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Grand Adage à la Rose
choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by George Van Breemen, 1972-; performed by Maya Plisetskaya, 1925-, Bolshoi Ballet, in A Tribute to Maya Plisetskaya (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2010), 6 mins
This is a performance of Grand Adage a la Rose, performed by Maya Plisetskaya and Bolshoi Ballet dancers from the ballet 'Sleeping Beauty' by Tchaikovsky.
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choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by George Van Breemen, 1972-; performed by Maya Plisetskaya, 1925-, Bolshoi Ballet, in A Tribute to Maya Plisetskaya (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2010), 6 mins
Description
This is a performance of Grand Adage a la Rose, performed by Maya Plisetskaya and Bolshoi Ballet dancers from the ballet 'Sleeping Beauty' by Tchaikovsky.
Date Written / Recorded
1977
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Bolshoi Ballet, Maya Plisetskaya, 1925-
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, George Van Breemen, 1972-, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Bolshoi Ballet
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Bolshoi Ballet, Maya Plisetskaya, 1925-
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance, Sleeping Beauty, Prince, Lilac Fairy, Wicked Fairy Godmother, Blue Bird, Princess Florine, Puss in Boots, White Cat, Ivan 1, Ivan 2, Ivan 3, King, Queen, Catalabutte, First Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince, Fourth Prince, Florestan, First Sister, Second Sister
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of ArtHaus Musik GmbH.
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The Nutcracker
directed by Alexandre Tarta, 1928-; conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Lev Ivanov, 1834-1901; designed by Luisa Spinatelli, 1941-, Maurizio Montobbio; produced by François Duplat, 1945-, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen and ARTE; performed by Oliver Matz, Vladimir Malakhov, 1968-, Beatrice Knop, 1972-, Viara Natcheva, Torsten Handler, Barbara Schroeder, Kira Kirillova and Steffen Neumann, Staatskapelle Berlin and Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1998), 1 hour 58 mins
Tschaikovsky's perhaps best-loved and most famous work in an amazing production from the Berlin State Opera featuring Vladimir Malakhov, who is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest dancers of his generation.
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directed by Alexandre Tarta, 1928-; conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Lev Ivanov, 1834-1901; designed by Luisa Spinatelli, 1941-, Maurizio Montobbio; produced by François Duplat, 1945-, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen and ARTE; performed by Oliver Matz, Vladimir Malakhov, 1968-, Beatrice Knop, 1972-, Viara Natcheva, Torsten Handler, Barbara Schroeder, Kira Kirillova and Steffen Neumann, Staatskapelle Berlin and Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1998), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
Tschaikovsky's perhaps best-loved and most famous work in an amazing production from the Berlin State Opera featuring Vladimir Malakhov, who is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest dancers of his generation.
Date Written / Recorded
1999-12-23
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Staatskapelle Berlin, Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, Oliver Matz, Vladimir Malakhov, 1968-, Beatrice Knop, 1972-, Viara Natcheva, Torsten Handler, Barbara Schroeder, Kira Kirillova, Steffen Neumann
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Lev Ivanov, 1834-1901, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Luisa Spinatelli, 1941-, Maurizio Montobbio, François Duplat, 1945-, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, ARTE, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Lev Ivanov, 1834-1901, Alexandre Tarta, 1928-, Staatskapelle Berlin, Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, Oliver Matz, Vladimir Malakhov, 1968-, Beatrice Knop, 1972-, Viara Natcheva, Torsten Handler, Barbara Schroeder, Kira Kirillova, Steffen Neumann
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Herr Drosselmeyer, Le Prince Casse-Noisette, La Grande Duchesse, La Reine des Neiges, Le Pere, La Mere, Louise, Fritz
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 C Major Entertainment
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The Sleeping Beauty
directed by Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904-1988; designed by Maria Björnson, Maria Björnson, Pat Collins, fl. 1976; produced by Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Bob Lockyer, 1942- and Revel Guest, 1931-; performed by Viviana Durante, 1967-, Zoltan Solymosi, 1967-, Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Benazir Hussain, fl. 2002, William Tuckett, 1969-, Elizabeth McGorian, 1960-, David Drew, fl. 1955, Errol Pickford, Leanne Faye Benjamin, 1964-, Peter Abegglan, fl. 1985 and Larissa Bamber, fl. 1986, Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (Opus Arte, 1996), 2 hours 13 mins
This is a performance of The Sleeping Beauty, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
