ABT In San Francisco / American Ballet Theatre | Paul Connelly (II), Natalya Makarova | Great Dancers!
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ABT In San Francis...
ABT In San Francisco / American Ballet Theatre
Paul Connelly (II)
,
Natalya Makarova
Kultur Video, 2005
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ABT In
San
Francisco
is a dazzling display of choreographic and dancing virtuosity, an excellent precise corps in traditional and modern
ballet
highlights. That ambitious claim is fully justified by brilliant performances, ranging from Handel's Airs, Chausson's Jardin Aux Lilas, Tschaikovsky's The Black Swan, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet and Gottschalk's Great Galloping Gottschalk. Live from the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra.
Worth its weight in gold....
ABT in
San
francisco
AND ABT at the Metropolitan...make a very
delightful collection of short, brilliant
ballet
s. Abt in
San Francisco has a very early Baryschnikov dancing 'the poet'
in Les Sylvides. It is like watching a flower open. The Black
Swan is dynamic, but my own favorite is "Great Galloping
Gottschalk"...toward the end of which Johan Renvall has a
brilliant, witty featured solo. Watch for it.
Sometimes I get tired of having the TV YELL at me..and I put
one or the other of these ABT DVD's on...they are both great
collections, beautifully performed, and wildly varied. Just
great music and great dancers...not oblivion, but certainly
serenity.
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Great Dancers!
This is a DVD with some of the finest
american
dancers ever, most of them are retired by now ( I guess this performance was recorded live in mid '80s).
Airs: Music by Handel, choreography by Paul Taylor, is a nice piece of neo-classical
ballet
.
Jardin aux Lilas: Music by Chausson, choreography by Anthony Tudor, created in the '30s, kind of "pychological" expressionist ballet, well danced by Leslie Browne, Martine Van Hamel, Robert La Fosse and Michael Owen.
Black Swan: Tchaichovsky/Petipa. Pas de deux extracted from third act of "Swan Lake", one of the most difficult (technical and artistical) pas de deux from the entire ballet repertoire,
danced by two of the best american dancers ever: Cynthia Gregory and Fernando Bujones. Bujones was the first american dancer to win a gold medal in the prestigious Varna International Ballet Competition, and partnership with Cynthia Gregory is legendary. One of the most acclaimed ballet couples.
A MUST SEE!!!
Romeo and Juliet: Prokofiev/MacMillan. Natalia Makarova and Kevin McKenzie dances the Verona lovers. She is superb, a true ballerina and great star. McKenzie has been American Ballet Theater's artistic director since 1992. This is not the most happy pair for this particular ballet ( Alexandra Ferri and Julio Bocca are the best!)in my opinion, he just seems too tall and big for the tiny and delicate Makarova, but still, it's so beautiful and romantic!
Great Galloping Gottschalk: The entire corps comes to stage.
Humor, speed, technical virtuosos, who can say ballet is boring after this?
Overall: Great samples of really fine dancing.
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ABT at San Francisco
Its really good for does who, like me, love
ballet
, i would like to thank to amazon for being so punctual and for give a graet service.
Thanks!
MIRIAM
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