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Alessandra Ferri, Ethan Stiefel, Herman Cornejo American Ballet Theatre, Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Ormsby Wilkins, choreography by Frederick Ashton Recording Date: 2004
Place of recording: From the Orange County Performing Arts Center, California
Running Time: 54 min
Picture Format: 16:9
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Recording Date: 1991
Place of recording: Schloss Schwetzingen / Mozarteum Salzburg
Running Time: 56 min
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| |  | Philharmonische Bläser playing Chamber Music
Recording Date: 1990
Place of recording: Sanssouci, Potsdam
Running Time: 58 min
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Donald Gramm (Falstaff), Benjamin Luxon (Ford), Kay Griffel (Alice Ford), Elizabeth Gale (Nannetta), Nucci Condo (Mistress Quickly), Max René Cosotti (Fenton), John Fryatt (Dr. Cajus), Bernard Dickerson (Bardolfo), Ugo Trama (Pistola), Reni Penkova (Meg Page) The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Glyndebourne Chorus, John Pritchard Recording Date: 1976 <br> Place of recording: Glynebourne Festival Opera <br> Running Time: 118 min <br> Picture Format: 4:3 <br> Sound Format: PCM Stereo <br> <br> Language: I <br> Menu Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, SP <br> Subtitle Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, I, SP <br> “Gramm's Falstaff is well (if not memorably) sung and elegantly characterized and with a proper touch of dignity; and he gets excellent support from a fine cast...Ponnelle's engaging production [is] typical of Glyndebourne at its finest in 1976” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **/*** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Kirov celebrates Nijinsky
Some theatrical events live on in popular memory to become legends – such were Nijinsky’s appearances in Diaghilev’s early Saisons Russes in Paris. Mikhail Fokine was Diaghilev’s chief choreographer and his choreography marked a departure from many of the rigid rules and forms of classical ballet and ushered in a new expressiveness. He is widely considered to have been the creator of modern dance. This sparkling Russian gala features four Fokine ballets, all associated with Nijinsky. Recording Date: 2002
Place of recording: From the Théâtre Musical de Paris - Châtelet
Running Time: 112 min
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Recording Date: 1974
Place of recording: Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Running Time: 125 min
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Language: I
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“Like Pritchard as conductor, Richard Lewis in the title-role was a veteran still in superb voice. John Cox's production of 1974 is brilliantly devised to bring out the limited dimensions of the stage in the old Glyndebourne opera house...It is a beautifully crafted reading” Penguin Guide, 2010 *** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Silent Night, Holy NightAn unforgettable Christmas concert, recorded at the Berlin Schauspielhaus just after German reunification.
Recording Date: 1990
Place of recording: Schauspielhaus Berlin
Running Time: 62 min
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| |  | (arr. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Recording Date: 1991
Place of recording: Stadtkirche Ellwangen
Running Time: 136 min
Picture Format: 4:3
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Language: D
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| |  | choreography by Yuri Grigorovich, based on the original choreography by Leonid Lavrovsky
Recording Date: 1989
Place of recording: Bolshoi Theatre Moscow
Running Time: 134 min
Picture Format: 4:3
Sound Format: PCM Stereo
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Klavierduo Hans-Peter, Volker Stenzl, Neuer Kammerchor Regensburg, Kunibert Schäfer How can you combine the Liebeslieder-Walzer of Brahms with Pétrouchka, Stravinsky’s ballet music? Quite simple: you focus on the inherently representational character of these pieces and create a synesthetic conception, as producers Johannes Lederer and Gyula Rácz do on this DVD. The music of Pétrouchka is illustrated, not as it usually is by ballet dancers, but by the musicians and the music itself. The movements of the performers, their piano- and drum-playing hands, the operating instruments, the hammers striking the strings, the pedals and the sledges are one part of the visualisation. In addition, there are colours and animations showing the precise musical development of the composition, generated by a special computer program. While Pétrouchka is visualized with technical elements, the realization of Brahms’ Liebeslieder-Walzer centers on nature and feeling. The lyrics and the emotion of the music are presented with paintings, impressions of nature and human portraits. Recording Date: 2003
Place of recording: Konzertsaal der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart, Historischer Napoleon Saal in Regensburg
Running Time: 56 min
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