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directed by Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-; conducted by Barry Wordsworth; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904-1988; designed by Maria Björnson, Maria Björnson, Pat Collins, fl. 1976; produced by Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Bob Lockyer, 1942- and Revel Guest, 1931-; performed by Viviana Durante, 1967-, Zoltan Solymosi, 1967-, Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Benazir Hussain, fl. 2002, William Tuckett, 1969-, Elizabeth McGorian, 1960-, David Drew, fl. 1955, Errol Pickford, Leanne Faye Benjamin, 1964-, Peter Abegglan, fl. 1985 and Larissa Bamber, fl. 1986, Royal Ballet and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (Opus Arte, 1996), 2 hours 13 mins
Description
This is a performance of The Sleeping Beauty, performed by the Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Date Written / Recorded
1994
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Viviana Durante, 1967-, Zoltan Solymosi, 1967-, Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Benazir Hussain, fl. 2002, William Tuckett, 1969-, Elizabeth McGorian, 1960-, David Drew, fl. 1955, Errol Pickford, Leanne Faye Benjamin, 1964-, Peter Abegglan, fl. 1985, Larissa Bamber, fl. 1986
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904-1988, Barry Wordsworth, Maria Björnson, Pat Collins, fl. 1976, Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Bob Lockyer, 1942-, Revel Guest, 1931-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904-1988, Sir Anthony Dowell, 1943-, Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Viviana Durante, 1967-, Zoltan Solymosi, 1967-, Benazir Hussain, fl. 2002, William Tuckett, 1969-, Elizabeth McGorian, 1960-, David Drew, fl. 1955, Errol Pickford, Leanne Faye Benjamin, 1964-, Peter Abegglan, fl. 1985, Larissa Bamber, fl. 1986
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance, Sleeping Beauty, Prince, Lilac Fairy, Wicked Fairy Godmother, King, Queen, Blue Bird, Princess Florine, Puss in Boots, White Cat, Catalabutte
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Swan Lake
composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1876); choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Natalia Dudinskaya, 1912-2003 and Konstantin Sergeyev, 1910-1992 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 7 mins
From the early 20th century, the Maryinsky Ballet, later the Kirov, dazzled audiences with the beauty of dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Swan Lake, Raymonda, Viennese Waltz, Reflection, Le Corsai...
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composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893 (1876); choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Natalia Dudinskaya, 1912-2003 and Konstantin Sergeyev, 1910-1992 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 7 mins
Description
From the early 20th century, the Maryinsky Ballet, later the Kirov, dazzled audiences with the beauty of dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Swan Lake, Raymonda, Viennese Waltz, Reflection, Le Corsaire, Laurencia, The Tale of Serf Nikish, The Dying Swan, Pas de Quatre, Syrinx, Spartacus, Romeo and Juliet, The Ice Maiden, Les Sylphides
Date Written / Recorded
1876
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Natalia Dudinskaya, 1912-2003, Konstantin Sergeyev, 1910-1992
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Carl Simons, Julia Matheson, NVC Arts
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Natalia Dudinskaya, 1912-2003, Konstantin Sergeyev, 1910-1992
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 C Major Entertainment
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"Swan Lake": Themes and Styles, 1956
choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; performed by Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013 and Nicholas Magallanes, 1922-1977 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 27 mins
Discussion and performance of excerpts from "Swan Lake", with Maria Tallchief and Nicolas Magallanes, using the choreography of Marius Petipa as revised by George Balanchine. Music by Tchaikovsky.
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choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; performed by Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013 and Nicholas Magallanes, 1922-1977 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 27 mins
Description
Discussion and performance of excerpts from "Swan Lake", with Maria Tallchief and Nicolas Magallanes, using the choreography of Marius Petipa as revised by George Balanchine. Music by Tchaikovsky.
Date Written / Recorded
1956
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013, Nicholas Magallanes, 1922-1977
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Maria Tallchief, 1925-2013, Nicholas Magallanes, 1922-1977
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Topic / Theme
Dance, Prince Siegfried, Odette
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La Bayadère
directed by Natalia Makarova, 1940-; conducted by Valery Ovsyanikov, 1960-; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Yolanda Sonnabend, 1935-2015, John B. Read; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by José Martín, fl. 1994, Valeri Hristov, fl. 1995, Genesia Rosato, fl. 1976, Kenta Kura, fl. 1997, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Gary Avis, fl. 1989, Marianela Núñez, 1982-, Carlos Acosta, 1973- and Tamara Rojo, 1974-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Royal Ballet (Opus Arte, 2009), 2 hours 5 mins
Marius Petipas exotic ballet, set in legendary India, is a story of love, death and vengeful judgement. Natalia Makarovas sumptuous recreation of Petipas choreography, with atmospheric sets by Pier Luigi Samaritini and beautiful costumes by Yolanda Sonnabend, stars Tamara Rojo as the Bayadère (temple dancer...
