John Cranko : The Lady and the Fool ; Pineapple Poll
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FilmPublisher number: 5040 | ICADSpoken language: English Subtitle language: French, German Series: ICA Classics legacy seriesPublisher: London : International Classical Artists Ltd, 2011Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (89 min): color, so; 19 cm + 1 llibret (19 pàgines)Content type: - imatge en moviment bidimensional
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- Coreography: John Cranko ; music: Giuseppe Verdi, Arthur Sullivan ; arr. Charles Mackerras ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; London Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Ballet
| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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| Vídeo | Biblioteca Barcelona | Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Magatzem Vídeo | V-DB CRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1900089568 |
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Coreography: John Cranko ; music: Giuseppe Verdi, Arthur Sullivan ; arr. Charles Mackerras ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; London Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Ballet
Ballarins de The Lady and the Fool: Svetlana Beriosova (La Capricciosa), Ronlad Hynd (Moondog), Ray Powell ( Bootface ), David Shields (Signor Midas), Bob Stevenson (Capitano Adoncino), Peter Wright (The Prince of Arroganza)
Ballarins de Pineapple Poll: Merle Park (Pineapple Poll) , David Blair (Captain Belaye), Stanley Holden (Jasper), Brenda Taylor (Blanche), Gerd Larsen (Mrs Dimple)
"John Cranko (1927-1973), choreographer at Sadlers Wells ballet and the Stuttgart Ballet, collaborated with Charles Mackerras to create Pineapple Poll, a light hearted comedy. This was closely followed by a further joint effort, which resulted in another comic ballet, The Lady and the Fool. David Blair, a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet in the 50s and 60s, plays Captain Belaye in Pineapple Poll a role he also danced at the ballets premiere in 1951. The Lady and the Fool was reworked for Covent Garden in 1955, four years before this studio production, with Beriosova playing La Cappricciosa in the year she became Prima Ballerina at Sadlers Wells. Both these ballets are examples of rare studio performances from the BBCs earliest television archives and are released here for the first time on DVD" -- amazon.co.uk
Llibret en anglès, francès i alemany
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