09 April 2019 (Tue), 19:30 World famous Mariinsky Ballet and Opera - established 1783 - Stars of the Stars Classical Ballet Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Le Spectre de la Rose. The Swan. Scheherazade
Running time: 2 hours 25 minutes (till 21:55)
The performance has 2 intermissions
Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Le Spectre de la Rose. The Swan. Scheherazade 2022
Dancer: Yevgeny Ivanchenko Dancer: Yekaterina Osmolkina Conductor: Gavriel Heine Dancer: Svetlana Ivanova
Composer: Frederic Chopin Costume Designer: Tatiana Noginova Set Designer: Vyacheslav Okunev Choreography: Michel Fokine Composer: Camille Saint-Saens Composer: Carl Maria Fon Weber Composer: Robert Schumann Composer: Alexander Glazunov Lighting Designer: Alexander Naumov Set Designer: Mikhail Shishliannikov Composer: Hector Berlioz
Orchestra: Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra Ballet company: Mariinsky (Kirov) Ballet
one-act ballets in 4 acts
The program opened with the poetic "Chopiniana", a Fokine masterpiece and a crown jewel of his choreographic legacy. This ballet has remained in the Mariinsky’s repertory for more than 100 years.
The ballet’s movements possess ultimate sophistication, with the ballerinas in ankle-length white flowing dresses dancing in a sublime, almost ethereal manner.
Michel Fokine’s "The Swan" (The Dying Swan) possibly the most iconic of the ballet solos.
The Swan is the symbol of Russian classical ballet. It has been danced by all the greatest dancers: Anna Pavlova, Galina Ulanova, Maja Plisetskaya and many others.
"Chopiniana"
Music: Frederic Chopin (suite of piano pieces orchestrated: Alexander Glazunov and Maurice Keller) Choreography: Michel Fokine (1908) Scenario: Michel Fokine Revised version: Agrippina Vaganova (1931) Set design based on original sketches: Orest Allegri
World premiere: 8 March 1908, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Running time: 35 minutes
"Le Spectre de la Rose"
Music: Carl Maria von Weber (Invitation to the Dance orchestrated: Hector Berlioz) Choreography: Michel Fokine (1911) Concept: Jean-Louis Vaudoyer based on the poem: Theophile Gautier Scenario: Michel Fokine Reconstruction: Isabelle Fokine Set design: Viacheslav Okunev Costume design after original designs: Leon Bakst
World premiere: 19 April 1911, Les Ballets Russes de Serge de Diaghilev, Theatre de Monte Carlo In the repertoire of the Mariinsky Theatre since 1997
Running time: 11 minutes
"The Swan" choreographic composition
Music: Camille Saint-Saens (from the Carnaval des Animaux suite) Choreography: Michel Fokine (1907)
World premiere: 22 December 1907, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Running time: 4 minutes
"Scheherazade"
Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Scenario by Leon Bakst and Michel Fokine after Arabian Nights fairytales Choreography by Michel Fokine (1910) Reconstruction by Isabelle Fokine, Andris Liepa Set and costume design by Anna Nezhnaya, Anatoly Nezhny after original sketches: Leon Bakst
The harem of Shah Shahryar.
Shahryar, King of India and China, is angry because his brother Shakhezman has suggested that his wives are unfaithful to him. To test the harem Shahryar goes off on a hunting expedition.
Almost as soon as the court has departed the wives adorn themselves in jewels and bribe the Chief Eunuch to open the three doors which lead to the quarters where the male slaves live. Two doors are opened and the Chief Eunuch is about to leave when Zobeide, Shahryar’s favourite wife, demands that the third door also is opened. The Eunuch warns her against this, but with further bribes and pleas she insists. The door is opened and a Negro slave leaps through it to Zobeide’s side. They fall entwined upon the divan.
Food is brought in to musical accompaniment. Dancing begins, led by the Golden Slave, and Zobeide joins in. But Shahryar has returned unannounced and bursts in upon the orgy. Slaughter follows and the revellers are indiscriminately cut down. The Chief Eunuch is strangled. Shahryar kills Zobeide’s lover with his own hands. Only Zobeide remains. Preferring death to dishonour she faces the Shah and then, with a dagger she grabs from him, she takes her own life.
Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Le Spectre de la Rose. The Swan. Scheherazade 2022
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