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The sleeping beauty

Title
  1. The sleeping beauty [videorecording] / co-produced by the BBC and Covent Garden Pioneer ; directed for television by Colin Nears ; producer, Jane Pleydell-Bouverie ; choreography by Marius Petipa ; additional choreography by Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan, and Fedor Lopukhov ; [stage] production by Anthony Dowell ; music by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.
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  1. U.K. : British Broadcasting Corporation and Covent Garden Pioneer, c1994.

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Additional authors
  1. Durante, Viviana
  2. Solymosi, Zoltan
  3. Hussain, Benazir
  4. Tuckett, William
  5. McGorian, Elizabeth
  6. Drew, David
  7. Rosato, Genesia
  8. Avis, Gary
  9. Bull, Deborah (Deborah C.)
  10. Cooper, Adam, 1971-
  11. Revie, Gillian
  12. Trevitt, William
  13. Burn, Jane
  14. Pickford, Errol
  15. Hatley, Belinda
  16. Howells, Jonathan
  17. Saunders, Christopher Thomas
  18. Cassidy, Stuart
  19. Conley, Sandra
  20. Webb, Iain
  21. Gallie, Sara
  22. Abegglen, Peter
  23. Bamber, Larissa
  24. Benjamin, Leanne, 1964-
  25. Davis, Michelle
  26. Wordsworth, Barry
  27. Dowell, Anthony
  28. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910. hr
  29. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  30. Bjørnson, Maria
  31. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988
  32. MacMillan, Kenneth
  33. Lopukhov, Fedor, 1886-1973
  34. Collins, Pat, 1932-2021
  35. Nears, Colin
  36. Pleydell-Bouverie, Jane
  37. Lockyer, Bob
  38. Guest, Revel
  39. Royal Ballet
  40. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service
  41. Covent Garden Pioneer
  42. Royal Opera House (London, England)
  43. DHCA.
Description
  1. 3 videocassettes (U-matic, NTSC) (135 min.) : sd., col.; 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Bob Lockyer.
Uniform title
  1. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Dowell)
Subject
  1. Fairy tales
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Cassette 1 (ca. 62 min.). Prologue, the christening -- Act I, the spell -- Cassette 2 (ca. 62 min.). Act I (conclusion) -- Act II, the vision -- Act III, the wedding celebrations -- Cassette 3 (ca. 11 min.). Act III (conclusion). Aurora's variation, the ending of which is cut off on cassette 2, is re-recorded in full on cassette 3.
Call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-5531
Credits (note)
  1. Design, Maria Bjørnson ; lighting, Pat Collins ; executive producers, Bob Lockyer for the BBC, Revel Guest for Covent Garden Pioneer.
Performer (note)
  1. Viviana Durante (Princess Aurora) ; Zoltán Solymosi (Prince Florimund) ; Anthony Dowell (Carabosse, the wicked fairy) ; Benazir Hussein (the Lilac Fairy, the fairy of wisdom) ; William Tuckett (King Florestan) ; Elizabeth McGorian (the Queen) ; David Drew (Cattalabutte, the court chamberlain).
  2. Prologue: Genesia Rosato (Candide, the fairy of purity) ; Gary Avis (her cavalier) ; Deborah Bull (Coulante, the fairy of vitality) ; Adam Cooper (her cavalier) ; Gillian Revie (the Breadcrumb Fairy, the fairy of generosity) ; William Trevitt (her cavalier) ; Jane Burn (Canary, the fairy of eloquence) ; Errol Pickford (her cavalier) ; Belinda Hatley (Violente, the fairy of passion) ; Jonathan Howells (her cavalier) ; Christopher Saunders (the Lilac Fairy's cavalier).
  3. Act I: Christopher Saunders (the Swedish prince) ; Stuart Cassidy (the Russian prince) ; William Trevitt (the Spanish prince) ; Adam Cooper (the French prince).
  4. Act II: Sandra Conley (the Countess) ; Iain Webb (Gallison, the prince's tutor).
  5. Act III: William Trevitt, Deborah Bull, Sara Gallie, Gillian Revie (Gold, Silver, Sapphire, and Diamond) ; Peter Abegglen, Larissa Bamber (Puss-in-Boots and the White Cat) ; Leanne Benjamin, Errol Pickford (Princess Florine and the Bluebird) ; Michelle Davis, Gary Avis (Red Riding Hood and the Wolf).
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England. Telecast by BBC-TV on December 26, 1994.
