3 streaming video files (PAL) (148 min.) : sd., col.
Uniform title
Tanzsymphonia (Choreographic work : Lopukhov)
Ice maiden (Chore ographic work : Lopukhov)
Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Lopukhov after Petipa, M)
Taras Bulba (Choreographic work : Lopukhov)
Pictures at an exhibition (Choreographic work : Lopukhov)
Don Quixote (Choreographic work : Lopukhov after Gorski)
Legend of love (Choreographic work : Grigorovich)
Webern op. 5 (Choreographic work : Béjart)
Onegin (Choreographic work : Cranko)
Corsair (Choreographic work : Gusev)
Red poppy (Choreographic work)
Snow maiden (Choreographic work)
Raymonda (Choreographic work)
Coppelia (Choreographic work)
Contents
Cassette 1 (approx. 62 min.): Introductory speech by Dolgushin. -- Part I: Choreographic heritage of Fëdor Lopukhov. Tanzsymphonia [The dance symphony]: The magnificence of the universe: Thermal energy (1923). Music: Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony no. 4). Danced by Tatiana Ermolaeva, Larisa Boytsova (?), and male ensemble. -- The ice maiden: Adagio and variation (1927). Music: Edvard Grieg, arr. by Boris Asafiev. Danced by Valia Ganibalova and Igor Morozov. -- Khovanshchina: Persian dance (1926). Music: Modest Mussorgsky. Danced by Marina Komleva (?) and ensemble. -- The red poppy: Two excerpts (1929). Music: Reinhold Glière. Sailors' dance, performed by male ensemble. Tao-Hoa's variation, danced by Irina Portilyo (?). -- The snow maiden: Pas de deux (1947). Music: Peter Tchaikovsky. Danced by Conservatory students: Oleg Petrov (?) and partner. -- Raymonda: Variation (1922). Music: Aleksandr Glazunov. Danced by Tatiana Terekhova. -- The sleeping beauty: Two variations (1923). Music: Tchaikovsky. Aurora's variation from the Act II vision scene, danced by Olga Chenchikova. The Lilac Fairy's variation from the Prologue, danced by Altynai Asylmuratova. -- Taras Bulba: Three excerpts (1940). Music: Vassili Soloviev-Sedoi. Pas de deux, danced by Aleksandra Grivinia and Dimitri Korneyev. Ukrainian women's and men's dances, performed by the ensemble. -- Cassette 2 (approx. 57 min.): Continuation of men's dance
from Taras Bulba. -- Coppélia: Act III pas de deux (1934). Music: Léo Delibes. Danced by Zhanna Ayupova and Aleksandr Lunev. -- Pictures at an exhibition: Bydlo (1963). Music: Mussorgsky. Danced by V. Manuilov, A. Ivanenko, Vladimir Bondarenko, and Igor Morozov. -- Don Quixote: Fandango (1923). Music: Eduard Nápravník. Danced by Annelina Kashirina and Vladimir Lopukhov, with ensemble from the Kirov Ballet. -- Part II: Works by successors of Lopukhov. Legend of love: Pas de deux. Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich. Music: Arif Melikov. Danced by Elena Evteeva and Nikita Dolgushin. -- Coast of hope: Monologue. Choreography: Igor Belsky. Music: Andreĭ Petrov. Danced by Gabriella Komleva. -- The concert: Mistake waltz. Choreography: Jerome Robbins. Music: Frédéric Chopin. Danced by six women. -- Webern op. 5. Choreography: Maurice Béjart. Music: Anton Webern. Danced by Olga Chenchikova and Marat Daukayev. -- Cassette 3 (approx. 29 min.): Onegin: Act III pas de deux. Choreography: John Cranko. Music: Tchaikovsky, arr. by Kurt-Heinz Stolze. Danced by Evteeva and Dolgushin. -- Symphony in C. Choreography: George Balanchine. Music: Georges Bizet. Danced by Komleva, M. Vaziev, and ensemble. -- Le corsaire: Le jardin animé. Choreography: Petr Gusev after Marius Petipa, staged by Nikita Dolgushin. Music: Riccardo Drigo. Danced by students of the Vaganova Choreographic School.
Call number
*MGZIDF 8658
Note
Videotaped in performance on November 17, 1986. Speeches in Russian. Presented by the Choreographic Institute of the Leningrad State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of choreographer Fëdor Lopukhov. Producer/director: Nikita Dolgushin.
Performed by members of the Kirov Ballet, students of the Conservatory, students of the Vaganova Choreographic School, and others (?).
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
[Tribute to Fëdor Lopukhov] [electronic resource]
Imprint
1986.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Local note
Former call number: *MGZIC 9-2654.
Additional Copy 1: None.
Additional Copy 2: 3 3/4" videocassettes (PAL), copied from A.O., 3/91; in Princeton ReCAP Regular Storage; was vid. viewing copy until 4/2017.