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The sleeping beauty

Title
  1. The sleeping beauty [videorecording] / presented by Philips Video Classics ; produced by RM Arts and Société Radio-Canada in association with Philips Classics Productions ; directed for television by Bernard Picard ; original choreography by Marius Petipa, revised by Konstantin Sergeyev ; music by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.
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  1. New York, N.Y. : PolyGram Video, c1989.

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Additional authors
  1. Lezhnina, Larissa
  2. Ruzimatov, Farukh
  3. Makhalina, ︠I︡uli︠i︡a
  4. Gul︠i︡aev, Vadim
  5. Babanin, Gennadiĭ
  6. Ayupova, Zhanna
  7. Chist︠i︡akova, Irina
  8. Krylova, Elvira
  9. Pankova, Elena
  10. Pavlova, Natalʹ︠i︡a
  11. Sitnikova, Irina
  12. Sel︠i︡u︠t︡skiĭ, Gennadiĭ Naumovich
  13. Aliev, Eldar
  14. Neff, Evgeniĭ
  15. Garbuz, Andreĭ
  16. Bosov, Andrei
  17. Terekhova, Tatʹ︠i︡ana
  18. ︠T︡Svetkov, Vitaliĭ
  19. Kondratenko, Elena
  20. Mirzo︠i︡an, Al'bert
  21. Fedotov, Viktor.
  22. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  23. Sergeev, K. M. (Konstantin Mikhaĭlovich), 1910-1992
  24. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  25. Vsevolozhskiĭ, I. A. (Ivan Aleksandrovich)
  26. Perrault, Charles, 1628-1703.
  27. Virsaladze, Simon Bagratovich, 1909-1989.
  28. Vinogradov, Oleg.
  29. Morin, Pierre.
  30. Dupont, Béatrice.
  31. Picard, Bernard.
  32. Leningradskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ akademicheskiĭ teatr opery i baleta imeni S.M. Kirova.
  33. RM Arts (Firm)
  34. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  35. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (129 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Ballet in three acts with prologue and apotheosis.
Uniform title
  1. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Sergeev, K after Petipa, M)
Subject
  1. Fairy tales
  2. Video
  3. Literature and dance
  4. Dance
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Prologue, The christening -- Act I, The spell -- Act II, One hundred years later, The vision and the awakening -- Act III, The wedding.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-3374
Note
  1. Excerpts from this recording also appear on *MGZIA 4-2121 Highlights from The sleeping beauty.
  2. For accompanying leaflet, containing the essay "A masterpiece born of patient diplomacy," by Emma Manning, see *MGZR Ballet in television. Sleeping beauty [Clippings].
Credits (note)
  1. Artistic direction, Oleg Vinogradov ; libretto, Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevolojsky, after the fairy tale by Charles Perrault ; scenery and costumes, Simon Virsaladze ; executive producers, Pierre Morin (for Radio-Canada), Béatrice Dupont (for RM Arts).
Performer (note)
  1. Larissa Lezhnina (Princess Aurora), Farukh Ruzimatov (Prince Désiré), Yulia Makhalina (Lilac Fairy) ; Vadim Guliayev (Carabosse) ; Gennady Babanin (the king) ; Nina Mikhailova (the queen) ; Gennady Seliutsky (Catalabutte) ; Vadim Sirotin (Galifron, the prince's tutor) ; Vladimir Silakov (servant) ; Eldar Aliev, Yevgeny Neff, Andrei Garbuz, Andrei Bosov (suitors).
  2. Fairies in the Prologue: Zhanna Ayupova (gentle fairy) ; Irina Chistyakova (playful fairy) ; Elvira Krylova (generous fairy) ; Yelena Pankova (audacious fairy) ; Natalia Pavlova (carefree fairy).
  3. Act III divertissements: Irina Chistyakova (diamond fairy) ; Natalia Pavlova (sapphire fairy) ; Irina Sitnikova (golden fairy) ; Elvira Krylova (silver fairy) ; Yelena Kondratenko (white cat) ; Albert Mirzoyan (Puss-in-boots) ; Tatiana Terekhova (Princess Florina) ; Vitaly Tsvetkov (bluebird) ; Margarita Zenina (Red Riding Hood) ; Mikhail Usachev (grey wolf).
  4. Conductor: Victor Fedotov.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in performance at the Place des Arts, Montréal, Québec, Canada, in June 1989.