Title
  1. The sleeping beauty [videorecording] / co-produced by the BBC and Covent Garden Pioneer ; directed for television by Colin Nears ; producer, Jane Pleydell-Bouverie ; choreography by Marius Petipa ; additional choreography by Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan, and Fedor Lopukhov ; [stage] production by Anthony Dowell ; music by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.
Imprint
  1. U.K. : British Broadcasting Corporation and Covent Garden Pioneer, c1994.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.K.
Performer
  1. Danced by the Royal Ballet.
Cast
  1. Viviana Durante (Princess Aurora) ; Zoltán Solymosi (Prince Florimund) ; Anthony Dowell (Carabosse, the wicked fairy) ; Benazir Hussein (the Lilac Fairy, the fairy of wisdom) ; William Tuckett (King Florestan) ; Elizabeth McGorian (the Queen) ; David Drew (Cattalabutte, the court chamberlain).
  2. Prologue: Genesia Rosato (Candide, the fairy of purity) ; Gary Avis (her cavalier) ; Deborah Bull (Coulante, the fairy of vitality) ; Adam Cooper (her cavalier) ; Gillian Revie (the Breadcrumb Fairy, the fairy of generosity) ; William Trevitt (her cavalier) ; Jane Burn (Canary, the fairy of eloquence) ; Errol Pickford (her cavalier) ; Belinda Hatley (Violente, the fairy of passion) ; Jonathan Howells (her cavalier) ; Christopher Saunders (the Lilac Fairy's cavalier).
  3. Act I: Christopher Saunders (the Swedish prince) ; Stuart Cassidy (the Russian prince) ; William Trevitt (the Spanish prince) ; Adam Cooper (the French prince).
  4. Act II: Sandra Conley (the Countess) ; Iain Webb (Gallison, the prince's tutor).
  5. Act III: William Trevitt, Deborah Bull, Sara Gallie, Gillian Revie (Gold, Silver, Sapphire, and Diamond) ; Peter Abegglen, Larissa Bamber (Puss-in-Boots and the White Cat) ; Leanne Benjamin, Errol Pickford (Princess Florine and the Bluebird) ; Michelle Davis, Gary Avis (Red Riding Hood and the Wolf).
Performer
  1. Music played by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Credits
  1. Design, Maria Bjørnson ; lighting, Pat Collins ; executive producers, Bob Lockyer for the BBC, Revel Guest for Covent Garden Pioneer.
Event
  1. Recorded in performance at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, England. Telecast by BBC-TV on December 26, 1994.
Added author
  1. Durante, Viviana, dancer.
  2. Solymosi, Zoltan, dancer.
  3. Hussain, Benazir, dancer.
  4. Tuckett, William, dancer.
  5. McGorian, Elizabeth, dancer.
  6. Drew, David, dancer.
  7. Rosato, Genesia, dancer.
  8. Avis, Gary, dancer.
  9. Bull, Deborah (Deborah C.), dancer.
  10. Cooper, Adam, 1971- dancer.
  11. Revie, Gillian, dancer.
  12. Trevitt, William, dancer.
  13. Burn, Jane, dancer.
  14. Pickford, Errol, dancer.
  15. Hatley, Belinda, dancer.
  16. Howells, Jonathan, dancer.
  17. Saunders, Christopher Thomas, dancer.
  18. Cassidy, Stuart, dancer.
  19. Conley, Sandra, dancer.
  20. Webb, Iain, dancer.
  21. Gallie, Sara, dancer.
  22. Abegglen, Peter, dancer.
  23. Bamber, Larissa, dancer.
  24. Benjamin, Leanne, 1964- dancer.
  25. Davis, Michelle, dancer.
  26. Wordsworth, Barry, dancer.
  27. Dowell, Anthony, dancer, choreographer.
  28. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910. hr
  29. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Composer
  30. Bjørnson, Maria. Designer
  31. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988, choreographer.
  32. MacMillan, Kenneth, choreographer.
  33. Lopukhov, Fedor, 1886-1973, choreographer.
  34. Collins, Pat, 1932-2021
  35. Nears, Colin. Director
  36. Pleydell-Bouverie, Jane. Producer
  37. Lockyer, Bob. Producer
  38. Guest, Revel. Producer
  39. Royal Ballet.
  40. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
  41. Covent Garden Pioneer.
  42. Royal Opera House (London, England)
  43. DHCA.
Added title
  1. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Dowell)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-5531
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