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[Nikita Dolgushin]

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  1. [Nikita Dolgushin] [videorecording]
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  1. 1989-1990.

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Additional authors
  1. Dolgushin, Nikita, 1938-
  2. Breazeale, Helene.
  3. Karelin, Vladimir
  4. Sudakov, Gennadiĭ
  5. Efremova, Svetlana
  6. Novik, Irina
  7. Ageeva, Svetlana
  8. Evteeva, Elena Viktorovna, 1947-
  9. Vikharev, Sergeĭ
  10. Ayupova, Zhanna
  11. Lunev, Aleksandr
  12. Komleva, Gabriella
  13. Nijinsky, Vaslav, 1890-1950
  14. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  15. Murdmaa, Mai, 1938-
  16. Cranko, John
  17. Robbins, Jerome
  18. Limón, José
  19. Legat, Nikolaĭ Gustavovich, 1869-1937
  20. Legat, Sergeĭ Gustavovich, 1875-1905
  21. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  22. Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942
  23. Leningrad. State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov. Choreographic Institute.
  24. Towson State University (Towson, Md.). Dance Dept.
Description
  1. 3 videocassettes (U-matic, PAL) (181 min.) : sd., col. and b&w; 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Nikita Dolgushin.
Uniform title
  1. Spectre de la rose (Choreographic work : Fokine)
  2. Petrouchka (Choreographic work : Fokine)
  3. Sylphides (Choreographic work : Fokin)
  4. Afternoon of a faun (Choreographic work : Nijinsky)
  5. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Petipa, M)
  6. Dances for Isadora (Choreographic work : Limón)
  7. Onegin (Choreographic work : Cranko)
  8. Little humpbacked horse (Choreographic work : Saint-Léon)
  9. Corsair (Choreographic work : Petipa, M after Perrot)
  10. Puppenfee (Choreographic work : Legat, Nikolaĭ and S)
  11. Concert (Choreographic work : Robbins)
Contents
  1. CONTENTS: Cassette 1 (approx. 62 min.): Views of the Conservatory. Tribute to Nijinsky (approx. 59 min.). Recorded in performance on February 12, 1990. Perf. by members of the Kirov Ballet and Conservatory students. Le spectre de la rose. Chor: Fokine. Mus: Weber. Perf. by Irina Kirsanova, Yuri Petukhov. -- Petrouchka: Scene II. Chor: Fokine. Mus: Stravinski. Perf. by Gennady Sudakov. -- Chopiniana: Waltz, Op. 64, no. 2. Chor: Fokine. Mus: Chopin. Perf. by Elena Evteeva, Sergei Vikharev. -- Afternoon of a faun. Chor: Nijinsky. Mus: Debussy. Perf. by Marina Khmeleva (?), Sergei Dmitriev, ensemble. -- The sleeping beauty: Act III, Grand pas de deux. Chor: Petipa. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Perf. by Zhanna Ayupova, Aleksandr Lunev. -- [Dances for] Isadora: Excerpts. Chor: Limón. Mus: Chopin. Perf. by Gabriella Komleva. -- Land of Russia. Chor: Vladimir Karelin. Mus: Georgi Sviridov. Perf. by Margarita Kurshakova, Karelin. -- Onegin: Act III pas de deux. Chor: Cranko. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Perf. by Evteeva, Dolgushin. -- Cassette 2 (approx. 62 min.). Tribute to Nijinsky, cont. (approx. 7 min.). The concert: Mistake waltz. Chor: Robbins. Mus: Chopin. -- Dolgushin and students from the Leningrad State Conservatory in concert (approx. 52 min., color). Recorded at the Fine Arts Concert Hall, Towson State University, Towson, Maryland, on September 24, 1989. Introductory speeches (approx. 9 min.); principal speaker Helene Breazeale. Die
