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Fantasy; Year 2019. I saw it today it was incredible. BEAUTIFUL. I MISS BEING IN THE NUTCRACKER OH SO MUCH. I like the conductor's energy level and brisk tempo for this production - it seems to work. La Magie de la Danse classique Smain Gauthron.
Bolshoi Ballet 2019-2020 Season: The Nutcracker at Lumiere Cinemas - movie times & tickets 150 mins | Rated E Directed by Niccolò Senni Starring Denis Rodkin, Anna Nikulina, Andrei Merkuriev, Vitaly Biktimirov, Bolshoi Corps de Ballet The Lumiere and Pathé Live are delighted to bring the timeless holiday classic The Nutcracker, performed and captured from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, to Christchurch... On Christmas Eve, Marie’s wooden nutcracker doll transforms into a beautiful prince who takes her on a magical journey. Before they leave, they must confront the Mouse King whose army is threatening Marie… Christmas would not be complete without the enchanting tale of young Marie and her Nutcracker prince! Danced by the Bolshoi’s principals, E. T. A. Hoffmann’s fairytale staged by Russian ballet master Yuri Grigorovich will transport children and adults alike to a world of magic and wonder for the holiday season. Read more... The Lumiere and Pathé Live are delighted to bring the timeless holiday classic The Nutcracker, performed and captured from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, to Christchurch... Hoffmann’s fairytale staged by Russian ballet master Yuri Grigorovich will transport children and adults alike to a world of magic and wonder for the holiday season. | Ballet | The Lumiere and Pathé Live are delighted to bring the timeless holiday classic The Nutcracker, performed and captured from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, to Christchurch... Hoffmann’s fairytale staged by Russian ballet master Yuri Grigorovich will transport children and adults alike to a world of magic and wonder for the holiday season.
SYNOPSIS On Christmas Eve, the mysterious Drosselmeyer brings a Nutcracker doll as a gift for his goddaughter Marie. At midnight, the doll comes to life and finds himself in a battle against the Mouse King, determined to save Marie from him. PRESENTATION In this timeless story accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, rising star Soloist Margarita Shrainer perfectly embodies Marie’s innocence and enchantment along with the supremely elegant Principal Dancer Semyon Chudin as The Nutcracker, captivating audiences of all ages and bringing them on an otherworldly journey. A longer dress with a slightly more traditional skirt and little bit more of a sleeve puff prescience would have better suited her dancing style and personality. In my opinion, the type of costume in the video works best to amplify strong, controlled bounces and movements when dancers do crazy (good crazy) stuff. Like when she twirled, the ripples would have been heavenly. Especially if it was dual-leveled with a sheer upper. Ugh, my artists side is showing.
Anyone notice that the conductor has the same name as a dead composer. So beautiful. 太棒了!!! 太美了!!! The most exquisite performance, the most magnificent production, the most sublime music! What a blessing to view this on Thanks Giving day. Thank you. I am the first mouse that falls on the ding. Amazing two years later which is today I am soilider lol. So very beautiful. I love this art. Natalya Arkhipova makes it look so easy, when it is obviously not! And she is clearly enjoying herself in this dance. I love Nutcracker but this version have to say the flow and the feel isn't there.

