Saint-Saëns: The Dying Swan (Solo)

This page lists all recordings of The Dying Swan (Solo), by Charles Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) on DVD.

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Best of Bolshoi Ballet

Best of Bolshoi Ballet


Adam:

Giselle

(slightly abridged)

Galina Ulanova, Nikolai Fadeyechev, Taisia Monakhova, Alexander Radunsky, Erik Volodin, Irina Makedonskaya, Vladimir Levashev & Rimma Karelskaya

Yuri Faier

Asafyev:

Dance of the Tartars from The Fountain of Bakhchsarai

Choreography by R. Zakharov

G. Rozhdestvensky

Glinka:

Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar): Polonaise

Choreography by R. Zakharov

Yuri Faier

Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar): Krakoviak

Choreography by R. Zakharov

Yuri Faier

Gounod:

Walpurgisnacht from Faust

Choreography by L. Lavrovsky

Yuri Faier

Rachmaninov:

Spring torrents, Op. 14 No.11

Choreography by Asaf Messerer

Yuri Faier

Saint-Saëns:

The Dying Swan (Solo)

Choreography by M. Fokine

Yuri Faier

Tchaikovsky:

Spanish Dance from Swan Lake

Choreography by A. Gorsky

G. Rozhdestvensky


Paul Czinner’s acclaimed 1956 filming of the Bolshoi Ballet’s first-ever tour of Great Britain, which preserves two complete programs: a Bolshoi Highlights Program featuring Raissa Struchkova in the Walpurgisnacht from Gounod’s Faust, and Galina Ulanova in The Dying Swan and a thrilling performance of Giselle with Ulanova and Nikolai Fadeyechev

Also included in the Highlights Program is the celebrated Spring Water ballet, set to music by Rachmaninoff and danced with dazzling virtuosity by the outstanding members of the Bolshoi troupe

The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra are under the direction of Gennadi Rozhdestvensky and Yuri Faier

In Dance Magazine, critic Clive Barnes eulogized the artistry documented here: “Everything the Russian critics have written about her is true. The impeccable technique, the expressive body, the intellect, the informed face; yet Ulanova has something criticism could never define, something you might look for in Shakespeare’s sonnets.”

“The greatest performance by an interpretive artist within my experience” – Clive Barnes, Dance Magazine (1998) [on Ulanova’s Giselle as seen documented here]

In 5.1 DTS Surround Sound

First time on DVD

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

DG Unitel - 0734425

(DVD Video)

$20.00

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New Year’s Eve in St Petersburg

New Year’s Eve in St Petersburg


Rossini:

Finale of Il viaggio a Reims

Saint-Saëns:

The Dying Swan (Solo)

Uliana Lopatkina

Tchaikovsky:

Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66


Soloists of the Mariinsky Theatre’s Young Singers’ Academy & The Maryinsky ballet, Valery Gergiev

Directed for video by Denis Caiozzi, Produced by François Duplat

“Gergiev ushered last New Year at the Mariinsky with characteristic panache. First he conducted a ballet gala in the blue and gold auditorium of the great theatre, neatly comprising, neatly comprising nearly all of The Sleeping Beauty's fairytale divertissement... The dancing in he Pas de deux is distinguished - Andrian Fadeyev shows tremendous height in his leaping variation - but nothing can match the surprise appearance of the ballerina Ulyana Lopatkina, poetry in motion as Fokine's Dying Swan.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ****

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Format: NTSC

Bel Air Classiques - BAC030

(DVD Video)

$33.50

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Essential Ballet

Essential Ballet


Adam:

Le Corsaire: Pas de deux

Grand Pas de Deux from Act II, Giselle

Drigo:

Diana and Actaeon: Pas de deux

Dvorak:

The Leaves Are Fading: Adagio

Gavrilin:

Anyuta

Minkus:

Paquita: Polonaise & Mazurka

Paquita: Grand pas

Don Quixote: Grand pas de deux

Saint-Saëns:

The Dying Swan (Solo)

Stravinsky:

The Firebird: The Firebird and the Prince

Tchaikovsky:

Polonaise (from Eugene Onegin, Op. 24)

Swan Lake: Adagio

Swan Lake: Danse Russe

The Nutcracker: Dance of the Mirlitons

Sleeping Beauty: Pas de deux, Act III


Essential Ballet comprises two contrasting gala performances, showcasing the great Russian principal dancers of our time in excerpts from the most popular ballets. The first was a glittering occasion in 1992 at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, where the Kirov Ballet and Opera were welcomed back to the West, in the presence of Princess Diana.

The second was an extraordinary open-air gala staged in the same year in Red Square itself, witnessed live by tens of thousands of Russian ballet fans and televised worldwide.

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Philips - 0750842

(DVD Video)

$20.00

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

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