Royal Ballet Covent Garden - Kenneth MacMillan's Anastasia on Blu-ray Disc
Royal Ballet Covent Garden - Kenneth MacMillan's Anastasia
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Choreographie: Kenneth MacMillan; Musik: Tschaikowsky & Martinu
- Laufzeit:
- 113 Min.
- Sound Format:
- stereo/DTS-HD 5.1
- Picture:
- 16:9
- Artists:
- The Royal Ballet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Simon Hewett
- Label:
- Opus Arte
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2016
- Age release:
- FSK (volunteer German film censoring) approved as of 0 years
- Item number:
- 7720771
- UPC/EAN:
- 0809478072225
- Release date:
- 29.9.2017
Other releases of Royal Ballet Covent Garden - Kenneth MacMillan's Anastasia |
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DVD | EUR 27.99* |
Trailers/Video trailers
Anastasia ist die neueste audiovisuelle Produktion eines Balletts mit der gegenwärtig weltweit bekanntesten und beliebtesten Primaballerina: Natalia Osipova. Kenneth Macmillan erzählt mit dem Ballett die Geschichte der historischen Person Anna Anderson. Die in Westpreußen geborene Frau behauptete ab Anfang der 1920er-Jahre bis zu ihrem Tod die Zarentochter Anastasia Romanowa zu sein. Es wurde nie bekannt, ob sie eine Hochstaplerin war oder (wie das Ballett nahelegt) wegen einer Schizophrenie Wahnvorstellungen hatte. Fazit: Ein spannendes, mitreißendes Stück Tanz über fantastische Musik von Martinů und Tschaikowsky!
Reviews
»Diese 40 Minuten gehören zum Besten, was Kenneth MacMillan je eingefallen ist. Sie sind grau, intensiv, bedrückend.« (tanz, 12/2017)-
Tracklisting
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Contributors
Disk 1 von 1 (Blu-ray Disc)
Anastasia (Ballett)
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1 Opening
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2 Prelude: The distorting mirror of memory, time and place (1. Akt)
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3 On board the imperial yacht, August 1914
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4 Anastasia, the Tsar's youngest daughter, joins her three sisters on deck
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5 Anastasia dances with the officers
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6 Others join the dance
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7 Three officers jump into the sea to take a swim
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8 Rasputin with the imperial family
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9 Anastasia's solo
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10 Anastasia and the Tsarina
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11 The women of the imperial court dance
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12 Alexey falls and Rasputin demonstrates his healing powers
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13 The Tsar and Tsarina take Alexey below deck
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14 The three officers return from their swim
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15 Anastasia and her sister Olga lead a dance
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16 The Tsar is handed news of the outbreak of war
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17 The ballroom at the imperial palace (2. Akt)
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18 Anastasia is presented to society
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19 The Tsar's favourite ballerina and her partner dance for the guests
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20 Anastasia is haunted by the ghost of Rasputin
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21 Anastasia is puzzled by the relationships at court
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22 The revolutionaries prepare
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23 The ball is interrupted by the revolution
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24 Past and present intermingle (3. Akt)
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25 Anna Anderson's identity is questioned: is she Anastasia?
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26 Does she imagine or remember her family and the court?
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27 Pas de deux: Anna and her husband
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28 Memories and imagination become ever more frenzied
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29 With Olga; Rasputin interrupts
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30 With her husband; again Rasputin interrupts
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31 She remembers her child
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32 Nurses dispose of the childs body
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33 Anna is comforted by her husband
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34 She exorcizes Rasputin's power over her
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35 Anna Anderson triumphantly alone with the ghosts of the past
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36 Applause and courtain calls
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37 Credits
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