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Paris Opera Ballet - Swan Lake
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Paris Opera Ballet: Swan Lake
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vladimir bourmeister choreographs this take on tchaikovsky's famous ballet, with the dancers of the paris opera ballet doing the spinning, jumping and toe-standing. marie-claude pietragalla, patrick dupond and eric quillere are amongst the cast.
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Vladimir Bourmeister's stunning production of Swan Lake is considered to be one of the most beautiful and intelligent of the 20th Century.
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Rudolf Nureyev's 'dream' version, in which the dancer (here Karl Paquette) playing the Prince's tutor doubles as the devious Rothbart. Agnès Letestu is a feminine and warm Odette, while José Martinez is a pale and vulnerable Prince Siegfrield. [Uncoded, for worldwide use on NTSC compatible equipment.]
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Rudolf Nureyev's interpretation of Tchaikovsky's lyrical ballet, far from being a clichéd stereotype of this celebrated masterpiece, is an expose of astonishingly powerful and recognizable human emotions. Under the inspired and clear cut musical direction of Vello Pahn, this production of one of the jewels of the Paris Opera Ballet's repertoire brilliantly displays the meticulous precision, technical prowess and pure, unmannered style of the company's unrivalled female corps de ballet, eliciting...
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A famous recording made in the late 1960s, when the Fonteyn Nureyev partnership was still at its best. [Universal coding, will play throughout the world.]
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Vladimir Bourmeister's staging, produced by Patrice Bart, and filmed live on stage at the Opera Bastille in 1992. [Coded for world-wide use on NTSC compatible equipment except Canada and the USA, etc.]
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A 1953 Russian colour film showing great dancers in excerpts from three major ballets: Galina Ulanova, Natalia Dudinskaya, and Konstantin Sergeyev in Swan Lake ; Galina Ulanova, Maya Plisetskaya, and Pyotr Gusev in The Fountain of Bakhchisarai ; and Vakhtang Chabukiani in The Flames of Paris ; with the corps de ballet of the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballets. [Uncoded, for use world wide.]
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