The Ballets /
Tchaikovsky ; the Royal Ballet ; Royal Opera House productions.
- 3 videodiscs (419 min) : so, color ; 12 cm + 1 llibret (69 pàgines), en contenidor
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Col·lecció de 3 ballets de Tchaikovsky Títol obtingut del contenidor Notes del programa de Zoë Anderson, Paul Kilbey i Amanda Holloway així com les sinòpsis d' Anthony Dowell i Peter Wright en anglès amb traduccions al francès i alemany Extres: Intervius i films documentals; elecció de ballarins (Swan lake, The nutcracker) (40 min. total).
Conté: Swan lake The sleeping beauty The nutcracker (133 min. ballet, 18 min. extres) -- (109 min. ballet, 10 min. extres) -- (138 min. ballet, 11 min. extres)
Swan lake: coreografia: Marius Petipa i Lev Ivanov ; coreografia addicional: Frederick Ashton i David Bintley ; producció: Anthony Dowell ; direcció escènica: Ross MacGibbon. Swan lake: coreografia: Marius Petipa i Lev Ivanov ; coreografia addicional: Frederick Ashton i David Bintley ; producció: Anthony Dowell ; direcció escènica: Ross MacGibbon. The nutcracker: coreografia: Peter Wright a partir de Lev Ivanov ; escenografia original: Marius Petipa ; producció i escengrafia: Peter Wright ; direcció escènica. Ross MacGibbon. The nutcracker: coreografia: Peter Wright a partir de Lev Ivanov ; escenografia original: Marius Petipa ; producció i escengrafia: Peter Wright ; direcció escènica. Ross MacGibbon. The sleeping beauty: coreografia: Marius Petipa ; coreografia addicional: Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell, Christopher Wheeldon ; producció: Monica Mason i Christopher Newton a partir de Ninette de Valois i Nicholas Sergeyev ; direcció escènica: Ross MacGibbon. The sleeping beauty: coreografia: Marius Petipa ; coreografia addicional: Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell, Christopher Wheeldon ; producció: Monica Mason i Christopher Newton a partir de Ninette de Valois i Nicholas Sergeyev ; direcció escènica: Ross MacGibbon.
Swan lake: Natalia Osipova (Odette/Odile) ; Matthew Golding (Prince Siegfried) ; Gary Avis (Von Rothbart) ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House ; Boris Gruzin, director d'orquestra The nutcracker: Lauren Cuthbertson (Sugar plum fairy) ; Federico Bonelli (The Prince) ; Gary Avis (Herr Drosselmeyer) ; Francesca Hayward (Clara) ; Alexander Campbell (Hans-Peter/the Nutcracker) ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House ; London Oratory Junior Choir ; Boris Gruzin, director d'orquestra The sleeping beauty: Marianela Nuñez (Princess Aurora) ; Vadim Muntagirov (Prince Florimund) ; Kristen McNally (Carabosse) ; Claire Calvert (Lilac fairy) ; Christopher Saunders (King Florestan XXIV) ; Elizabeth McGorian (his Queen) ; Alastair Marriott (Cattalabutte) ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House ; Koen Kessels, director d'orquestra
Swan lake The nutcracker The sleeping beauty
Swan lake: Prince Siegfried sees a swan on the lake who turns into the enchanted princess Odette. She can only be saved by the true love of another. This the Prince promises her, but he is tricked by a wicked magician who disguises his daughter as the swan-maiden. Siegfried and his love leap to their death thus destroying the evil power of the magician. The sleeping beauty: At the christening of a long-wished-for Princess, fairies invited as godmothers offer gifts: beauty, wit, and musical talent. A wicked fairy's gift is an enchantment: when the princess turns 16, she will prick her finger on a spindle and die. This curse is partially reversed by one last fairy, who declares that the princess will instead fall into a deep sleep for 100 years. The king forbids spinning, but inevitably the curse is fulfilled. The good fairy casts a spell of slumber upon the entire kingdom and surrounds the castle with a forest of briar. One hundred years later, a Prince arrives, braves the wood, defeats the wicked fairy, and awakens the Princess with a kiss. The entire kingdom awakes with her, prepares for a wedding, and invites all the fairies along with fairytale characters Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood, and others. The ballet ends with an apotheosis where all the characters make a final bow, and the Prince and Princess live happily ever after. The nutcracker: Tchaikovsky's musical setting of the Christmas fantasy with musical scenario revised by Peter Wright and the dancing of the Royal Ballet.