The Art Of The Pas De Deux
The Art Of The Pas De Deux DVD VIDEO OPERA dancers music ballerina Cinderella
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2006
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The Art of the Pas de Deux
The Art of the Pas de Deux features a host of great dancers, several of whom have a legendary connection to their roles. There is Alonso's Giselle, by consensus the benchmark for any ballerina attempting the role. Vasiliev as Spartacus embodies the nobility of his character, and even in her maturity Ulanova manages to captivate as Juliet. Though Sir Frederick Ashton created the role of Cinderella for Moira Shearer, it was Margot Fonteyn who eventually claimed the role, with Michael Somes as her Cavalier in this and so many other ballets. The great Plisetskaya charms as The Queen-Maiden in The Little Humpbacked Horse and dazzles as Carmen, while Bruhn and Nureyev show why they dominated the ranks of male dancers.
Prokofieff: ROMEO AND JULIET: The Scene in Juliet's Bedroom (1954) Galina Ulanova and Yuri Zhdanov. Choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky
Heisted & Paulli: FLOWER FESTIVAL IN GENZANO (1962) Maria Tallchief and Rudolf Nureyev. Choreography by Erik Bruhn, after Bournonville
Shchedrin: THE LITTLE HUMPBACKED HORSE: The Queen-Maiden and Ivan (1961) Maya Plisetskaya and Vladimir Vasiliev. Choreography by Alexander Radunsky
Glazunov: RAYMONDA: Act I Pas de Deux (1993) Nina Ananiashvili and Aleksei Fadeyechev. Choreography by Petipa revised by Yuri Grigorovich
Stravinsky: FIREBIRD: The Prince & the Firebird (1961) Dame Margot Fonteyn and Michael Somes. Choreography by Michel Fokine
Adam: GISELLE: Act II Pas de Deux (1963) Alicia Alonso and Azari Plisetsky. Choreography by Alicia Alonso after Coralli and Perrot
Shchedrin: CARMEN SUITE Carmen: Don Jose Pas de Deux (1969) Maya Plisetskaya and Nikolai Fadeyechev. Choreography by Alberto Alonso
Minkus: DON QUIXOTE: Grand Pas (1961) Erik Bruhn and Maria Tallchief. Choreography by Petipa
Khachaturian: SPARTACUS: The Reunion of Spartacus and Phrygia (1977) Vladimir Vasiliev and Natalia Bessmertnova. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich
Tchaikovsky: SWAN LAKE: Black Swan Pas de Deux (1960) Jacques D'Amboise and Lupe Serrano. Choreography by Petipa Ivanov
Prokofieff: CINDERELLA: Cinderella and the Prince (1957) Dame Margot Fonteyn and Michael Somes. Choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton
Patricia McBride and Reid Olson. Choreography by George Balanchine
AUDIO: Mono/Stereo
VIDEO: 4:3 Color/B&W
REGION: 0 (Open all Regions)
SUBTITLES: None
RUNNING TIME: 85 minutes
Twelve Great Pas de Deux
For DVD Player (North American NTSC)
The Art of the Pas de Deux features a host of great dancers, several of whom have a legendary connection to their roles. There is Alonso's Giselle, by consensus the benchmark for any ballerina attempting the role. Vasiliev as Spartacus embodies the nobility of his character, and even in her maturity Ulanova manages to captivate as Juliet. Though Sir Frederick Ashton created the role of Cinderella for Moira Shearer, it was Margot Fonteyn who eventually claimed the role, with Michael Somes as her Cavalier in this and so many other ballets. The great Plisetskaya charms as The Queen-Maiden in The Little Humpbacked Horse and dazzles as Carmen, while Bruhn and Nureyev show why they dominated the ranks of male dancers.
Prokofieff: ROMEO AND JULIET: The Scene in Juliet's Bedroom (1954) Galina Ulanova and Yuri Zhdanov. Choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky
Heisted & Paulli: FLOWER FESTIVAL IN GENZANO (1962) Maria Tallchief and Rudolf Nureyev. Choreography by Erik Bruhn, after Bournonville
Shchedrin: THE LITTLE HUMPBACKED HORSE: The Queen-Maiden and Ivan (1961) Maya Plisetskaya and Vladimir Vasiliev. Choreography by Alexander Radunsky
Glazunov: RAYMONDA: Act I Pas de Deux (1993) Nina Ananiashvili and Aleksei Fadeyechev. Choreography by Petipa revised by Yuri Grigorovich
Stravinsky: FIREBIRD: The Prince & the Firebird (1961) Dame Margot Fonteyn and Michael Somes. Choreography by Michel Fokine
Adam: GISELLE: Act II Pas de Deux (1963) Alicia Alonso and Azari Plisetsky. Choreography by Alicia Alonso after Coralli and Perrot
Shchedrin: CARMEN SUITE Carmen: Don Jose Pas de Deux (1969) Maya Plisetskaya and Nikolai Fadeyechev. Choreography by Alberto Alonso
Minkus: DON QUIXOTE: Grand Pas (1961) Erik Bruhn and Maria Tallchief. Choreography by Petipa
Khachaturian: SPARTACUS: The Reunion of Spartacus and Phrygia (1977) Vladimir Vasiliev and Natalia Bessmertnova. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich
Tchaikovsky: SWAN LAKE: Black Swan Pas de Deux (1960) Jacques D'Amboise and Lupe Serrano. Choreography by Petipa Ivanov
Prokofieff: CINDERELLA: Cinderella and the Prince (1957) Dame Margot Fonteyn and Michael Somes. Choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton
Patricia McBride and Reid Olson. Choreography by George Balanchine
AUDIO: Mono/Stereo
VIDEO: 4:3 Color/B&W
REGION: 0 (Open all Regions)
SUBTITLES: None
RUNNING TIME: 85 minutes
Twelve Great Pas de Deux
For DVD Player (North American NTSC)
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