- (January 2, 1958) He choreographed in the ballet, "Les Sylphides," "The Burrow" (First Performance by the newly chartered Royal Ballet), and "Veneziana," in a Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Brenda Bolton, Anne Heaton, Donald MacLeary, Joan Blakeley, Lynn Seymour, Donald Britton, Edward Miller, and Christopher Gable in the cast.
- (May 21, 1967) He conducted music for the ballet, "Romeo and Juliet," in a Royal Ballet production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev, David Blair, Ronald Hynd, Anthony Dowell, Derek Rencher, Michael Somes, Georgina Parkinson, Leslie Edwards, Vyvyan Lorrayne, Gerd Larsen, Christopher Newton, Betty Kavanagh, Ann Jenner, Jennifer Penney, Lesley Collier, Monica Mason, Deanne Bergsma, Rosalind Eyre, Ian Hamilton, and Michael Coleman in the cast.
- (December 30,1953 Evening) He was the conductor for the ballet, "Les Sylphides," "Blood Wedding," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Facade," in a Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Annette Page, Kenneth Macmillan, Sara Neil, Margaret Hill, David Poole, Maryon Lane, Gerd Larsen, Doreen Tempest, Peter Wright, Johaar Mosaval, Lana Kassinova, Patricia Miller, and Donald Britton in the cast.
- (April 2, 1964) He was music arranger for the ballet, "The Dream," in the Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Antoinette Sibley (Titania); Anthony Dowell (Oberon); Keith Martin (Puck); Alexander Grant (Bottom); Carole Needham (Helena); Vergie Derman (Hermia); David Drew (Demetrius); Derek Rencher (Lysander); and Alan Baunch (Changeling Indian Boy) in the cast. Felix Mendelssohn was composer. Frederick Ashton was choreographer. Henry Bardon was scenery designer. David Walker was costume designer. William Bundy was lighting designer. William Shakespeare was the original playwright.
- (April 30, 1964) He was music arranger for the ballet, "The Dream," in the Royal Ballet production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Antoinette Sibley (Titania); Anthony Dowell (Oberon); Keith Martin (Puck); Alexander Grant (Bottom); Carole Needham (Helena); Vergie Derman (Hermia); David Drew (Demetrius); Derek Rencher (Lysander); and Rennie Dilena (Changeling Indian Boy) in the cast. Felix Mendelssohn was composer. Frederick Ashton was choreographer. Henry Bardon was scenery designer. David Walker was costume designer. William Bundy was lighting designer. William Shakespeare was the original playwright.
- (April 22, 1969) He was conductor for the ballet, "Enigma Variations," in the Royal Ballet Company production at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York City with Derek Rencher; Svetlana Berisova; Stanley Holden; Brian Shaw; Alexander Grant; Robert Mead; Vyvyan Lorraine; Anthony Dowell; Georgina Parkinson; Desmond Doyle; Antoinette Sibley; Wayne Sleep; Leslie Edwards and Deanne Bergsma in the cast. Edward Elgar was composer. Frederick Ashton was choreographer. Julia Trevelyan Oman was costume and scenery designer.
- (September 14, 1960) He adapted the ballet, "La Fille Mal Gardee (The Unchaperoned Daughter)," in the Royal Ballet production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Nadia Nerina; David Blair; Stanley Holde and Alexander Grant in the cast. Ferdinand Herold was composer. Frederick Ashton was choreographer. Osbert Lancaster was scenery and costume designer.
- (January 28, 1960) He adapted the ballet, "La Fille Mal Gardee (The Unchaperoned Daughter)," in the Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Nadia Nerina; David Blair; Stanley Holde and Alexander Grant in the cast. Ferdinand Herold was composer. Frederick Ashton was choreographer. Osbert Lancaster was scenery and costume designer.
- (April 6, 1972) He was music and orchestra arranger for the ballet, "Tales of Hoffman," in the Scottish Theatre Ballet production at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Peter Cazalet (Hoffman) in the cast. Jacques Offenbach was composer. Peter Darrell was choreographer and scenery designer. Alistair Livingstone was designer. John B. Read was lighting designer. E.T.A. Hoffman was writer.
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