МАЛЕНЬКАЯ БАЛЕТНАЯ ЭНЦИКЛОПЕДИЯ
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Bizet -
Carmen Suite / Plisetskaya, Fadeyechev, Radchenko, Bolshoi
Ballet (1967)
Label:
Video Artists International | DVD-R (Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1)
| Dolby Digital Mono | 62 minutes | 3.6GB
Genre: Classical, Ballet
Maya Plisetskaya
always dreamed of dancing the role of Carmen and had
approached Shostokovich for a score. He demurred out of
respect for Bizet’s celebrated opera. It was eventually
Plisetskaya’s husband Rodion Shchedrin who agreed to provide
the music after seeing some of the initial rehearsals with
his wife and the choreographer Alberto Alonso. His Carmen
Suite Ballet, based on Bizet, was a perfect complement to
Alonso’s choreography and, in its theatricality, a showcase
for Plisetskaya’s considerable dramatic gifts. Plisetskaya's
Don Jose is the brilliant dramatic dancer, Nicolai Fadeyechv.
Sergei Radchenko dances the role of the Bullfighter. The
Carmen Suite Ballet, one of the darkest settings of
Mérimée’s tragic story, deeply symbolic and overtly sensual,
premiered at the Bolshoi Ballet on April 20, 1967. Bonus
segments feature Plisetskaya in performances of The Dying
Swan, Raymonda Variations, and Bach Prelude.
Works on This Recording:
1. Carmen-Suite (after Bizet) by Rodion Shchedrin
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1968; USSR
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