Shostakovich - Bolt/Bolshoi Ballet DVD
Collectors Mine GmbH
Regie:
Release:
11.05.2007
Laufzeit:
145 Minuten
FSK:
Altersfreigabe unbekannt / ungeprüft
Mehr Infos:
EAN:
3760115300200
Bild:
16:9
Ton:
Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1
Untertitel:
Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch
Jahr:
2006
Shostakovich - Bolt/Bolshoi Ballet
Dmitri Shostakovich - 1906-1975
Nastya - Anastasia Yatsenko
Yan - Andrei Merkuriev
Denis - Denis Savin
Ivachka - Morikhiro Iwata
The Bolshoi Ballet:
Choreography - Alexei Ratmansky
Libretto - Viktor Smirnov
Scenography - Semyon Pastukh
Costumes - Galina Solovyov
Lighting - Gleb Filshtinsky
Orchestra Of The State Theatre Bolshoi
Pavel Sorokin, Conductor
Composed in 1931 by Dmitri Shostakovich, The Bolt, after a book by Viktor Smirnov, is being staged for the first time in more than 70 years. Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky conceived for the Bolshoi, a ballet of the absurd set in a Soviet factory where robots tower over human beings and ending in a blood red delirious grand parade.
Produced by Francois Duplat
Directed for video by Vincent Bataillon
World Premiere Recording HDTV
Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow) 09/2006
Avant-Garde And Kitsch
- a film by Edgardo Cozarinsky;
Interviews: Alexei Ratmansky, Semyon Pastukh, Pavel Sorokin;
Nastya - Anastasia Yatsenko
Yan - Andrei Merkuriev
Denis - Denis Savin
Ivachka - Morikhiro Iwata
The Bolshoi Ballet:
Choreography - Alexei Ratmansky
Libretto - Viktor Smirnov
Scenography - Semyon Pastukh
Costumes - Galina Solovyov
Lighting - Gleb Filshtinsky
Orchestra Of The State Theatre Bolshoi
Pavel Sorokin, Conductor
Composed in 1931 by Dmitri Shostakovich, The Bolt, after a book by Viktor Smirnov, is being staged for the first time in more than 70 years. Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky conceived for the Bolshoi, a ballet of the absurd set in a Soviet factory where robots tower over human beings and ending in a blood red delirious grand parade.
Produced by Francois Duplat
Directed for video by Vincent Bataillon
World Premiere Recording HDTV
Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow) 09/2006
Bonus
32-seitiges Booklet;Avant-Garde And Kitsch
- a film by Edgardo Cozarinsky;
Interviews: Alexei Ratmansky, Semyon Pastukh, Pavel Sorokin;