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Anna Karenina : a ballet by John Neumeier / A coproduction of Hamburg Ballet, Hamburg State Opera, Telmondis and NHK in association with medici.tv and Mezzo with the support of Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l'image animée ; film director: Myriam Hoyer

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: PelículaPelículaNúmero de editor: 763108 | MajorEditor: [Lloc de publicació no identificat] : [editor no identificat], 2022Descripción: 2 videodiscs (225 min) : so, color ; 12 cm + 1 llibret (33 pàgines)Tipo de contenido:
  • imatge en moviment bidimensional
Tipo de medio:
  • vídeo
Tipo de soporte:
  • videodisc
Títulos uniformes:
  • Anna Karenina (Coreografia : Neumeier)
Obras relacionadas:
  • Basat en (obra): Tolstoj, Lev Nikolajevic, 1828-1910. Anna Karenina
  • Txaikovski, Piotr Ílitx, 1840-1893. Anna Karenina Contenidor de (obra)
Tema(s):
Contenidos:
El DVD 2 inclou un extra que porta per títol: Anna Karenina - a lecture demostration
Créditos de producción:
  • Música: Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Alfred Schnittke,Cat Steven / Yusuf Islam ; Coreografia, escenografia, vestuari, il·luminació: Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier ; vídeo i disseny gràfic: Kiran West ; assistent escenografia: Heinrich Tröger ; Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra; director musical: Nathan Brock
Reparto: Anna Laudere (Anna Karenina), Edvin Revazov (Alexei Vronsky), Aleix Martínez (Levin), Emilie Mazon (Kitty), Carsten Jung (Alexei Karenin)Resumen: "Thomas Mann once named Leo Tolstoy's " Anna Karenina" the greatest social novel of world literature. "When reading the novel, John Neumeier was deeply fascinated by Tolstoy's work: not only by the main characters and the plot, but also by the extraordinary variety of thematic connections. It is a story of three families. John Neumeier states: "Tolstoy himself wrote and published "Anna Karenina" as a serial story over a number of years. The feeling in the novel of a developing contemporary narrative-similar to a television series of today- is underlined by the fact that the novel does not end with the death of the title character. My challenge was therefore to give true life and relevance to the sotry by selecting key emotional situations and essential characters to fit within the framework of an evening-long ballet" -- Contenidor
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Biblioteca de origen Signatura topográfica Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Vídeo Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Vídeo V- DC NEU (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Disponible 1900088852

Música: Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Alfred Schnittke,Cat Steven / Yusuf Islam ; Coreografia, escenografia, vestuari, il·luminació: Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier ; vídeo i disseny gràfic: Kiran West ; assistent escenografia: Heinrich Tröger ; Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra; director musical: Nathan Brock

Anna Laudere (Anna Karenina), Edvin Revazov (Alexei Vronsky), Aleix Martínez (Levin), Emilie Mazon (Kitty), Carsten Jung (Alexei Karenin)

Enregistrat al Hamburg State Opera, 2022

"Thomas Mann once named Leo Tolstoy's " Anna Karenina" the greatest social novel of world literature. "When reading the novel, John Neumeier was deeply fascinated by Tolstoy's work: not only by the main characters and the plot, but also by the extraordinary variety of thematic connections. It is a story of three families. John Neumeier states: "Tolstoy himself wrote and published "Anna Karenina" as a serial story over a number of years. The feeling in the novel of a developing contemporary narrative-similar to a television series of today- is underlined by the fact that the novel does not end with the death of the title character. My challenge was therefore to give true life and relevance to the sotry by selecting key emotional situations and essential characters to fit within the framework of an evening-long ballet" -- Contenidor

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