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Title La sylphide and Flower Festival in Genzano : two ballets by Bournonville / Margaret Dale, Patricia Foy, Charles R. Rogers, directors ; BBC, under licence to International Classical Artists Ltd.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : BBC, under licence to International Classical Artists Ltd, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 11 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 011100
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer La Sylphide: Flemming Flindt (James) ; Lucette Aldous (The Sylph) ; Ballet Rambert ; London Symphony Orchestra ; David Ellenberg, conductor.
Flower festival in Genzano: Rudolf Nureyev (Paolo) ; Merle Park (Rosa) ; Orchestra of the Royal Opera House ; Ashley Lawrence, conductor.
Event La sylphide recorded 1961.
Flower Festival in Genzano recorded 1974.
Summary An overview of the Bournonville method through two legendary ballets of the Danish choreographer: The Sylph in its 1936 choreography and the "Pas de deux" extract from The Flower Festival in Genzano composed in 1858: two pearls of the repertoire! Just before the dawn, a Scottish farmer, James, is slumbering. He is waiting for his wedding with the young Effie. He is suddenly awaken by the loving kiss of a sweet winged creature, a Sylph, who has appeared in front of him. Could it be a dream? James attempts to catch her but the Sylph disappears when Effie arrives to prepare the wedding. Among the cortege, a fortune teller appears and tells Effie the secret dream of her fiance, but James is the only one who can see the Sylph. Suddenly, the Sylph appears again and steals the ring of James's fiancee. James decides to follow the Sylph into the woods to catch her ... The Sylph, is the ultimate romantic ballet, for which original choreography had been written by Filippo Taglioni in 1832; and which libretto gave the leading role to her own daughter - the virtuoso ballerina Marie Taglioni. Adapted choreography was written by August Bournonville in 1836. Lucette Aldous and Flemming Flindt develop the ballet like a dream with lot of grace and lightness. Bournonville choreographed more than fifty ballets, but the "Pas de deux", extract from The Flower Festival in Genzano, is one of his most accomplished choreographies to a backdrop of a love duet. Through the lightness of the steps and repeated jumps, Bournonville develops a complex set of techniques. The result is sublime and is now a reference in ballet. It is highlighted by the brilliant Rudolf Nureev performing Paolo and the charming Merle Park performing Rosa. These captivating archives filmed in 1961 for the BBC (La Sylphide) and then in 1974 (Flower Festival in Genzano) remarkably highlight "Bournonville's style." Indeed, the art of the dancers reveals the greater prominence given to male dancers, for instance with James's solo in the second part of La Sylphide, beating his legs together in the air, a process named batterie in classical dance.
Contents La sylphide / Herman Severin Løvenskiold, composer ; August Bournonville, choreographer -- Flower Festival in Genzano / Matthias Strebinger, composer ; August Bournonville, choreographer.
Subject Ballets.
Ballets.
Genre/Form Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Dale, Margaret, 1922-2010, film director.
Foy, Patricia, film director.
Flindt, Flemming, dancer.
Aldous, Lucette, dancer.
Nureyev, Rudolf, 1938-1993, dancer.
Park, Merle, dancer.
Ellenberg, David, conductor.
Lawrence, Ashley, 1934-1990, conductor.
Container of (work): Løvenskiold, Herman Severin, 1815-1870. Sylphiden.
Container of (work): Strebinger. Blomsterfesten i Genzano.
Ballet Rambert, performer.
London Symphony Orchestra, performer.
Royal Opera House (London, England). Orchestra, performer.
British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
ICA Classics (Firm), production company.
Added Title Container of (work): Sylphide (Choreographic work : Bournonville)
Container of (work): Blomsterfesten i Genzano (Choreographic work : Bournonville)