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Barber's 'Adagio'
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Samuel Barber, 1910-1981; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Oleg Vinogradov, 1937-; 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), 11 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 Samuel Barber, 1910-1981; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Oleg Vinogradov, 1937-; 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), 11 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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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
Oleg Vinogradov, 1937-, Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001, Jørgen S. Johannessen, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Various Artists, Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet
Author / Creator
Oleg Vinogradov, 1937-, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, 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-, Yuli...
Oleg Vinogradov, 1937-, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, 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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Chopiniana
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Various Artists; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; 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), 32 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 Various Artists; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; 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), 32 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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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
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001, Jørgen S. Johannessen, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet
Author / Creator
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Various Artists, 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 Makha...
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Various Artists, 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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Performer / Ensemble:
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Yelena Panko...
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Konstantin Zaklinsky, 1955-, Yelena Pankova, Anna Polikarpova, 1970-
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Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Yelena Pankova
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Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Anna Polikar...
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet, Altynai Asylmuratova, 1961-, Anna Polikarpova, 1970-
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Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 3, The Sleeping Beauty
directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Kimberly Glasco, Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 3, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1995), 27 mins
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about the Sleeping Beauty. Dancer Frank Augustyn and others discuss how Marius Petipa's The sleeping beauty represents a throwback to the early court ballet in its appetite for spectacle, proliferation of divertissements, and disregard for dramatic motivation an...
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directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Kimberly Glasco, Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 3, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1995), 27 mins
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This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about the Sleeping Beauty. Dancer Frank Augustyn and others discuss how Marius Petipa's The sleeping beauty represents a throwback to the early court ballet in its appetite for spectacle, proliferation of divertissements, and disregard for dramatic motivation and characterization. The dancers describe how the principal roles can be performed to bring out their human qualities as well as to disp...
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about the Sleeping Beauty. Dancer Frank Augustyn and others discuss how Marius Petipa's The sleeping beauty represents a throwback to the early court ballet in its appetite for spectacle, proliferation of divertissements, and disregard for dramatic motivation and characterization. The dancers describe how the principal roles can be performed to bring out their human qualities as well as to display classical ballet technique. The expressive qualities of Tchaikovsky's score are shown in excerpts from the Bluebird pas de deux and the Act III grand pas de deux, and conductor George Crum adds his special insights to a discussion of the interaction of dancers and conductors. The discussion is illustrated by excerpts from a Kirov Ballet performance (choreography by Konstantin Sergeyev after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa) and footage of Bujones in the Act III male variation.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet, Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Kimberly Glasco
Contributor
Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture
Author / Creator
Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013, Mariinsky Ballet, Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Kimberly Glasco
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Sound Venture
Series
Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet
Person Discussed
Natalia Makarova, 1940-, Karen Kain, 1951-, Veronica Tennant, 1946-, Evelyn Hart, 1956-
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Choreography, Dance history
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Sound Venture Productions Ottawa
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Jewels: Ballet in three parts
directed by Brian Large, 1939-; conducted by Tugan Sokhiev, 1977-; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; designed by Peter Harvey, 1933-, Barbara Karinska, 1886-1983; produced by Mariinsky Theatre; performed by Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev and Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002, Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, in Jewels: Ballet in three parts (Saint Petersburg Federal City: Mariinsky, 2011), 1 hour 32 mins
The Mariinsky Ballet (formerly known as the Kirov) is probably the world’s greatest ballet company with an astonishing heritage and is home to many of the most celebrated dancers. The ballet tours regularly, as well as performing throughout the year in St Petersburg. During 2011 it visits the USA, UK, Spain, Sou...
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directed by Brian Large, 1939-; conducted by Tugan Sokhiev, 1977-; choreographed by George Balanchine, 1904-1983; designed by Peter Harvey, 1933-, Barbara Karinska, 1886-1983; produced by Mariinsky Theatre; performed by Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev and Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002, Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, in Jewels: Ballet in three parts (Saint Petersburg Federal City: Mariinsky, 2011), 1 hour 32 mins
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The Mariinsky Ballet (formerly known as the Kirov) is probably the world’s greatest ballet company with an astonishing heritage and is home to many of the most celebrated dancers. The ballet tours regularly, as well as performing throughout the year in St Petersburg. During 2011 it visits the USA, UK, Spain, South America, Japan and South East Asia. Before emigrating to the West, George Balanchine studied in St Petersburg and was a member of...
