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ballet
compilations or
telecasts
starring various artists:
The
Astonishing Moiseyev
Dance Co., Vol 1 & 2
Moiseyev: His World of Dance
Vincente Fernández Flamenco Co.
From Granada to Jerez
Art of the Pas de Deux
all-star compliation
Art
of the Pas de Deux, Vol. 2
all-star compilation
Art of the Pas de Deux, Vol. 3
all-star compilation
Pas
de Deux
McBride, Olsen, others
Great Stars
of Russian Ballet, Vol 1 & 2
Great Stars
of Russian Ballet, Vol. 3 & 4
Stars
of the Russian Ballet
Ulanova, Plisetskaya,
Sergeyev, Zhdanov
Nina
Ananiashvili
& Int'l Stars, Vol. 1
Nina AnaniashviliI
& Int'l Stars, Vol. 2
compilations
& documentary
- alphabetically by artist:
Alonso, Alicia
Prima Ballerina Assoluta
Bruhn, Erik
Bell Telephone Hour
Bujones,
Fernando
with
Cynthia Gregory, Live
Chauviré, Yvette
France's Ballerina Assoluta
d’Amboise, Jacques
Portrait of a Great
American Dancer
Fracci, Carla
An Evening with
Gregory, Cynthia
with Fernando Bujones,
Live
Limón, José
Three Modern Ballets
Loudières,
Monique
Comme les Oiseaux - A Portrait
Malakhov, Vladimir
True Prince
Maximova, Ekaterina
Katia & Volodia
Nureyev,
Rudolph
Bell
Telephone Hour
Plisetskaya, Maya
Plisetskaya Dances
with Vasiliev,
Begak, Liepa
Swan Lake
with Bogatirev
The
Seagull
with Bogatirev
A Portrait
Tallchief, Maria
Art of
Vasiliev, Vladimir
Katia & Volodia
Verdy,
Violette
Violette & Mr.
B.
The
Artist Teacher
Alphabetically by Ballet
Anna Karenina
Plisetskaya, Godunov
Anna Karenina
Plisetskaya, Petukhov,
Anyuta
Maximova, Vasiliev
Le Baiser
de la Fée
Yatsenko, Malakhov
Carmen Suite Ballet
Plisetskaya, Fadeyechv,
Radchenko
Checkmate
Barbieri, Ashmole, Bintley,
others
Cinderella
Fonteyn, Somes,
Ashton, MacMillan
Don Quixote
Ananiashvili, Fadeyechev
Don Quixote
Pavlova, Gordeev. others
Enchantress, The
Zyryanova, Stepanov, Korzhakova,
Valyuta
Excelsior
Fracci, Bortoluzzi, Razzi, Telloli
Gaîté
Parisienne
Danilova, Franklin, Danielian
Gayne
Tuisova, Rumyantsev
Giselle
Kain, Augystyn
Giselle
Nureyev, Fracci
Giselle
Alonso, Vasiliev
Little
Humpbacked Horse, The
Plisetskaya, Vasiliev
Lieutenant
Kijé
Vasiliev, Struchkova
Marco Spada
Nureyev, Thesmar
Masquerade
Dolgushin, Smirnova, others
Mediterranea
Murro, Sutera, Carbone
Petrushka
Semenyaka, Elagin
Rakes Progress
Morse, Katrak, Reeder, others
Raymonda
Kolpakova, Berezhnoi
Rite of Spring
Galimullin, Tsoi
Romeo and Juliet
Maximova, Vasiliev
Romeo
and Juliet
Ulanova, Zhdanov
Seagull
Plisetkskaya, Bogatirev
Sleeping Beauty
Nureyev, Tennant
Sleeping Beauty
Fonteyn, Somes, Ashton
Spartacus
Vasiliev, Bessmertnova, Liepa
Spartacus
Vasiliev, Maximova, Liepa
Stone Flower
Maximova, Vasiliev
Swan Lake
Ananiashvili, Fadeyechev
Swan
Lake
Plisetskaya, Fadeyechev
Swan
Lake
Plisetskaya, Bogatirev
Massine's
Symphonie Fantastique
starring:
Erik Bruhn, Toni Lander,
and Stanley Williams
Royal Danish Ballet, 1948
Trapeze
/ Fragments of a Biography
Maximova, Vasiliev,
Liepa,
Timofeyeva, Aleksei Fadeyechev,
and others.
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Masterpieces
of the British Ballet: Checkmate & The Rake's Progress
VAI 4379, $34.95
Two masterpieces
of twentieth-century British ballet danced by the Sadler’s
Wells Royal Ballet. Created for the Vic-Wells Ballet in the 1930s
by founder-choreographer Ninette de Valois, Checkmate and The
Rake’s Progress remain cornerstones of the British ballet
repertoire. The scores, by Sir Arthur Bliss and Gavin Gordon, respectively,
are here performed by the Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet Orchestra
under the direction of Barry Wordsworth. Filmed in 1982 at Sadler’s
Wells Theater, London. Color, 87 min., 1982, Color.
CHECKMATE
A Ballet in One Act with Prologue
Music: Sir Arthur Bliss
Choreography: Dame Ninette de Valois
Checkmate, one of the pillars of contemporary British ballet,
was created in 1937 by choreographer Ninette de Valois (1898-2001)
in response to an idea by composer Sir Arthur Bliss (1891-1975).
It remained in the repertoire for more than four decades and is still
regularly revived. The ballet portrays a game of love and death,
played according to rules of chess. It is won by the Black Queen
who first captures the Red Queen, then defeats the Red Knight, and
finally delivers the Red King to her warriors.
Cast:
The Black Queen: Margaret Barbieri
The Red Knight: David Ashmole
The Red King: David Bintley
The Red Queen: Sherilyn Kennedy
Second Red Knight: Michael Corder
First Black Knight: Roland Price
Second Black Knight: Nicholas Millington
THE RAKE’S PROGRESS
A Ballet in Six Scenes
Music and Scenario: Gavin Gordon
Choreography: Dame Ninette de Valois
The Rake’s Progress, which premiered in 1935, is one
of the first classics of the native English school of ballet. The
work’s creator, Ninette de Valois, called the ballet her “Homage
to Hogarth,” a reference to the brilliant caricaturist whose
paintings inspired her choreography. The music is by Gavin Gordon
(1901-1970), who also wrote the scenario based on Hogarth’s
drawings. They portray the swift fall of a young man who squanders
his newly inherited fortune in brothels and gambling dens and is
ultimately cast into Bedlam, London’s notorious madhouse, where,
wasted by disease and consumed by remorse, he ends his days.
Cast:
The Rake: David Morse
The Betrayed Girl: Nicola Katrak
The Dancing Master: Kim Reeder
Man with a Rope: David Bintley
The Rake’s Friend/A Card Player: Michael Corder
Betrayed Girl’s Mother: Susan Crow
The Dancer: Chenca Williams
The Ballad Singer: Siobhan Stanley
Music & Scenario by Gavin Gordon
Dancers of the
Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet
Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet Orchestra / Barry Wordsworth, conductor
Filmed in 1982 at Sadler’s Wells Theater, London
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