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Esmeralda Ballet by Bolshoi - part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

This is a record of the 1994 Russian ballet "La Esmeralda" by Bolshoi and Cesare Pugni for the music, with an introduction by someone I don't know the name.
If someone knows more about this ballet (name of the dancers, choreographer etc) please tell me

Extracts from the romantic ballet La Esmeralda. Choreography by Jules Perrot, music by Cesare Pugni, by the Ballet and Symphonic Orchestra Moussorgsky from St-Petersburg (1994).
Elvira Khabibullina - Esmeralda
Angella Kondrashova - Fleur-de-Lys
Andrei Kuligin - Gringoire
Aleksei Konstantinov - Claude Frollo
Andrei Bregvadze - Quasimodo
Kirill Myasnicov - Phoebus de Chateaupers
Igor Soloviev - Clopin Trouillefou
Nicole - The little goat
Director : Evgenia Popova, artistic director : Larisa Lukonina.

I don't own this ballet.

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  • this is not the Bolshoi - it is the Maly/Mikhailovsky.

  • Thank you very much for the correction ! Can you tell me what it is the difference between both, please ? I will correct this as soon as possible. Thanks again !

  • Thank you very very much for upload!Thanks

  • You're welcome ! I'm glad you enjoy it !^^

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  • sorry i don't speak russian. :/

  • @Hauntya well it's two different ballet schools in Russia. Bolshoy theatre is in Moscow. Mikhaylovsky Theatre is in St. Petersburg.

  • The goat is irresistibly cute in this production!

    The introduction includes comments by previous dancers who have played Esméralda, notably Tat'yana Vecheslova, whose reminiscences helped in the choreographic reconstruction.

  • @Hauntya The Musorgskii State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of St Petersburg (formerly the Malyi or Mikhailovskii Theatre) is based in St Petersburg. The Bol'shoi is a Moscow company. The introductory interview is with the artistic director Nikolai Boyarchikov.

    This is an interesting production historically: the sleeve notes say that they've tried to retain some of the Perrot and Petipa choreography.

  • @Hauntya You'll have to record some ballets, if so I will be very pleased .. Esmeralda I look all ... beauty ... just bothered me that this would cut out the variations and various other dance dance, but I thank you with all you very srdce.Thank very much ... Good luck!

    :-)

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