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Ballet Notes by Janet E. Bedell, Copyright ©2015 of maryland PREMIER PROFESSIONAL BALLET COMPANY The Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric and Ballet Theatre of Maryland are proud to present a new ballet collaboration. CINDERELLA MARCH 28, 2015 7:00PM PHOTO © NICK ECKERT notes, seemingly born from the primordial ooze, emerges the mightiest descending theme. After moods of struggle, reverie, and provisional triumph, Beethoven appends a huge coda — one quarter of the movement — that even touches on a ghostly funeral march before the orchestra shouts the principal theme one last time in a powerful unison. The Scherzo second movement — Beethoven’s greatest example of the fierce dance form he refashioned from the 3/4-time minuet — is built out of another descending motive, consisting of just two pitches and a dotted rhythm. From that dotted rhythm and the potential it offers to the timpani to become a major player instead of an accompanist, Beethoven creates a witty, infectious movemen ق