volcanohunter Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 Amazon has just listed a forthcoming DVD from VAI with a Petrushka and a Rite of Spring, apparently filmed in 1990. Running time: 76 minutes. No cover art yet. Does anyone have any idea what this video may be? Link to comment
aurora Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 Amazon has just listed a forthcoming DVD from VAI with a Petrushka and a Rite of Spring, apparently filmed in 1990. Running time: 76 minutes. No cover art yet.Does anyone have any idea what this video may be? Joffrey? Link to comment
Helene Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 According to Wikipedia, the Joffrey "Rite of Spring" was performed on PBS in 1990: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rite_of_Spring If this is a DVD with that performance, I'm ordering two and keeping one in shrink wrap until the other copy wears out. Link to comment
sandik Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 According to Wikipedia, the Joffrey "Rite of Spring" was performed on PBS in 1990:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rite_of_Spring They did, on the Dance in America series. It included interviews with Millicent Hodson talking about her process retrieving information about the work and the process of recreating it on the Joffrey company. Dance in America also ran a program about the Joffrey that included a performance of Petrushka with Nureyev as you know who. That was back in the 70s, if I remember correctly. I imagine that this may be either the Paris Opera Ballet or the Maryinsky, who both perform the Hodson reconstruction of Sacre and have Petrushka in their reps. Let's see what we can find out... Link to comment
Helene Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 VAI isn't the Mariinsky publisher of choice, and I think the Mariinsky DVD is expected to be released with "Firebird". There is a Paris Opera Ballet VHS dated 1990 called "Paris Dances Diaghilev", but that consisted of: Stravinsky: Petrushka (choreography - Fokine; dancers - Loudières, Mogne, Guizerix) Weber: La spectre de la rose (Fokine; de Vulpian, Legris) Debussy: Prélude l'après-midi d'un faune (Nijinsky; Jude, Pietragalla) Stravinsky: Les noces (Nijinska; Platel, Belarbi, Legrée, Lormeau) There's nothing on the VAI website, either, and this DVD is listed on amazon.com for a 13 Apr 10 release date, which less than a month away. Link to comment
aurora Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 According to Wikipedia, the Joffrey "Rite of Spring" was performed on PBS in 1990:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rite_of_Spring They did, on the Dance in America series. It included interviews with Millicent Hodson talking about her process retrieving information about the work and the process of recreating it on the Joffrey company. I imagine that this may be either the Paris Opera Ballet or the Maryinsky, who both perform the Hodson reconstruction of Sacre and have Petrushka in their reps. Let's see what we can find out... According to what i saw online, POB didn't start doing the reconstruction til 1991, so if the date is correct, it is not them. Also there is apparently a DVD of the Maryinsky doing Rite of Spring, but paired not with Petruska, but with Firebird (with Big Red!) on Bel Air Classics. So a much more recent recording. http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album....album_id=226668 I am therefore still thinking that this must be the Joffrey recording since they did perform and record it in 1990... Link to comment
sandik Posted March 19, 2010 Share Posted March 19, 2010 Well, I called VAI to ask and was told that I just missed the guy whose project this is -- I emailed him and hope he'll get back to me on Monday. Let speculation rage for the weekend!! Link to comment
glebb Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 We (Joffrey) recorded Sacre at DaneRadio in Aarhus, 1987 or 88, just before I left the company. Mr. Joffrey had already passed. Petrouchka with Nureyev was filmed many years earlier (I don't remember the year but it would have been the early 80s) in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry film studios. Mr. Joffrey was very much in charge of that one artistically. Link to comment
Mme. Hermine Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 From the Library - 1979: http://catalog.nypl.org/iii/encore/record/...amp;suite=pearl Part 1 (the other parts are there as well): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoCM1E8p8nQ...PL&index=32 Link to comment
sandik Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Well, not what we had speculated, but another version of Sacre to add to the list. (from the people at VAI) 4516 PETRUSHKA / THE RITE OF SPRING (Stravinsky) Two twentieth-century ballet masterpieces performed by major Russian ballet troupes. Petrushka is a live 1992 performance by the Bolshoi Ballet, with choreography based on the original Fokine. The Rite of Spring is a filmed 1990 studio production by the Moscow Classical Ballet starring Ilgiz Galimullin and Valeria Tsoi. 76 minutes, Color, $34.95. PETRUSHKA Music by Igor Stravinsky Choreography by Mikhail Fokine Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre Pavel Sorokin, conductor Petrushka: Irek Mukhamedov The Ballerina: Ludmila Semenyaka The Moor: Vyacheslav Elagin The Charlatan: Yuri Vetrov Production of the Bolshoi Ballet Live Performance, 1992 THE RITE OF SPRING (Le sacre du printemps) Music by Igor Stravinsky Scenario and Choreography by Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vasilev Leader: Ilgiz Galimullin The Chosen One: Valeria Tsoy The Dark Spirit: Vera Timashova The Wise Elder: Sergei Vanaev Moscow Classical Ballet Produced for Russian Television, 1990 Link to comment
sandik Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Interesting! Indeed. I still wish it were the Hodson reconstruction in the Joffrey production, but I have a very soft spot for Sacre and always want to see what different choreographers have done with it. Link to comment
Anthony_NYC Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 Indeed. I still wish it were the Hodson reconstruction in the Joffrey production, but I have a very soft spot for Sacre and always want to see what different choreographers have done with it. Sorry, this is off topic I guess, but since the subject came up... It's funny, I can't find a reference to it on Ballet Talk, but I'm sure it must have gotten discussed--a new DVD of Millicent Hodson's reconstruction of Rite of Spring came out last year, with the Mariinsky Ballet (Gergiev conducts). You can buy it here. Link to comment
sandik Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 Is this a cut down version of the film that toured the art house circuit last year here? This is a triple bill with Sacre, Firebird and Noces, and I can't see why they would cut Noces, but I'm not an objective judge... If it is indeed from the same film, I can't say this is my favorite performance of the Hodson reconstruction (not to mention the overhead camera angles!) But Sacre is hard enough to find without quibbling. Link to comment
leonid17 Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 Well, not what we had speculated, but another version of Sacre to add to the list. (from the people at VAI)4516 PETRUSHKA / THE RITE OF SPRING (Stravinsky) Two twentieth-century ballet masterpieces performed by major Russian ballet troupes. Petrushka is a live 1992 performance by the Bolshoi Ballet, with choreography based on the original Fokine. The Rite of Spring is a filmed 1990 studio production by the Moscow Classical Ballet starring Ilgiz Galimullin and Valeria Tsoi. 76 minutes, Color, $34.95. The choreographers of Rite are Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vasiliov. Link to comment
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