The Mariinsky Ballet (formerly known as the Kirov) is probably the world’s greatest ballet company with an astonishing heritage and is home to many of the most celebrated dancers. The ballet tours regularly, as well as performing throughout the year in St Petersburg. During 2011 it visits the USA, UK, Spain, South America, Japan and South East Asia. Before emigrating to the West, George Balanchine studied in St Petersburg and was a member of The State Academic Theatre, now known as the Mariinsky. However, Jewels dates from late in his career as a choreographer, and was premiered at the New York City Ballet in 1967. Although it did not receive its first performance at the Mariinsky until 1999, it has since become a core part of the company’s repertoire which it has performed globally. This performance was filmed by Brian Large at the Mariinsky Theatre and features many of the Mariinsky’s most well-known dancers including Ulyana Lopatkina, Igor Zelensky and Andrian Fadeyev alongside conductor Tugan Sokhiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra. Also included is an interview with the Artistic Director of the Mariinsky Theatre, Valery Gergiev. Regarded as the world’s first abstract ballet, Jewels consists of three acts; Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds featuring music by Faure, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky respectively. There is a stark contrast in composition and style for each of the three acts, linked only by the dancers’ dazzling costumes encrusted with coloured gems corresponding to the title act. For the opening act Emeralds, the dancers appear in long green tulle skirts. The demure choreography is reminiscent of the nineteenth-century French school in its languid and flowing appearance and is set to the music of Gabriel Faure. The playful second act Rubies is accompanied by Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra. Full of character and wit, its striking angular poses bring to mind the modern New York scene. Diamonds evokes the classical era of Imperial Russia and the dancers, dressed in flat white tutus, sparkle along to the last four movements of Tchaikovsky’s Third Symphony.
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Date Written / Recorded
2011-10-03
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev, Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002
Contributor
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Tugan Sokhiev, 1977-, Barbara Karinska, 1886-1983, Mariinsky Theatre, Gabriel Fauré, 1845-1924, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Peter Harvey, 1933-
Author / Creator
George Balanchine, 1904-1983, Brian Large, 1939-, Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev, Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Mariinsky
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Dancers, Dance and dancing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by State Academic Mariinsky Theatre
Segments
Performer / Ensemble:
Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-,...
Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev, Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002
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Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-,...
Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev, Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002
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Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-,...
Mariinsky Ballet, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Irina Golub, 1980-, Igor Zelenski, 1969-, Ulyana Lopatkina, Andrian Fadeyev, Zhanna Ayupova, fl. 2002
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The Fairy Doll
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Josef Bayer, 1852-1913; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Mikhail Berkut, fl. 1975; 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), 12 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 Josef Bayer, 1852-1913; conducted by Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001; choreographed by Mikhail Berkut, fl. 1975; 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), 12 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
Mikhail Berkut, fl. 1975, Viktor Fedotov, 1933-2001, Jørgen S. Johannessen, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Josef Bayer, 1852-1913, Ves Harper, 1940-2004, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Mariinsky Ballet
Author / Creator
Mikhail Berkut, fl. 1975, Josef Bayer, 1852-1913, 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-, Yuli...
Mikhail Berkut, fl. 1975, Josef Bayer, 1852-1913, 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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Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 6, Don Quixote
directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 6, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: Don Quixote (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1996), 27 mins
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about Don Quixote. Don Quixote, based on Cervantes's novel about an old knight who dreams of chivalry and tilts at windmills, was produced chiefly to introduce Spanish dances. Excerpts from performances by the Kirov Ballet are shown.
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directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 6, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: Don Quixote (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1996), 27 mins
Description
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about Don Quixote. Don Quixote, based on Cervantes's novel about an old knight who dreams of chivalry and tilts at windmills, was produced chiefly to introduce Spanish dances. Excerpts from performances by the Kirov Ballet are shown.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet, Frank Augustyn, 1953-
Contributor
Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture
Author / Creator
Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013, Mariinsky Ballet, Frank Augustyn, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Sound Venture
Series
Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Dance history
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Sound Venture Productions Ottawa
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Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 7, La Bayadere
directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 7, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: La Bayadere (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1996), 27 mins
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about La Bayadere. La Bayadère is based on an ancient Indian poem, Sakuntala, the story concerns Nikia's love for Solor, who loves her in return, and Solor's obligation to wed Gamzatti. Gamzatti murders her rival and the inconsolable Solor envisions Nikia inv...