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directed by Natalia Makarova, 1940-; conducted by Valery Ovsyanikov, 1960-; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Yolanda Sonnabend, 1935-2015, John B. Read; produced by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; performed by José Martín, fl. 1994, Valeri Hristov, fl. 1995, Genesia Rosato, fl. 1976, Kenta Kura, fl. 1997, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Gary Avis, fl. 1989, Marianela Núñez, 1982-, Carlos Acosta, 1973- and Tamara Rojo, 1974-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Royal Ballet (Opus Arte, 2009), 2 hours 5 mins
Description
Marius Petipas exotic ballet, set in legendary India, is a story of love, death and vengeful judgement. Natalia Makarovas sumptuous recreation of Petipas choreography, with atmospheric sets by Pier Luigi Samaritini and beautiful costumes by Yolanda Sonnabend, stars Tamara Rojo as the Bayadère (temple dancer) Nikiya, Carlos Acosta as Solor, and Marianela Nuñez as Gamzatti whose alluring presence challenges Solors love for Nikiya.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet, José Martín, fl. 1994, Valeri Hristov, fl. 1995, Genesia Rosato, fl. 1976, Kenta Kura, fl. 1997, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Gary Avis, fl. 1989, Marianela Núñez, 1982-, Carlos Acosta, 1973-, Tamara Rojo, 1974-
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Valery Ovsyanikov, 1960-, John B. Read, Ross MacGibbon, 1955-, Ludwig Minkus, 1826-1917, Yolanda Sonnabend, 1935-2015, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Natalia Makarova, 1940-, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Royal Ballet, José Martín, fl. 1994, Valeri Hristov, fl. 1995, Genesia Rosato, fl. 1976, Kenta Kura, fl. 1997, Christopher Saunders, fl. 1983, Gary Avis, fl. 1989, Marianela Núñez, 1982-, Carlos Acosta, 1973-, Tamara Rojo, 1974-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Dance, Nikiya, Solor, Gamzatti, High Brahmin, Magdaveya, Rajah Dugmanta, Bronze Idol, Solor's friend, Aya
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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La Bayadère
directed by Alexandre Tarta, 1928-; composed by Ludwig Minkus, 1826-1917 (1876); conducted by Michel Queval; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Ezio Frigerio, Franca Squarciapino, 1940-, Vinicio Cheli; produced by Damien Mathieu, fl. 1995 and Francois Duplat, Bel-Air Productions and HDTV Productions; performed by Isabelle Guérin, 1961-, Laurent Hilaire, 1962- and Elisabeth Platel, Paris Opera Ballet and Orchestre Colonne (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1994), 2 hours 11 mins
Exotic and mysterious India serves as the backdrop to this story of doomed love between the warrior Solor and the bayadère, Nikiya, who is killed by her jealous rival, Gamzatti. Breathtaking sets and costumes are designed by Ezio Frigerio and Franca Squarciapino in this exceptional production, recorded at the Pal...
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directed by Alexandre Tarta, 1928-; composed by Ludwig Minkus, 1826-1917 (1876); conducted by Michel Queval; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Ezio Frigerio, Franca Squarciapino, 1940-, Vinicio Cheli; produced by Damien Mathieu, fl. 1995 and Francois Duplat, Bel-Air Productions and HDTV Productions; performed by Isabelle Guérin, 1961-, Laurent Hilaire, 1962- and Elisabeth Platel, Paris Opera Ballet and Orchestre Colonne (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1994), 2 hours 11 mins
Description
Exotic and mysterious India serves as the backdrop to this story of doomed love between the warrior Solor and the bayadère, Nikiya, who is killed by her jealous rival, Gamzatti. Breathtaking sets and costumes are designed by Ezio Frigerio and Franca Squarciapino in this exceptional production, recorded at the Palais Garnier in Paris. Direction and choreography in this fully restored version of Petipa’s original ballet are by Rudolf Nureyev.
