Graham Reynolds
BELLE / A Tale of Beauty & the Beast
The Long Center For the Performing Arts
701 W Riverside Dr
Austin, TX 78704
Sep 29, 2024
3:00 PM CDT
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This critically acclaimed work will surprise, intrigue, and leave you wanting more!
Stephen Mills, Ballet Austin's Sarah & Ernest Butler Family Fund Artistic Director creates a provocative and sensual retelling of this fairytale romance. Striking sets and fantastical, Alexander McQueen-inspired costumes, both designed by Michael B. Raiford, create an other-worldly setting for this story that redefines true beauty and the search for love. Graham Reynolds’ filmic score blends classical instruments with industrial sounds to create a remarkable auditory setting that is achingly beautiful and hopelessly romantic.
“Mills’ version is dark, passionate and psychologically complicated, with choreography rooted in modern classical ballet but with gestures and movements that at times feel almost feral.”
Austin American-Statesman
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Eric
December 11th 2022
Another holiday ruined, thanks to GR and his fantastic group of talented musicians!! Already looking forward to next year!
Austin, TX@Rollins Theatre
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Graham Reynolds Biography
Called “the quintessential modern composer” by the London Independent, Austin-based composer/bandleader Graham Reynolds creates, performs and records music for film, theater, dance, rock clubs and concert halls with collaborators ranging from Richard Linklater and Jack Black to DJ Spooky and Ballet Austin. Heard throughout the world in films, on TV, on stage and on radio from HBO to Showtime, Cannes Film Festival to the Kennedy Center, and BBC to NPR, he recently scored “Bernie” featuring Jack Black as well as the Hulu TV series “Up To Speed” and his score to the Robert Downey, Jr. feature “A Scanner Darkly” was named ‘Best Soundtrack of the Decade’ by Cinema Retro magazine. With Golden Arm Trio, Reynolds has repeatedly toured the country and released five critically acclaimed albums including the simultaneous release of “The Difference Engine: A Triple Concerto” and “DUKE! Three Portraits of Ellington” on Innova Records with distribution by Naxos, the world’s biggest classical label. As Co-Artistic Director of the 501(c)3 Golden Hornet Project with Peter Stopschinski, Reynolds has produced more than fifty concerts of world premiere alt-classical music by more than sixty composers, as well as five symphonies, two concertos and countless chamber pieces of his own. With Forklift Danceworks, Reynolds has scored pieces involving 18 trash trucks, 200 two-steppers and a solo piece for traffic cop. Graham is an active company member, sound designer, and composer with the internationally acclaimed Rude Mechanicals and resident composer with Salvage Vanguard Theater. Other achievements include the Lowe Music Theater Award, four Austin Critic’s Table Awards, the John Bustin Award for Conspicuous Versatility, an AMP Award, five Austin Chronicle Best Composer wins, the B. Iden Payne Award, Meet the Composer and MAP grants as well as support from the National Endowment for the Arts for several projects. www.grahamreynolds.com
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