Description |
1 online resource (150 minutes) |
Summary |
Prokofiev's score finds a powerful echo in Rudolf Nureyev's sumptuous and colourful production. With its sets and costumes straight from the frescos of Renaissance Italy, this great ballet passionately reflects the youth and vigour which drive Shakespeare's tale of doomed love |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed March 18, 2022) |
Credits |
Set design, Ezio Frigerio ; costumes, Ezio Frigerio, Mauro Pagano ; lighting, Vinicio Cheli ; choreographed and staged by ballet master, Patricia Ruanne ; produced by Francois Duplat, Damien Mathieu ; an HDTV production directed by Alexandre Tarta |
Performer |
Dancers: Manuel Legris, Monique Loudières, Lionel Delanoë, Charles Jude, Wilfried Romoli, Karin Averty, José Martinez, Clotilde Vayer, Olivier Patey, Annie Carbonnel ; Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris ; Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris ; Alain Kouznetzoff, violin solo ; Vello Pähn, conductor |
Event |
Recorded Paris Opera July 1995 |
Subject |
Ballets.
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Ballets
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Genre/Form |
Televised ballets
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Televised ballets.
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Ballets télévisés.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Tarta, Alexandre, film director
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Duplat, François, producer
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Mathieu, Damien, producer
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Pähn, Vello, conductor
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Music (work): Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953.
Romeo i Dzhulʹetta (Ballet)
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Opéra de Paris. Ballet, dancer.
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Opéra de Paris. Orchestre, instrumentalist.
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Bel Air Media (Firm), production company.
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Sept/Arte (Firm), production company.
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NVC Arts (Firm), production company.
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