Y.V. Soloviev DocumentaryI'm looking for, "I'm Tired of Living In My Native Land
#1
Posted 14 January 2008 - 09:57 PM
My girlfriend and I are looking for a documentary about Yuri Soloviev.
The title is, "I'm Tired of Living In My Native Land". I've only found small clips on youtube and else where of him. As a male dancer, I'm extremely interested in seeing more footage of him, particularly this footage. My girlfriend was trained by Madame Legat, Soloviev's widow. At any rate, if anyone has an idea about how to obtain/view this doc... I'd be absolutely thrilled!
So far I've found the distributor, and the producer's name
Producer: Galina Mshankaya
Distrib: Russian State Tele-Radio Company
#2
Posted 15 January 2008 - 07:17 AM
#3
Posted 15 January 2008 - 07:42 AM
#4
Posted 15 January 2008 - 08:18 AM
if mem. serves the nyc-area DANCE ON CAMERA screenings had subtitles, but others may have different recollections.
#5
Posted 15 January 2008 - 08:46 AM
NB: the last named filming of GRAND PAS CLASSIQUE comes from soviet television program (sometimes circulated as an off-the-air video cassette but which has not been released commercially, to the best of my information, either in or outside russia). this program also included Blue Bird Pas de Deux, Flower Festival pas de deux, La Bayadere (excerpt) and Sleeping Beauty pas de deux.
the list below is from the NYPL cataloguing, other excerpts might also be on the market in video/dvd compilations as well.
The magic of the Kirov / produced for the Entertainment Video Company by Gosteleradio ; video concept, Christopher Peers ; UK editor, Clement Crisp. Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, 1989, c1988. (60 min.) : sd., col.
Danced by the Kirov Ballet.
**The sleeping beauty: Act II, scene 1, the vision [excerpt] (ca. 5 1/2 min.) / recorded in 1976 ; choreography, Konstantin Sergeyev after Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Irina Kolpakova, Yuri Soloviev, and others.
**The sleeping beauty: Act III, grand pas de deux [excerpts] (ca. 4 1/2 min.) / recorded in 1976 ; choreography, Konstantin Sergeyev after Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Irina Kolpakova and Yuri Soloviev.
The sleeping beauty / Lenfilm Studios ; directed by Apollinari Dudko and Konstantin Sergeyev ; choreography by Marius Petipa and Konstantin Sergeyev ; music by Peter Tchaikovsky.
U.S.S.R. : Lenfilm Studios, 1964 ; [U.S.] : Corinth Films, c1990 ; W. Long Branch, N.J. : Kultur. (84 min.) : sd., col.
Notes :Motion picture originally released by Lenfilm Studios in 1964; re-issued as a videotape in 1990 by Corinth Films, Inc.
Libretto, Konstantin Sergeyev, Iosif Shapiro ; scenery, T. Vasilkovskaya, V. Nlitko, E. Yakuba ; photography, A. Nazarov.
Performed by the Kirov Ballet and students of the Vaganova Choreographic School.
Alla Sizova (Aurora); Yuri Soloviev (Désiré); Natalia Dudinskaya (Carabosse); Irina Bazhenova (Lilac fairy); Kaleria Fedicheva, Inna Korneyeva, Ludmila Kovaleva, Emma Minchenok, N. Sakhnovskaya (fairies); Natalia Makarova (Princess Florine); Valeri Panov (Blue bird); G. Kekisheva (white cat); O. Kuznetsov (Puss-in-boots); others.
Conductors: B. Khaikin, Y. Gamalei.
Russian ballet, the glorious tradition. Volume three / Telecompany Ostankino [and] Val G. Productions, Ltd.
Fort Lee, NJ : Video Artists International, c1993, 1940-1993. (67 min.) : sd., col. and b&w
**Grand pas classique (b&w) / recorded in 1974 ; choreography, Victor Gsovsky ; music, Daniel Auber ; danced by Gabriella Komleva and Yuri Soloviev.
#6
Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:40 PM
rg, on Jan 15 2008, 11:46 AM, said:
NB: the last named filming of GRAND PAS CLASSIQUE comes from soviet television program (sometimes circulated as an off-the-air video cassette but which has not been released commercially, to the best of my information, either in or outside russia). this program also included Blue Bird Pas de Deux, Flower Festival pas de deux, La Bayadere (excerpt) and Sleeping Beauty pas de deux.
the list below is from the NYPL cataloguing, other excerpts might also be on the market in video/dvd compilations as well.
The magic of the Kirov / produced for the Entertainment Video Company by Gosteleradio ; video concept, Christopher Peers ; UK editor, Clement Crisp. Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, 1989, c1988. (60 min.) : sd., col.
Danced by the Kirov Ballet.
