The Jungle Book

Chamber Ballet & Chamber Orchestra

John B. Hedges

About

THE JUNGLE BOOK by Pennsylvania Ballet II is a kid-friendly ballet that was created especially for families with children ranging from preschool through fifth grade. Based on stories from Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book, the complete original ballet narrates a story of Mowgli, a young boy who is raised by wolves in a jungle. The ballet, however, is not what you’d expect from “a ballet for kids”. Every aspect—the concept, the choreography, the music, the installation, the costume and the puppetry—is very well-constructed with details and imagery. The combination rocks the viewer’s senses, regardless of age.

The story is narrated by the choreographer, Colby Damon, like a storybook. The original music composed by John B Hedges is played by the seven members of Curtis Chamber Ensemble on the stage, with of a flute, an English horn, a French horn, a violin, a cello and percussions. The tone is classical and contemporary, yet exotic at the same time like the dance music of South Asia. We feel we have never heard anything like it before, but nostalgic at the same time.

The jungle set is installed with big and vivid flowers and jungle plants made with paper or cloth. The base of the choreography is heavily ballet with highly technical steps and movements. At the same time, some movements of animals in the nature, such as wolves, a python, a tiger, a panther and monkeys, are combined with movements of ballet so that the children would feel the dancers on the stage were animals in the story and not anything else.

The nine, appealing young dancers are hidden gems. They display a strong foundation of dance training and techniques of the classical ballet, and exude energy and enthusiasm for the entire performance.

The story is not a sugar coated fairy tale. It is encouraging, fun, heartwarming, and romantic, but does not avoid hard realities of life: separation, the struggle to find ourselves, death. (One of the monkeys gets hunted and consumed by the python—not a few gasps were heard at that moment and they were not just from kids.)

Performance

John B. Hedges The Jungle Book
  Duration
60:00
  Commissioning Year
2016
  Premiere
February 21, 2016
Gould Rehearsal Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA
  Recording
February 21, 2016
Gould Rehearsal Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA

Artists

  • John B. Hedges Composition

    The inspired and multifaceted music of composer John B Hedges has been performed throughout the world. As a composer and conductor he has worked with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Modern, New Jersey Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, Curtis Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Ensembles the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble among others. He has conducted concerts at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Frankfurt Alte Oper, Academie Musicale de Villecroze, the Aldeburgh Festival. An accomplished orchestral arranger, his arrangements for groups such as Time for Three and the Minnesota Orchestra have been toured and performed by countless orchestras. Hedges maintains an active career as a keyboardist, vocalist and producer of pop music as well, most recently co-producing, arranging and performing on the recently released album, Slightly South of Stormy Clouds, with his cousin, singer-songwriter Quinn Hedges. In addition, his own funk-inspired project will be released in 2017.

    His most recent compositions show a remarkable range: a Jungle Book ballet for the Pennsylvania ballet with choreographer Colby Damon; Promise of a City, a work for massive forces premiered by the Philadelphia All-City Orchestra, Chorus & Band with conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, A Shipwreck Opera in One Act in collaboration with fiction writer Aimee Bender; Exeter Riddles, a set of Anglo-Saxon choral works; On the Good Foot, a tribute to the late James Brown for large chamber ensemble; and Fantasía sobre Yma Sumac, a concerto for clarinet & orchestra inspired by the eclectic music of Peruvian songstress Yma Sumac. The latter was premiered by clarinetist Victoria Luperi and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra where Hedges served as composer-in-residence for the 2011-2012 season and was noted by several critics as the top performance of the season in the Dallas/Fort Worth region. NewMusicUSA granted a residency for Hedges with the Richmond Symphony in 2013 for performances Prayers of Rain & Wind with bass soloist Joseph Conyers which resulted in the highest selling Masterworks series in the Symphony’s history. In 2014, the Sphinx Virtuosi commissioned and toured the composer’s work Raise Hymn, Praise Shout including performances in Miami’s New World Center, Chicago’s Harris Theater and Carnegie Hall.

    The son of a rock musician, Hedges group up immersed in rock, soul and music theatre and these early influences continue to inform his work today. He began studying classical music at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his B.A. in Music in 1994 and his M.M. from Westminster Choir College in 1997. He then completed post-graduate studies at the Curtis Institute of Music where he studied with Richard Danielpour and Ned Rorem. Hedges spent summers at the Aspen Music Festival where he studied with John Harbison and George Tsontakis and attended the Contemporary Composition and Performance course at the Britten-Pears School (as both composer and conductor.) He subsequently returned to the U.K. to apprentice with Oliver Knussen. In addition, he has participated in the Academie Musicale de Villecroze in France, in the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s Composition and Conducting Institute and assisted composer Tan Dun on the Metropolitan Opera premiere of The First Emperor.

    Recipient of the Alfred Casselo Award, the Theodore Presser Career Grant and a 2006 Independence Foundation Fellowship, Hedges has also been awarded grants and fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, NewMusicUSA, Meet the Composer, and multiple residencies at the artists’ community Yaddo. Hedges currently directs the eclectic music program at the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia and lives in Havertown, PA with his wife, visual artist Lynn Palewicz, their son Bran, and two rabbits named Rose Tyler & Martha Jones.

  • Curtis Symphony Orchestra

    Acclaimed for its “otherworldly ensemble and professional level of sophistication” (New York Times), the Curtis Symphony Orchestra offers a dynamic showcase of tomorrow’s exceptional young talent. Each year the 100 extraordinary musicians of the orchestra work with internationally renowned conductors, including Osmo Vänskä, Vladimir Jurowski, Marin Alsop, Simon Rattle, Robert Spano, and Yannick Nézet Séguin, who also mentors the early-career conductors who hold Rita E. Hauser Conducting Fellowships. This professional training has enabled Curtis alumni to assume prominent positions in America’s leading orchestras, as well as esteemed orchestral, opera, and chamber ensembles around the world.

  • Pennsylvania Ballet II
  • Francis Vyette Director
  • Colby Damon Choreography

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