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Gayne [Enregistrament de vídeo] / music by Aram Khachaturian ; choreography by Boris Eifman

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 4428 | Video Artists InternationalPublication details: Pleasantville, NY : Video Artists International, cop. 2007Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (81 min) : col., soUniform titles:
  • Gayane (Coreografia)
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Extres: Gayne (acte final) (1964) / Nina Timofeyeva, Elena Cherkavskaya, Yri Zhadanov, Vladimir Koshelev -- Spartacus (2n acte. Adagio) (1971) / Naya Plisetskaya, Maris Liepa -- Gayne (Adagio) (1958) / Nina Timofeyeva, Yuri Kondratov -- Spartacus (Adagio d'Espartac amb Frigia) (1978) / Natalia Bessmertnova, Yuri Vladimirov
Summary: "The first video release of Khachaturian’s famous ballet, which brought the world the popular “Sabre Dance.” Composed in 1942, this 1980 production stars Larisa Tuisova and Alexander Rumyantsev and the corps de ballet and orchestra of the Latvian Opera and Ballet Company. The choreography, by Boris Eifman, scuttles the original scenario and instead focuses on the shifting relationships among Gayne, Armen and Giko. As in so much of his work, Eifman has created a series of exciting dances flavored with nationalistic flair. Bonus segments include such rarities as a 1964 performance of the final act of Gayne as performed at a Bolshoi Theatre Gala Tribute to Khachaturian, with the composer himself conducting." -- Web VAI

Intèrprets: Larisa Tuisova (Gayne) ; Alexander Rumyantsev (Giko) ; Gennady Gorbanev (Armen) ; Maris Korystin (Machak) ; Latvijas PSR Valsts akadmiskais operas un baleta tetris ; Alexander Viljumanis, director d'orquestra

Enregistrat al Bolshoi Theatre, 1980

"The first video release of Khachaturian’s famous ballet, which brought the world the popular “Sabre Dance.” Composed in 1942, this 1980 production stars Larisa Tuisova and Alexander Rumyantsev and the corps de ballet and orchestra of the Latvian Opera and Ballet Company. The choreography, by Boris Eifman, scuttles the original scenario and instead focuses on the shifting relationships among Gayne, Armen and Giko. As in so much of his work, Eifman has created a series of exciting dances flavored with nationalistic flair. Bonus segments include such rarities as a 1964 performance of the final act of Gayne as performed at a Bolshoi Theatre Gala Tribute to Khachaturian, with the composer himself conducting." -- Web VAI

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