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Don Quixote

Title
  1. Don Quixote [videorecording] / produced by Arts Core, NHK Enterprises, Mitsubishi Corporation, in association with Japan Arts ; [video] director, Shuji Fujii ; original choreography by Aleksandr Gorsky and Marius Petipa ; revised choreography by G. Lediakh, T[amara] Varlamova, and N. Azarin-Messerer ; music by Leon Minkus.
Published by
  1. West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, c1992.

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Additional authors
  1. Ananiashvili, Nina
  2. Fadeechev, Alekseĭ
  3. Gorskiĭ, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1871-1924
  4. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  5. Varlamova, Tamara
  6. Minkus, L., 1826-1917
  7. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616
  8. Klement'ev, V. A.
  9. Fujii, Shūji
  10. Gorskiĭ, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1871-1924
  11. Perm. Opera. Ballet
  12. Shinsei Nihon Kōkyō Gakudan
  13. Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai
  14. Kultur International Films
  15. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (120 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Ballet adaptation, in three acts and a prologue, of Miguel Cervantes' novel Don Quixote.
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-2221
Note
  1. Production credits from wrapper.
Credits (note)
  1. Libretto by Marius Petipa, based on the novel by Miguel Cervantes ; design, V. Klemenchev.
Performer (note)
  1. Guest artist: Nina Ananiashvili (Kitri/Dulcinea).
  2. Danced by the State Perm Ballet: Aleksandr Astafiev (Don Quixote), Evgeny Katusov (Sancho Panza), Aleksei Fadeechev (Basil), Vladimir Golub (Gamache), Viktor Alikin (Kitri's father), Andrei Zhuravlyov (matador), Elena Kulagina (dancing girl), Rimma Siraeva (Mercedes), Natalya Guseva and Natalya Moiseeva (girls), Galina Frolova (dryad queen), Pavel Sheshukov (duke/old gypsy), Valentina Chizhevskaya (duchess), Elena Yugova (gypsy), Sergei Zykov (tavernkeeper), and others.
  3. Music performed by the Shinsei Nihon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aleksandr Sotnikov.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in performance at NHK Hall, Tokyo (?), Japan, on September 20, 1992.
Title
  1. Don Quixote [videorecording] / produced by Arts Core, NHK Enterprises, Mitsubishi Corporation, in association with Japan Arts ; [video] director, Shuji Fujii ; original choreography by Aleksandr Gorsky and Marius Petipa ; revised choreography by G. Lediakh, T[amara] Varlamova, and N. Azarin-Messerer ; music by Leon Minkus.
Imprint
  1. West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, c1992.
Country of producing entity
  1. Japan.
Performer
  1. Guest artist: Nina Ananiashvili (Kitri/Dulcinea).
  2. Danced by the State Perm Ballet: Aleksandr Astafiev (Don Quixote), Evgeny Katusov (Sancho Panza), Aleksei Fadeechev (Basil), Vladimir Golub (Gamache), Viktor Alikin (Kitri's father), Andrei Zhuravlyov (matador), Elena Kulagina (dancing girl), Rimma Siraeva (Mercedes), Natalya Guseva and Natalya Moiseeva (girls), Galina Frolova (dryad queen), Pavel Sheshukov (duke/old gypsy), Valentina Chizhevskaya (duchess), Elena Yugova (gypsy), Sergei Zykov (tavernkeeper), and others.
  3. Music performed by the Shinsei Nihon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Aleksandr Sotnikov.
Credits
  1. Libretto by Marius Petipa, based on the novel by Miguel Cervantes ; design, V. Klemenchev.
Event
  1. Recorded in performance at NHK Hall, Tokyo (?), Japan, on September 20, 1992.
Local subject
  1. Literature and dance.
Added author
  1. Ananiashvili, Nina, dancer.
  2. Fadeechev, Alekseĭ, dancer.
  3. Gorskiĭ, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1871-1924, choreographer.
  4. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer.
  5. Varlamova, Tamara, choreographer.
  6. Minkus, L., 1826-1917. Composer
  7. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616. Don Quixote.
  8. Klement'ev, V. A. Designer
  9. Fujii, Shūji. Director
  10. Perm. Opera. Ballet.
  11. Shinsei Nihon Kōkyō Gakudan.
  12. Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai.
  13. Kultur International Films.
  14. DHCA.
  15. Gorskiĭ, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1871-1924. Don Kikhot.
ISBN
  1. 156127366X
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-2221
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