Date Written / Recorded
1876
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Paris Opera Ballet, Orchestre Colonne, Isabelle Guérin, 1961-, Laurent Hilaire, 1962-, Elisabeth Platel
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Michel Queval, Franca Squarciapino, 1940-, Vinicio Cheli, Damien Mathieu, fl. 1995, Francois Duplat, Bel-Air Productions, HDTV Productions, Ludwig Minkus, 1826-1917, Ezio Frigerio
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Ludwig Minkus, 1826-1917, Alexandre Tarta, 1928-, Paris Opera Ballet, Orchestre Colonne, Isabelle Guérin, 1961-, Laurent Hilaire, 1962-, Elisabeth Platel
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Nikiya, Solor, Gamzatti, High Brahmin, Magdaveya, Rajah Dugmanta, Bronze Idol, Solor's friend, Aya
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 C Major Entertainment
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Le Corsaire
composed by Riccardo Drigo, 1846-1930; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Ninel Kurgapkina, 1929- and Vadim Budarin (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 7 mins
From the early 20th century, the Maryinsky Ballet, later the Kirov, dazzled audiences with the beauty of dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Swan Lake, Raymonda, Viennese Waltz, Reflection, Le Corsai...
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composed by Riccardo Drigo, 1846-1930; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Ninel Kurgapkina, 1929- and Vadim Budarin (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 7 mins
Description
From the early 20th century, the Maryinsky Ballet, later the Kirov, dazzled audiences with the beauty of dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Swan Lake, Raymonda, Viennese Waltz, Reflection, Le Corsaire, Laurencia, The Tale of Serf Nikish, The Dying Swan, Pas de Quatre, Syrinx, Spartacus, Romeo and Juliet, The Ice Maiden, Les Sylphides
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ninel Kurgapkina, 1929-, Vadim Budarin
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Carl Simons, Julia Matheson, NVC Arts, Adolphe Adam, 1803-1856
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Riccardo Drigo, 1846-1930, Ninel Kurgapkina, 1929-, Vadim Budarin
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 C Major Entertainment
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Markitenka
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Arthur Saint-Léon, 1821-1870; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Jørgen S. Johannessen; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969- and Yulia Makhalina, 1968-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg and Mariinsky Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1991), 14 mins
Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD v...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Arthur Saint-Léon, 1821-1870; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910; designed by Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Jørgen S. Johannessen; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969- and Yulia Makhalina, 1968-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg and Mariinsky Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1991), 14 mins
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Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD video the troupe finally presents a representative sampling of their extensive repertoire. Like a string of pearls, one highlight follow...
Ballets in Profile: The Kirov Ballet St. Petersburg: Chopiniana, Petrushka, Barber’s Adagio, Le Corsaire (Pas de Deux), The Fairy Doll, Markitenka (Pas de Six), Paquita Not just in insider circles, the Russian Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg is considered one of the world"s leading ballet ensembles. On this DVD video the troupe finally presents a representative sampling of their extensive repertoire. Like a string of pearls, one highlight follows another. The music ranges from Frédéric Chopin and Igor Stravinsky"s "Petruschka" to Samuel Barber"s "Adagio for Strings," famous for its part in the foreboding film "Platoon." For an excellent overview of the work of the famous Kirov Ballet and ballet itself, this video is a must-have.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-, Yulia Makhalina, 1968-
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001, Jørgen S. Johannessen, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Cesare Pugni, 1802-1870, Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Arthur Saint-Léon, 1821-1870, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-,...
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Arthur Saint-Léon, 1821-1870, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Yelena Pankova, Farukh Ruzimatov, 1963-, Lyubov Kunakova, 1951-, Eldar Aliev, fl. 1992, Yelena Yevteyeva, 1947-, Sergei Vikharev, 1962-2017, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Larissa Lezhnina, 1969-, Yulia Makhalina, 1968-
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Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance
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The Olympics of Dance: Varna, Bulgaria 1966
choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Camera Three, New York, NY; performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948-, Martine van Hamel, 1945- and Marin Stefanescu, fl. 1966 (Creative Arts Television, 1975), 29 mins
Film clips of the third International Ballet Festival at Varna in 1966.
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choreographed by Marius Petipa, 1818-1910 and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992; produced by Camera Three, New York, NY; performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948-, Martine van Hamel, 1945- and Marin Stefanescu, fl. 1966 (Creative Arts Television, 1975), 29 mins
Description
Film clips of the third International Ballet Festival at Varna in 1966.
Date Written / Recorded
1966
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948-, Martine van Hamel, 1945-, Marin Stefanescu, fl. 1966
Contributor
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Camera Three, New York, NY
Author / Creator
Marius Petipa, 1818-1910, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, 1929-1992, Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948-, Martine van Hamel, 1945-, Marin Stefanescu, fl. 1966
Date Published / Released
1975
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Person Discussed
Martine van Hamel, 1945-, Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948-
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Contests and competitions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1975 by Creative Arts Television
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