  2. Forelle. Chor: Svetlana Ageeva. Mus: Schubert (Trout quintet). Perf. by Irina Novik, Ekaterina Mireeva, Ageeva, Sergei Kozadayev. -- Medea. Chor/perf: Karelin. Mus: Collage. -- Le corsaire: Pas de trois. Chor: Petipa. Mus: Minkus. Perf. by Mireeva, Novik, and Ageeva. -- Monologue. Chor/perf: Sudakov. Mus: Schoenberg. -- The little humpbacked horse: Variation. Chor: Saint-Léon. Mus: Pugni. Perf. by Tamara Statkun. -- The cry. Chor: Novik. Mus: Trad. Jewish music. Perf. by Novik, Kozadayev. -- The fairy doll: Pas de trois. Chor: Nikolai and Sergei Legat, staged by Dolgushin. Mus: Drigo. Perf. by Mireeva, Kozadeyev, Sudakov. -- Music for all time: Tribute to Tchaikovsky (approx. 10 min., color). Recorded in performance on April 29, 1990. Chor: Dolgushin. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Hamlet. Perf. by Dolgushin (Hamlet), Sergei Fokin (the king), Kurshakova (Gertrude), Oleg Khramov (Claudius), Elena Dmitrieva (Ophelia), Sergei Dmitriev (Laertes). -- Cassette 3 (approx. 57 min.): Music for all time, cont. (approx. 33 min.). Hamlet, cont. -- Mozartiana. Perf. by 3 couples. -- Romeo and Juliet. Perf. by Svetlana Efremova, Vikharev or Tatiana Shanina, Aleksei Shanin, and ensemble.-- Pas de deux (approx. 8 min., b&w). Chor: Dolgushin. Mus: Tchaikovsky. Perf. by Efremova, Dolgushin. -- Prelude (approx. 6 min., b&w). Chor: Mai Murdmaa. Mus: Villa-Lobos. Perf. by Dolgushin. -- Humoresque. Recorded in Leningrad on April 1, 1989 (approx. 10
  3. min., color). Chor: Dolgushin. Mus: Anderson, Poltoratsky. Perf. by Dolgushin and Conservatory students.
Call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-2655
Note
  1. Compilation of four performances and two filmed dances by Nikita Dolgushin or his students at the Leningrad State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov.
  2. Edited footage.
  3. For an unedited version of Music for all time, see: *MGZIC 9-2653 King Lear [and] Music for all time.
Title
  1. [Nikita Dolgushin] [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 1989-1990.
Local subject
  1. Ballet in television. Nikita Dolgushin.
  2. Ballet in television. Tribute to Vaslav Nijinsky.
  3. Ballet in television. Music for all time.
  4. Ballet in television. Pas de deux.
  5. Ballet in television. Prelude.
Added author
  1. Dolgushin, Nikita, 1938- choreographer, dancer.
  2. Breazeale, Helene. Speaker
  3. Karelin, Vladimir, choreographer, dancer.
  4. Sudakov, Gennadiĭ, choreographer, dancer.
  5. Efremova, Svetlana, dancer.
  6. Novik, Irina, dancer.
  7. Ageeva, Svetlana, choreographer, dancer.
  8. Evteeva, Elena Viktorovna, 1947- dancer.
  9. Vikharev, Sergeĭ, dancer.
  10. Ayupova, Zhanna, dancer.
  11. Lunev, Aleksandr, dancer.
  12. Komleva, Gabriella, dancer.
  13. Nijinsky, Vaslav, 1890-1950, choreographer.
  14. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer.
  15. Murdmaa, Mai, 1938- choreographer.
  16. Cranko, John, choreographer.
  17. Robbins, Jerome, choreographer.
  18. Limón, José, choreographer.
  19. Legat, Nikolaĭ Gustavovich, 1869-1937, choreographer.
  20. Legat, Sergeĭ Gustavovich, 1875-1905, choreographer.
  21. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Composer
  22. Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942, choreographer.
  23. Leningrad. State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov. Choreographic Institute.
  24. Towson State University (Towson, Md.). Dance Dept.
Added title
  1. Spectre de la rose (Choreographic work : Fokine)
  2. Petrouchka (Choreographic work : Fokine)
  3. Sylphides (Choreographic work : Fokin)
  4. Afternoon of a faun (Choreographic work : Nijinsky)
  5. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Petipa, M)
  6. Dances for Isadora (Choreographic work : Limón)
  7. Onegin (Choreographic work : Cranko)
  8. Little humpbacked horse (Choreographic work : Saint-Léon)
  9. Corsair (Choreographic work : Petipa, M after Perrot)
  10. Puppenfee (Choreographic work : Legat, Nikolaĭ and S)
  11. Concert (Choreographic work : Robbins)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-2655
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