Thank you Jorgen for the website-link! The strange thing is that they say that danses concertantes consist of soloists and principals of the NYCB, but all but one of the eight dancers are "only" corps dancers. But all of them are between 19 and 25 years, so...
Tonight I went to see the performance again...
And I must say that I was rather unimpressed by Apollo the first time, even though I found it better the second time. The music of Stravinskij needed more time to "sink in". I have heard a lot about Apollo before, and I guess I had too high expectations. But the piece grew with time and I found it interesting the second time. Ask la Cour did Apollo and I saw Saskia Beskow, Ellen Bar and Amanda Hankes as the three muses.
In the Tchaikovsky pas de deux the dancers were Andrew Fayette and Megan Fairchild. But I didn't find any Andrew Fayette at all at the NYCB website... :shrug:
When I saw the Tchaikovsky pas de deux the first time I simply fell in love with it

I think it was the very classical "look" of it that appealed to me. (And of course the very pretty dress that Ms Fairchild wore

she also had the most beautiful smile which showed a lot of dancing-joy that was nice to see) The piece was very fast and the steps were executed very smootly and quickly in an impressive manner! The music also made it "easy" to like. I love Tchaikovsky's music in ballet!
The last one was the "Triple Quartet" by Millepied (dancers: Ellen Bar, Saskia Beskow, Amanda Hankes, Craig Hall, Ask La Cour and Benjamin Millepied) which had its premiere here in Sweden! It had never been performed before at all!
It was a rather modern piece and my first impression was Center Stage (the movie) final meets modern/contemporary dance. I don't think that this piece had a story in it so I found it a little bit too long for being an abstract piece...but I could be very wrong.
And wathever you do, you cannot accuse the NYCB-dancers of smiling impersonal throughout a whole piece! Compared to our local company they look very "cool" when they dance!