Absolute perfection in every possible way. Premiere of this production: 12 Apr 1966 The performance has 1 intermission Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich after the fairy-tale of the same name by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, ideas from the scenario by Marius Petipa used Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich Designer: Simon Virsaladze Music Director: Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Presented with one interval. Additional information Characters and performers Synopsis Act I Guests are gathering for a Christmas party at the Stahlbaum home. Among them are Drosselmeyer, godfather to Marie and Fritz, the Stahlbaums’ children. He has brought them a wonderful present: a funny Nutcracker. The children wait with impatience for when at long last they will be shown the Christmas tree and the presents. The long awaited moment comes: the handsomely adorned Christmas tree is presented to the assembled company. Drosselmeyer suddenly appears disguised as a magician: he is not recognized by the children. Their unknown guest’s ability to make their toys come alive delights the children but, as everything that is clad in mystery, it involuntarily arouses their fear. In order to calm them down, Drosselmeyer takes off his mask and the chil?dren now recognize their beloved godfather. Marie wants to play with the wonderful dolls which have come alive, but they have already been tidied away. To comfort Marie, Drosselmeyer gives her the Nutcracker-Doll. Marie takes a great liking to this awkward, funny creature. Marie’s brother Fritz, who is a great tease and very naughty, acci?dentally breaks the doll. With great tenderness, Marie comforts her injured Nutcracker and rocks it backwards and forwards. Fritz and his friends now put on mouse masks and tease poor Marie. The guests appear from an adjoining room. After the final, ceremonial Grossvater dance, they all leave. At night the room where the Christmas tree stands is bathed in moonlight. It looks mysterious and full of magical secrets. Overcoming her fears, Marie has come to the room to visit her ‘sick’ Nutcracker-Doll. She kisses the doll and rocks it. Drosselmeyer now appears. But instead of her kind godfather, he has turned into a wizard. At a wave of his hand everything around them is transformed: the walls of the room slide back, the Christmas tree starts to grow. And all the toys come alive and grow together with the tree. Suddenly, mice creep out from under the floor?boards, led by the Mouse King. The dolls are panic-stricken and thrown into confusion. The Nutcracker’s quick wits and bravery save the day: lining up the lead soldiers, he boldly leads them out to do battle with the mice forces. However, the forces are unequal, the advantage is on the side of the evil mice. The Nutcracker is left alone to face the Mouse King and his suite. Marie is out of her mind with worry over the danger that threatens her doll. At this very moment, Drosselmeyer hands her a lighted candle and she throws it at the mice who scurry away helter-skelter. The battle field empties. The only person left here is the Nutcracker who lies without moving on the floor. Marie, together with the dolls, hurries to his rescue. And now a miracle occurs…Before Marie stands a handsome youth, the Nutcracker-Prince. He walks forward to meet her. The walls of the house disappear. Marie and her friends are standing under a star-studded sky, by a fairy-tale Christmas tree. Snowflakes go round in a magical dance. Marie and her Nutcracker-Prince, beckon, as if to a beautiful dream, to the twinkling star at the top of the Christmas tree. They climb into a magic boat and set off for the top of the tree. The dolls follow behind them. Act II Marie and Nutcracker-Prince are sailing in their magic boat through the Christmas tree kingdom. There are their friends, the dolls with them. The shining star is getting closer and closer. They are just about to reach the top of the tree when they are suddenly attacked by the mice and the Mouse King who have crept up behind them. Once again, the Nutcracker-Prince goes boldly into battle. Horribly frightened, Marie and the dolls watch the fight. The Nutcracker-Prince vanquishes the enemy. Joyous victory celebrations are underway. The dolls dance, the candles burn even brighter, the Christmas tree comes alive. The evil mice have been defeated. Marie and the Nutcracker-Prince are radiant with happiness - they have reached the kingdom of their dreams! But it appears all this was just a dream. Christmas Eve is over and with it all wonderful reveries. Marie, still in the thrall of the fabulous dream, is sitting at home by the Christmas tree, with the Nutcracker-Doll on her lap. Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without The Bolshoi Ballet's The Nutcracker. Come and enjoy Mary and Franz's wonderful adventures as they meet a magician with strange secrets, join an army of valiant toy soldiers to fight a villainous Mouse King and take a trip to a land where everything is made of sweets. This really is an evening of magic: classical ballet at its most visually entrancing, with something to appeal to everyone, young and old. Tchaikovsky's sparkling, effervescent score contains a wealth of famous melodies, and the production is a visual delight from start to finish. Come and experience some special magic this Christmas and into the New Year. Synopsis Act I Guests are gathering for a?Christmas party at?the Stahlbaum home. Among them are Drosselmeyer, godfather to?Marie and Fritz, the Stahlbaums’ children. He?has brought them a?wonderful present: a?funny Nutcracker. The children wait with impatience for when at?long last they will be?shown the Christmas tree and the presents. The long awaited moment comes: the handsomely adorned Christmas tree is?presented to the assembled company. Drosselmeyer suddenly appears disguised as?a?magician: he?is?not recognized by?the children. Their unknown guest’s ability to?make their toys come alive delights the children but, as?everything that is?clad in?mystery, it?involuntarily arouses their fear. In?order to?calm them down, Drosselmeyer takes off his mask and the chil?dren now recognize their beloved godfather. Marie wants to?play with the wonderful dolls which have come alive, but they have already been tidied away. To?comfort Marie, Drosselmeyer gives her the Nutcracker-Doll. Marie takes a?great liking to?this awkward, funny creature. Marie’s brother Fritz, who is?a?great tease and very naughty, acci?dentally breaks the doll. With great tenderness, Marie comforts her injured Nutcracker and rocks it?backwards and forwards. Fritz and his friends now put on?mouse masks and tease poor Marie. The guests appear from an?adjoining room. At?night the room where the Christmas tree stands is?bathed in?moonlight. It?looks mysterious and full of?magical secrets. Overcoming her fears, Marie has come to?the room to?visit her ‘sick’ Nutcracker-Doll. She kisses the doll and rocks?it. Drosselmeyer now appears. But instead of?her kind godfather, he?has turned into a?wizard. At?a?wave of?his hand everything around them is?transformed: the walls of?the room slide back, the Christmas tree starts to?grow. And all the toys come alive and grow together with the tree. Suddenly, mice creep out from under the floor?boards, led by?the Mouse King. The Nutcracker’s quick wits and bravery save the day: lining up the lead soldiers, he?boldly leads them out to?do?battle with the mice forces. However, the forces are unequal, the advantage is?on?the side of?the evil mice. The Nutcracker is?left alone to?face the Mouse King and his suite. Marie is?out of?her mind with worry over the danger that threatens her doll. At?this very moment, Drosselmeyer hands her a?lighted candle and she throws it?at?the mice who scurry away helter-skelter. The battle field empties. The only person left here is?the Nutcracker who lies without moving on?the floor. Marie, together with the dolls, hurries to?his rescue. And now a?miracle Marie stands a?handsome youth, the Nutcracker-Prince. He?walks forward to?meet her. The walls of?the house disappear. Marie and her friends are standing under a?star-studded sky, by?a?fairy-tale Christmas tree. Snowflakes go?round in?a?magical dance. Marie and her Nutcracker-Prince, beckon, as?if?to?a?beautiful dream, to?the twinkling star at?the top of?the Christmas tree. They climb into a?magic boat and set off for the top of?the tree. The dolls follow behind them. Act II Marie and Nutcracker-Prince are sailing in?their magic boat through the Christmas tree kingdom. The shining star is?getting closer and closer. They are just about to?reach the top of?the tree when they are suddenly attacked by?the mice and the Mouse King who have crept up?behind them. Marie and the Nutcracker-Prince are radiant with happiness?? they have reached the kingdom of their dreams! But it?appears all this was just a?dream. Christmas Eve is?over and with it?all wonderful reveries. Marie, still in?the thrall of?the fabulous dream, is?sitting at?home by?the Christmas tree, with the Nutcracker-Doll on?her lap. © Bolshoi Theatre Main Stage 1 Teatralnaya ploschad (1 Theatre Square), Moscow, Russia New Stage Bol'shaya Dmitrovka Street, 4/2, Moscow, Russia.
We use cookies to help make this website better, to improve our services and for advertising purposes. You can learn more about our use of cookies and how to change your browser settings by reading our PRIVACY AND COOKIES POLICY here. Otherwise, we’ll assume you are OK to continue. An amazing performance on a beautiful theme. Thanks for this display of talent. It would be lovely to watch most of them in contemporary works and-or in more dramatic roles.