Title
  1. The sleeping beauty [videorecording] / presented by Philips Video Classics ; produced by RM Arts and Société Radio-Canada in association with Philips Classics Productions ; directed for television by Bernard Picard ; original choreography by Marius Petipa, revised by Konstantin Sergeyev ; music by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.
Imprint
  1. New York, N.Y. : PolyGram Video, c1989.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Performer
  1. Performed by the Kirov Ballet.
  2. Child dancers from L'Ecole Superieure de Danse du Québec and L'Ecole de Danse Eddy Toussaint ; children's ballet master, Ian Robertson, assisted by Natacha Izbinsky.
Cast
  1. Larissa Lezhnina (Princess Aurora), Farukh Ruzimatov (Prince Désiré), Yulia Makhalina (Lilac Fairy) ; Vadim Guliayev (Carabosse) ; Gennady Babanin (the king) ; Nina Mikhailova (the queen) ; Gennady Seliutsky (Catalabutte) ; Vadim Sirotin (Galifron, the prince's tutor) ; Vladimir Silakov (servant) ; Eldar Aliev, Yevgeny Neff, Andrei Garbuz, Andrei Bosov (suitors).
  2. Fairies in the Prologue: Zhanna Ayupova (gentle fairy) ; Irina Chistyakova (playful fairy) ; Elvira Krylova (generous fairy) ; Yelena Pankova (audacious fairy) ; Natalia Pavlova (carefree fairy).
  3. Act III divertissements: Irina Chistyakova (diamond fairy) ; Natalia Pavlova (sapphire fairy) ; Irina Sitnikova (golden fairy) ; Elvira Krylova (silver fairy) ; Yelena Kondratenko (white cat) ; Albert Mirzoyan (Puss-in-boots) ; Tatiana Terekhova (Princess Florina) ; Vitaly Tsvetkov (bluebird) ; Margarita Zenina (Red Riding Hood) ; Mikhail Usachev (grey wolf).
Performer
  1. Conductor: Victor Fedotov.
Credits
  1. Artistic direction, Oleg Vinogradov ; libretto, Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevolojsky, after the fairy tale by Charles Perrault ; scenery and costumes, Simon Virsaladze ; executive producers, Pierre Morin (for Radio-Canada), Béatrice Dupont (for RM Arts).
Event
  1. Recorded in performance at the Place des Arts, Montréal, Québec, Canada, in June 1989.
Local subject
  1. Literature and dance.
Added author
  1. Lezhnina, Larissa, dancer.
  2. Ruzimatov, Farukh, dancer.
  3. Makhalina, ︠I︡uli︠i︡a, dancer.
  4. Gul︠i︡aev, Vadim, dancer.
  5. Babanin, Gennadiĭ, dancer.
  6. Ayupova, Zhanna, dancer.
  7. Chist︠i︡akova, Irina, dancer.
  8. Krylova, Elvira, dancer.
  9. Pankova, Elena, dancer.
  10. Pavlova, Natalʹ︠i︡a, dancer.
  11. Sitnikova, Irina, dancer.
  12. Sel︠i︡u︠t︡skiĭ, Gennadiĭ Naumovich, dancer.
  13. Aliev, Eldar, dancer.
  14. Neff, Evgeniĭ, dancer.
  15. Garbuz, Andreĭ, dancer.
  16. Bosov, Andrei, dancer.
  17. Terekhova, Tatʹ︠i︡ana, dancer.
  18. ︠T︡Svetkov, Vitaliĭ, dancer.
  19. Kondratenko, Elena, dancer.
  20. Mirzo︠i︡an, Al'bert, dancer.
  21. Fedotov, Viktor. Conductor
  22. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer. Librettist
  23. Sergeev, K. M. (Konstantin Mikhaĭlovich), 1910-1992, choreographer.
  24. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Composer
  25. Vsevolozhskiĭ, I. A. (Ivan Aleksandrovich) Librettist
  26. Perrault, Charles, 1628-1703. Author
  27. Virsaladze, Simon Bagratovich, 1909-1989. Designer. Costume designer
  28. Vinogradov, Oleg. Director
  29. Morin, Pierre. Producer
  30. Dupont, Béatrice. Producer
  31. Picard, Bernard. Director
  32. Leningradskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ akademicheskiĭ teatr opery i baleta imeni S.M. Kirova.
  33. RM Arts (Firm)
  34. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  35. DHCA.
Added title
  1. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Sergeev, K after Petipa, M)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-3374
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