the "love and loss" between her with her cello, therefore the ballet is deliberately titled ''The Cellist''. The ballet also explores "what it means to be an artist and find your voice" rather than "technical quality." Like ''Dangerous Liaison'', Marston chose to use a male dancer to personify the cello, and described the role as "the instrument, and music personified, and to some extent fate." The
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is used as "A Chorus of Narrators" and appears as the orchestra, the audience, friends, and MS symptoms which Marston said was "from an experiential rather than a scientific point of view," especially the "long period of anxiety" du Pré had before her diagnosis. The music was a commissioned score by Philip Feeney, which incorporated some of the music du Pré was best known for. Originally, Elgar's
Cello Concerto A cello concerto (sometimes called a violoncello concerto) is a concerto for solo cello with orchestra or, very occasionally, smaller groups of instruments. These pieces have been written since the Baroque era if not earlier. However, unlike inst ...
was not included, but Marston decided to include a scene with Barenboim conducting du Pré the concerto, which never happened. Upon Barenboim's approval, Feeney rewrote the score. In the final product, the Elgar concerto is featured prominently. At the premiere, solo cellist Hetty Snell performed in the orchestra pit. The set was designed by Hildegard Bechtler and was inspired by the inside of a cello. Bregje van Balen, a former dancer, designed the costumes.


Dancers

In the original production,
Lauren Cuthbertson Lauren Louise Cuthbertson (born 11 June 1984) is an English ballerina and a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London. Early life and education Lauren Cuthbertson was born in Devon in 1984. She began studying dance at a local dance scho ...
was cast as du Pré (credited as "The Cellist). Marston had wanted to work with Cuthbertson since 2002, when a 17-year-old Cuthbertson stepped in last minute to dance the central role in a new Marston piece. Cuthbertson did in-depth research, studied cello and spoke to MS patients in preparation for the role.
Marcelino Sambé Marcelino Sambé (born 29 April 1994) is a Portuguese ballet dancer. He is a principal dancer with The Royal Ballet in London. Early life Sambé was born on International Dance Day 1994 to a Guinean father and Portuguese mother in an immigrant c ...
portrayed "The Instrument", and Marston commented, "His body is so supple, movement just bursts out of him. If you were going to personify music – that’s him." Barenboim ("The Conductor") was danced by Matthew Ball. Ball said playing Barenboim was "quite intimidating," and his portrayal was from "a slightly more innocent time." Other dancers who had performed at the premiere included
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student Emma Lucano as the young cellist, Thomas Whitehead as her father,
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as her mother, Anna Rose O'Sullivan as her sister, and
Gary Avis Gary Avis MBE is an English ballet dancer who is currently a Principal Character Artist and Senior Ballet Master with The Royal Ballet, London. Early life Avis was born in Ipswich. He was first trained in musical theatre, and had performed in ...
as a teacher. The second cast include
Beatriz Stix-Brunell Beatriz Eugenia Stix-Brunell (born 1993) is an American ballet dancer. Her career started with Morphoses when she was 14. She joined the Royal Ballet in 2010, was promoted to first soloist in 2016, and retired in 2021. Early life Stix-Brunell ...
as the Cellist, Calvin Richardson as the Instrument and Ball as the Conductor.


Critical reception

''The Cellist'' received positive to mixed reviews. In a five-star review, ''The Telegraph'' Mark Monahan wrote, "Magical, supremely romantic (Romantic, even), and stirring right from the start, ''The Cellist'' – co-created with dramaturg Edward Kemp – is a supreme case in point." Lyndsey Winship of ''The Guardian'' gave it four stars, and commented, "The Cellist is most effective as a portrait of a woman’s deep love affair with music." Will Gompertz of the BBC also gave it four stars and called it "beautiful". ''The Times'' Debra Craine gave it three stars and was more critical: "too long and sags in the middle," while the ''Evening Standard'' Emma Byrne commented that the corps de ballet was "cluttered, distracting – and unnecessarily busy."


Accolades


Videography

A performance on 25 February 2020 was relayed in cinemas. In June that year, in response to the
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, the Royal Opera House released the footage of the full ballet online.


References

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