An edition of The sleeping beauty (1961)

The sleeping beauty

The sleeping beauty
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Peter ...
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An edition of The sleeping beauty (1961)

The sleeping beauty

A ballet originally choreographed in 1890. Good fairies bestow gifts on the infant princess Aurora, but the uninvited evil fairy, Carabosse, arrives and puts a curse on the child - one day she will prick her finger on a spindle and die. The Lilac Fairy then moderates this to a promise that she will merely fall into a deep sleep for 100 years and be awakened by a prince's kiss. At the princess's 16th birthday celebration, a disguised Carabosse gives her a bouquet with a spindle hidden, and Aurora pricks her finger. The Lilac Fairy puts the whole kingdom to sleep along with Aurora. One hundred years later, Prince Florimund falls in love with the Lilac Fairy's image of Aurora, and battles Carabosse's creatures and other obstacles to reach the princess and break the spell. Finally, the entire court assembles for the wedding celebration.

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Publisher
Kultur, Opus Arte
Language
English
Pages
177

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Cover of: The sleeping beauty
The sleeping beauty
2004, Kultur, Opus Arte
videorecording / in English
Cover of: The sleeping beauty
The sleeping beauty: op. 66 : excerpts
1961, Columbia Masterworks

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Edition Notes

Ballet in three acts.

Title from container.

Program notes in English in container.

Extra features: cast gallery ; We all love magic, featurette about fairy tales; The story is in their hands, Sir Peter Wright describing the use of mime; A crystal-cut diamond, Sir Peter Wright on rehearsing The Sleeping Beauty; I got stuck, a portrait of Sofiane Sylve.

Choreography, Marius Petipa and Sir Peter Wright ; stage & costume designer, Philip Prowse ; producer and stage director, Peter Wright ; lighting designer, Jan Hofstra ; DVD director, Jellie Dekker.

Sofiane Sylve (Princess Aurora) ; Gaël Lambiotte (Prince Florimund) ; Sarah Fontaine (The Lilac Fairy) ; Enrichetta Cavallotti (Carabosse) ; additional soloists ; Het Nationale Ballet ; Holland Symfonia, conductor, Ermanno Florio.

Recorded at Het Muziektheater in Amsterdam in 2003.

DVD; all regions; LPCM/DTS; 16/9 anamorphic widescreen.

Intertitles and special features in English; special features have optional subtitles in English, French, German and Spanish.

Published in
West Long Branch, NJ

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.556 Tch
Library of Congress
GV1787 .S54 2004

The Physical Object

Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
2 videodiscs (177 min.)
Number of pages
177

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26959119M
ISBN 10
0769709044
ISBN 13
9780769709048
OCLC/WorldCat
647788713

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