残念なことがある.それは振り付けと音楽がズレています?本来のワイノーネンの振り付けの頭のオクセントを正しく理解してない人達の責任です.これが次の世代に受け継がれないように祈ります.1960年のKIROV Ballet,BOLSHOI Ballet 共に記憶していますが振り付けはもっと優雅で音楽的でありました.北原としては悲しいの一言です.2019/11/18,JAPAN. Beautiful technique and figure, musicality and personality can be developed more. It's Christmas eve and I'm watching the nutcracker's sugar plum fairy. Life couldn't be better... In this timeless story accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, rising star Soloist Margarita Shrainer perfectly embodies Marie’s innocence and enchantment along with the supremely elegant Principal Dancer Semyon Chudin as The Nutcracker, captivating audiences of all ages and bringing them on an otherworldly journey. The Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, was founded in 1776 and to this day remains a spearhead of Russian culture as one of the largest and most celebrated ballet companies in the world. For the 8th consecutive season, the Bolshoi Ballet opens its doors to viewers across the world to attend their outstanding performances in more than 1, 700 cinemas internationally. Worldwide Distributor of The Met: Live in HD and TED Cinema Experience, Distributor (ex-UK) National Theatre Live and Bolshoi Ballet(North America). Since 2003, BY Experience has delivered unique programs to more than 3, 000 cinemas, in over 75 countries. Pathé Live is the exclusive producer and the worldwide distributor of the Bolshoi Ballet in Cinema Series. Broadcast from the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, these performances are produced and financed by Pathé Live, and reach more than 1700 cinemas in 60 countries.
This is extremely well played. The tempo is perfect and the phrasing is exquisite. Bravo! Very well done. I didn't really like ballet until I stumbled a cross this and heard my heart flutter to this majestical piece of music (I will keep listening to more music like this.
Thank you for this! I've been looking for a full version, but even the DVD copies are very expensive and hard to find. Im actually glad Macaulay Culkin wasnt in this. Never really liked him. Its funny how you all are shaming a profesional ballet company. They all worked so hard and they deserve respect. Act I, Scene 1 - A park near Prince Siegfried's castle 0:00 Introduction: Moderato assai - Allegro non troppo - Tempo I 2:35 1. Scène: Allegro giusto 5:47 2. Waltz: Tempo di valse 11:37 3. Scène: Allegro moderato 15:23 4. Pas de trois 22:27 6. Pas d'action: Andantino quasi moderato - Allegro 24:00 8. Dance with Goblets: Tempo di polacca Act I, Scene 2 - Beside a lake 27:15 10. Scene: Moderato 29:51 11. Scene: Allegro moderato, Moderato, Allegro vivo 34:26 12. Scene: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante 38:22 13. Dances of the Swans 50:15 IV. Dance of the Little Swans 58:06 14. Scene: Moderato Act II - The ballroom in Siegfried's palace 59:55 15. Scene: March - Allegro giusto 1:02:39 16. Ballabile: Dance of the Corps de Ballet and the Dwarves: Moderato assai, Allegro vivo 1:04:14 17. Entrance of the Guests and Waltz: Allegro, Tempo di valse 1:08:22 18. Scene: Allegro, Allegro giusto 1:10:07 21. Spanish Dance: Allegro non troppo (Tempo di bolero) 1:12:05 22. Neapolitan Dance: Allegro moderato, Andantino quasi moderato, Presto 1:13:56 20. Hungarian Dance: Czardas ? Moderato assai, Allegro moderato, Vivace 1:16:37 23. Mazurka: Tempo di mazurka 1:19:32 05. Grand Pas d'action (The Black Swan Pas de Deux) 1:30:47 24. Scene: Allegro, Tempo di valse, Allegro vivo Act III - Beside the lake 1:32:40 25. Entr'acte: Moderato 1:35:15 Valse des Cygnes (a.k.a. Waltz for White and Black Swans, orch. by Drigo from Tchaikovsky's Op.72 for Piano -No.11 Valse Bluette) 1:40:29 28. Scene: Allegro agitato, Molto meno mosso, Allegro vivace 1:43:57 29. Scene finale: Andante 1:45:04 Scene Dansante (orch. by Drigo from Tchaikovsky's Op.72 for Piano -No.15 Un poco di Chopin) 1:49:03 29. Scene finale: Allegro, Alla breve, Moderato e maestoso, Moderato 1:53:20 Credits.
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