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directed by Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013; produced by Frank Augustyn, 1953- and Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture; performed by Mariinsky Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 7, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: La Bayadere (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1996), 27 mins
Description
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about La Bayadere. La Bayadère is based on an ancient Indian poem, Sakuntala, the story concerns Nikia's love for Solor, who loves her in return, and Solor's obligation to wed Gamzatti. Gamzatti murders her rival and the inconsolable Solor envisions Nikia inviting him to join her in the Kingdom of the Shades. Excerpts from performances by the Kirov Ballet are shown.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet
Contributor
Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Neil Bregman, 1954-, Sound Venture
Author / Creator
Derek Diorio, fl. 1982-2013, Mariinsky Ballet
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Sound Venture
Series
Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet
Person Discussed
Celia Franca, 1921-2007, Marius Petipa, 1818-1910
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Choreography, Dance history
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Sound Venture Productions Ottawa
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Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 16, Ballet in Russia
directed by Katherine Jeans, fl. 1995-2010; produced by Neil Bregman, 1954- and Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Sound Venture; performed by Mariinsky Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 16, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: Ballet in Russia (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1997), 27 mins
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about the Ballet in Russia. Performance footage by Bolshoi Ballet and Kirov Ballet.
Sample
directed by Katherine Jeans, fl. 1995-2010; produced by Neil Bregman, 1954- and Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Sound Venture; performed by Mariinsky Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet, Episode 16, in Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet: Ballet in Russia (Ottawa, ON: Sound Venture, 1997), 27 mins
Description
This episode of Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet is about the Ballet in Russia. Performance footage by Bolshoi Ballet and Kirov Ballet.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet
Contributor
Neil Bregman, 1954-, Frank Augustyn, 1953-, Sound Venture
Author / Creator
Katherine Jeans, fl. 1995-2010, Mariinsky Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Sound Venture
Series
Footnotes: The Classics of Ballet
Topic / Theme
Ballet, Dance companies, Dance history
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Sound Venture Productions Ottawa
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The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky: Firebird
directed by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; conducted by Mikhail Agrest, fl. 2002; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; designed by Anatoly Nezhny, fl. 2002 and Anna Nezhny, fl. 2002, Vladimir Loukasevitch, fl. 1993-2008; performed by Vladimir Ponomarev, fl. 2002, Yana Serebriakova, fl. 1995, Andrei Yakovlev, fl. 2002 and Diana Vishneva, 1976-, Mariinsky Ballet, in The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky: Firebird (Digital Classics Distribution), 51 mins
Firebird, together with other works originated during the Saisons Russes, lifted ballet from an art viewed as at best inconsiderable to one that electrified people across Europe. This Kirov staging of Fokine’s Firebird recreates the scenery and costumes created for the original production. Diana Vichneva dances...
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directed by Ross MacGibbon, 1955-; conducted by Mikhail Agrest, fl. 2002; choreographed by Michel Fokine, 1880-1942; designed by Anatoly Nezhny, fl. 2002 and Anna Nezhny, fl. 2002, Vladimir Loukasevitch, fl. 1993-2008; performed by Vladimir Ponomarev, fl. 2002, Yana Serebriakova, fl. 1995, Andrei Yakovlev, fl. 2002 and Diana Vishneva, 1976-, Mariinsky Ballet, in The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky: Firebird (Digital Classics Distribution), 51 mins
Description
Firebird, together with other works originated during the Saisons Russes, lifted ballet from an art viewed as at best inconsiderable to one that electrified people across Europe. This Kirov staging of Fokine’s Firebird recreates the scenery and costumes created for the original production. Diana Vichneva dances the title role. This live recording comes from the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris.
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mariinsky Ballet, Vladimir Ponomarev, fl. 2002, Yana Serebriakova, fl. 1995, Andrei Yakovlev, fl. 2002, Diana Vishneva, 1976-
Contributor
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Mikhail Agrest, fl. 2002, Vladimir Loukasevitch, fl. 1993-2008, Igor Stravinsky, 1882-1971, Anatoly Nezhny, fl. 2002, Anna Nezhny, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Michel Fokine, 1880-1942, Ross MacGibbon, 1955-, Mariinsky Ballet, Vladimir Ponomarev, fl. 2002, Yana Serebriakova, fl. 1995, Andrei Yakovlev, fl. 2002, Diana Vishneva, 1976-
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Digital Classics Distribution
Topic / Theme
Tsarevna, Firebird, Ivan Tsarevich, Koschei
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Digital Classics Distribution, Ltd.
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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
Description
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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