The golden age by Yuri Grigorovich, music by Shostakovich : Nina Kaptsova (Rita), Mikhail Lobukhin (Yashka) ... - Bolshoi Ballet / a coproduction Bel Air Media, State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, Mezzo ; music, Dmitri Shostakovich ; libretto, Isaac Glikman, Yuri Grigorovich ; producer, Bel Air Media - François Duplat ; filmed by Vincent Bataillon.

Shostakovich's 1930 ballet The Golden Age explores a satirical yet politically-charged scenario: a Soviet soccer team visits a Western capitalist country and allies itself with the native working class to overthrow the decadent and corrupt bourgeoisie. Drawing on Western dance and music styles...

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Corporate Authors: Bolʹshoĭ teatr Rossii. Balet (Dancer), Bolʹshoĭ teatr Rossii. Orkestr (Instrumentalist), Bel Air Media (Firm), Mezzo (Television station : Paris, France)
Other Authors: Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975 (composer (expression)), Grigorovich, I︠U︡riĭ Nikolaevich, 1927- (Choreographer, Librettist), Glikman, I. (Isaak) (Librettist), Kaptsova, Nina (Dancer), Skvort︠s︡ov, Ruslan (Dancer), Lobukhin, Mikhail (Dancer), Krysanova, Ekaterina‏ (Dancer), Klinichev, Pavel (Conductor), Nikiforova, Regina (Choreographer), Melan'in, Andreĭ A. (Choreographer), Virsaladze, Simon Bagratovich, 1909-1989 (Costume designer), Sokolov, Mikhail (Lighting designer) (Lighting designer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Bel Air Media, State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, Mezzo, 2017.
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Summary:Shostakovich's 1930 ballet The Golden Age explores a satirical yet politically-charged scenario: a Soviet soccer team visits a Western capitalist country and allies itself with the native working class to overthrow the decadent and corrupt bourgeoisie. Drawing on Western dance and music styles (including a carbonated Can-Can, an energetic Polka, and a humorous arrangement of Tea for Two), the work was initially censored by the Soviet regime. By the time the legendary director of the Bolshoi Theater's Corps de Ballet Yuri Grigorovich created a new choreography for it in 1982, the ballet had cast off its earlier scandalous reputation, enabling him to refashion the work as an homage to a past golden age of Soviet glory. The filmed 2016 revival of Grigorovich's 1982 version recreates this ambiance, with colorful roaring 20's style flapper costumes and communist aesthetic-style sets featuring backdrops draped in glorious red fabrics.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 43 min., 9 sec.)) : sound, color
Playing Time:01:43:09
Production Credits:Choreography, Yuri Grigorovich ; assistant choreography, Regina Nikiforova, Andrey Melanin ; scenography and costumes, Simon Virsaladze ; lighting, Mikhail Sokolov.
Participant or Performer:Dancers: Nina Kaptsova, Ruslan Skvortsov, Mikhail Lobukhin, Ekaterina Krysanova ; Corps de Ballet and Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia ; conductor, Pavel Klinichev.
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