Philip Hesketh

Conductor: Ballet

 

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Having spent most of his spare time as a schoolboy deeply involved in music-making it is, perhaps, understandable that Philip reached the end of his student days in almost complete ignorance of the world of ballet. It came, therefore, as a surprise when his first professional post as a cellist was with the Orchestra of the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet (later the Birmingham Royal Ballet). The learning curve was steep indeed but after astonishment had turned to delight he found this new world to be full of fascination and musical opportunity. Since then ballet has been an important part of his musical life, both as cellist and, subsequently, as conductor. He has conducted for some of the greatest dancers and companies in the world including the Royal Ballet in Covent Garden and the Swedish Royal Ballet in Stockholm. He has also made highly successful working relationships with many leading directors and choreographers including Sir Peter Wright, Harold King, William Tuckett, Cathy Marston, Tom Sapsford, Irek Mukhamedov and David Fielding. Since 1998 he has been Musical Director of the London Children's Ballet.

 

 

 

 

 

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Ballet Repertoire

 

Tchaikovsky  
The Nutcracker; Onegin
Lane, Elizabeth
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris - World Premiere
Ovcherenko
The Last Battle - World Premiere
Warren, Raymond
The Ballet Shoes - World Premiere
Vassiliev, Artem
The Canterville Ghost - World Premiere
Hammond, Tim

Faithful Gelert; The Little Princess; The Prince & The Pauper - World Premiere

Prokofiev  
Romeo & Juliet (excerpts)
Minkus
Don Quichotte (excerpts)
Drigo
Le Corsaire (excerpts)
As Assistant Conductor
Stravinsky
The Firebird
Delibes
Coppelia
Stravinsky
Danse Concertantes
Elias
The Judas Tree
Minkus
Don Quixote
Ives
The Crucible
Tchaikovsky  
Serenade
Poulenc
Gloria
Rachmaninov
Rhapsody
Chopin
A Month in the Country
Mendelssohn
Midsummer Night's Dream
Satie
Monotones
Chopin
The Concert  
Liszt
Marguerite & Armand

 

"Unlike opera, whose participants are all trained musicians, ballet is very much a synthesis of two distinct art forms: ballet, based on the rhythms of the body and movement; and music, based on breathing and singing. Dancers generally are no more trained in music than musicians are trained in dance and so the two creative contributors to a ballet, choreographer and composer, can find themselves speaking fundamentally different languages and incomprehension is often the result. The job of a musical director in this case is simply to act as an interpreter, allowing each to understand what the other is, and sometimes more importantly, is not saying."