silvy Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 I would like some information on the Grand Pas Classique: I know that the music is from Auber, but little else In particular; I wud like to know name of choregrapher, where it was premiered, by whom, and if there are filmed or video versions commercially available. Thanks Silvy Link to comment
Paquita Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 There are two Paris Opera Ballet videos by V.I.E.W. called "7 ballets" and "6 ballet". I forget which one has Grand Pas Classique on it, but it is one of those two. The ballerina is Sylvie Guillem, and the choreography has lots of high developes and balances for her to show off her super-flexability! The ballet is choreographed by Victor Gsovsky. Link to comment
silvy Posted March 20, 2003 Author Share Posted March 20, 2003 thank you Paquita - I will see if I can gel hold of some of these videos. silvy Link to comment
su-lian Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 It was first given at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées on the 12th november 1949 with Yvette Chauviré and Wladimir Skouratoff. Link to comment
Manhattnik Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 While poking around the NYC Performing Arts Library recently, I found a video from VAI of Great Moments in Russian Ballet (or something like that). For one of these compilation videos, the quality of dancing is amazingly high (glimpses of Maximova in Giselle and Nadezhda Pavlova in Bayadere are both particularly revelatory), but none higher than the early-Seventies video of Komleva and Soloviev doing a somewhat different version of Grand Pas Classique than the Paris Opera one. For me this is some kind of ne plus ultra of bravura technique -- I've never seen anything better (it's filled with jaw-dropping, throwaway technical and stylistidc gems), and doubt I ever shall. Link to comment
Marc Haegeman Posted March 20, 2003 Share Posted March 20, 2003 Originally posted by Manhattnik the quality of dancing is amazingly high (glimpses of Maximova in Giselle and Nadezhda Pavlova in Bayadere are both particularly revelatory), but none higher than the early-Seventies video of Komleva and Soloviev doing a somewhat different version of Grand Pas Classique than the Paris Opera one. For me this is some kind of ne plus ultra of bravura technique -- I've never seen anything better (it's filled with jaw-dropping, throwaway technical and stylistidc gems), and doubt I ever shall. I'd second that. One of my all-time favorite pieces of dance on film. Link to comment
Juliet Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 I'll third that. And drink a toast;) Link to comment
silvy Posted March 21, 2003 Author Share Posted March 21, 2003 I am glad that my post created such a response - I only wish I cud see that Russian version. is it commercially available on film or video? silvy Link to comment
Mary J Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 Amazon appears to have it for $39.99 on VHS (with a warning that it might not be available) - the title is Russian Ballet, The Glorious Tradition, Vol. 3. Link to comment
silvy Posted March 21, 2003 Author Share Posted March 21, 2003 thank you Mary J!!! silvy Link to comment
Mary J Posted March 21, 2003 Share Posted March 21, 2003 My pleasure, silvy! I am an Amazon addict, and shop there a lot. And, I think, if you use the banner from Amazon on this web site, good things happen for Ballet Alert! Link to comment
Estelle Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 "Grand Pas Classique" also was filmed at the Paris Opera about four or five years ago during a homage to Yvette Chauviré, with Agnès Letestu and José Martinez. Unfortunately, as far as I know it's not available commercially- but perhaps some libraries might have it? Link to comment
silvy Posted March 24, 2003 Author Share Posted March 24, 2003 thank you Estelle -I guess that danced by Agnes Letestu that ballet shud be a joy to watch!!! silvy Link to comment
dirac Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 Yuan Yuan Tan had a big success in it at the most recent SFB gala. The high point of the evening for this observer. Link to comment
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