**The sleeping beauty: Act II, scene 1, the vision [excerpt] (ca. 5 1/2 min.) / recorded in 1976 ; choreography, Konstantin Sergeyev after Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Irina Kolpakova, Yuri Soloviev, and others.
**The sleeping beauty: Act III, grand pas de deux [excerpts] (ca. 4 1/2 min.) / recorded in 1976 ; choreography, Konstantin Sergeyev after Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; danced by Irina Kolpakova and Yuri Soloviev.
The sleeping beauty / Lenfilm Studios ; directed by Apollinari Dudko and Konstantin Sergeyev ; choreography by Marius Petipa and Konstantin Sergeyev ; music by Peter Tchaikovsky.
U.S.S.R. : Lenfilm Studios, 1964 ; [U.S.] : Corinth Films, c1990 ; W. Long Branch, N.J. : Kultur. (84 min.) : sd., col.
Notes :Motion picture originally released by Lenfilm Studios in 1964; re-issued as a videotape in 1990 by Corinth Films, Inc.
Libretto, Konstantin Sergeyev, Iosif Shapiro ; scenery, T. Vasilkovskaya, V. Nlitko, E. Yakuba ; photography, A. Nazarov.
Performed by the Kirov Ballet and students of the Vaganova Choreographic School.
Alla Sizova (Aurora); Yuri Soloviev (Désiré); Natalia Dudinskaya (Carabosse); Irina Bazhenova (Lilac fairy); Kaleria Fedicheva, Inna Korneyeva, Ludmila Kovaleva, Emma Minchenok, N. Sakhnovskaya (fairies); Natalia Makarova (Princess Florine); Valeri Panov (Blue bird); G. Kekisheva (white cat); O. Kuznetsov (Puss-in-boots); others.
Conductors: B. Khaikin, Y. Gamalei.
Russian ballet, the glorious tradition. Volume three / Telecompany Ostankino [and] Val G. Productions, Ltd.
Fort Lee, NJ : Video Artists International, c1993, 1940-1993. (67 min.) : sd., col. and b&w
**Grand pas classique (b&w) / recorded in 1974 ; choreography, Victor Gsovsky ; music, Daniel Auber ; danced by Gabriella Komleva and Yuri Soloviev.
How would one get their hands on any of these performance segments? Any and all? What dancer doesn't appreciate Rudy, Misha and now (for me especially) Soloviev? Gosh... for the 60's, I'm just amazed. I've read so many legends and to finally see him... I've gotta see more.
Thanks for the information. I'm really just looking for a direction to go with searching for this Documentary. I don't mind doing some uncovering or making phone calls. I think it's vital to understanding the evolution of the male dancer to know as much about him as I can. Thank you!
#7
Posted 15 January 2008 - 01:20 PM
why not have your girlfriend try to locate t.legat and ask about obtaining a copy of the docu.?
#8
Posted 15 January 2008 - 02:18 PM
I have never seen any of the other clips (Blue Birds, Bayadere) or the documentary.
#9
Posted 15 January 2008 - 02:36 PM
rg, on Jan 15 2008, 04:20 PM, said:
why not have your girlfriend try to locate t.legat and ask about obtaining a copy of the docu.?
We've found Legat and are in the process of drafting a letter to be translated. Caitlin insists that Madame won't have the Documentary but will probably have a lot of the other vids.
That could solve half the problem- the other half would be seeing the documentary
#10
Posted 15 January 2008 - 08:16 PM
#11
Posted 15 January 2008 - 11:38 PM
rg, on Jan 15 2008, 11:16 PM, said:
I'll certainly ask. Thank you everyone for the info/feedback
#12
Posted 16 January 2008 - 06:48 AM
T. Legat lives with her daughter who speaks English very well. I know someone who speaks to her regularly who has a current phone number and address -- who also remembers a student named Caitlin N. -- who would be happy to help, if necessary.
I don't think you'll need my help but if you do, unfortunately, you cannot PM me with your contact information...perhaps a moderator could pass that on to me to give to her.
Good luck!
#13
Posted 13 April 2008 - 03:37 PM
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Posted 14 April 2008 - 01:12 PM
#15
Posted 22 May 2008 - 05:30 AM
I hope you find what you are looking for. When I was a young ballet student growing up in my native New Zealand a touring group came from the Kirov. One of the dancers was Yuri Soloviev. I used to go to performances night after night sitting high up in the "gods". From where I sat to the stage, the view was somewhat distorted, almost like being directly above the dancers, but despite that, Soloviev's batterie was text book perfection and his elevation outstanding. I always wondered why he was always slightly "marginalised" though. He was truly a magnificent dancer, and in my opinion, somewhat underrated.
Does anyone know if "Bringing Back Balanchine" was ever released commercially in the US (or anywhere else for that matter?)
thanks
Michael Baker
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