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Anna Malikova - Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty: Adagio
2005, Dom Muzyki Moscow Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty: Adagio Pianist Anna Malikova Although her career started in the former Soviet Union, Anna Malikova became also known in the West after success in the competitions in Oslo, Warsaw and Sydney. In 1993 she won 1st Prize at the ARD Competition Munich, which established her in the international music scene. Today she performs all over Europe, in South America, the Near and Middle Orient and in Asia. Besides her busy concert schedule Anna Malikova has recorded numerous CD. Most of the important compositions by Chopin as well as works by Schubert, Liszt, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Soler have been released. Especially the five piano concertos by Camille Saint-Saëns with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Cologne have found unusual international attention: after countless international and enthousiastic reviews they have been rewarded 2006 with the coveted Classical Internet Award. New recording projects are for the future in preparation, with solo as well as concerto repertory. In 2007, 2008 and 2009 are concerts in Europe, South America and China on the agenda; to Japan, China and Russia she is also invited to give masterclasses and to sit on piano competition juries. www.malikova.com
Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty - I. Waltz - Part 2/5
The Sleeping Beauty - Ballet Suite, Op. 66 (Extracts) Act I. Waltz Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty
www.encognitive.com The Sleeping Beauty (Russian Спящая Красавица, Spyashchaya Krasavitsa) is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, Opus 66, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The score was completed in 1889, and is the second of his three ballets. The original scenario was conceived by Ivan Vsevolozhsky, and is based on Charles Perrault's La Belle au bois Dormant. The choreographer of the original production was Marius Petipa. The premiere performance took place at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1890. The work is widely regarded as the composer's finest ballet score[citation needed], and has become one of the classical repertoire's most famous ballets. en.wikipedia.org
Trailer: The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky)
The Sleeping Beauty is one of the most-loved of classical ballets, combining in a single work all the charms and virtuosity that ballet has to offer. Favourite highlights of music and dance run through it, and include Tchaikovsky's famous and lyrical Waltz and the Rose Adage as Aurora meets in turn her four princely suitors. This famous staging was created for the The Royal Ballet in 1946, and revived for the 75th anniversary celebrations of Company in 2006. Luscious designs bring to life the royal court, the panoramic journey of the Prince to the overgrown castle and the great celebratory dances (including other famous figures from fairytale) of the happy ending. A great showcase for the Company's talents and a living milestone in its history, this Sleeping Beauty's style and visual splendour are unique to The Royal Ballet. The Royal Ballet's Sleeping Beauty
Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty - Introduction - Part 1/5
The Sleeping Beauty - Ballet Suite, Op. 66 (Extracts) Introduction: The Lilac Fairy Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra
Margot Fonteyn dances Sleeping Beauty (vaimusic.com)
vaimusic.com Margot Fonteyn Aurora's Entrance and Rose Adagio (excerpt) from The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky) From: VAI DVD 4295 The Sleeping Beauty (Tchaikovsky) This legendary 1955 telecast from the Producers Showcase television series presented Margot Fonteyn, Michael Somes, and Frederick Ashton in the Sadlers Wells (Royal Ballet) production of Tchaikovskys classic. Choreography is by Petipa. Orchestra condcuted by Robert Irving. This is the only available visual record of Dame Margot in one of her greatest roles. Originally telecast December 14, 1955. Including bonus: scene from Cinderella, starring Fonteyn. B&W. 75 minutes, Playable in all regions. TO PUCHASE THE COMPLETE DVD, PLEASE VISIT www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1(800)477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691).
[Arthaus 100312] TCHAIKOVSKY, PI: Sleeping Beauty (The) (Kirov Balle
TCHAIKOVSKY, PI: Sleeping Beauty (The) (Kirov Ballet, 1989) (PAL) Pytor Il¡¦yich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840 ¡V 1893) The Sleeping Beauty Kirov Ballet PAL 100 312 Running Time: 129 minutes Picture Format: 1:33:1 (4:3) Sound: PCM Stereo, Region Code: 2, 5 Menu Languages: GB, D, F, SP Subtitles: GB, D, F, SP Recording Date: 1989 With its perfect fusion of music and choreographic ideas, The Sleeping Beauty is the quintessential romantic ballet, and it finds its spiritual home preserved in the outstanding classic traditions of the Kirov Ballet. The stylish grandeur of choreographer and artistic director Oleg Vinogradov's production shows the entire company at its best. The highest tradition in dance continues with Larissa Lezhnina, one of Kirov's brightest new talents, brilliant as Princess Aurora, and Farukh Ruzimatov's performance in the role of Prince Desire demonstrates both power and grace. It may be a truism to say that Russians interpret Russian music best, but based on this stunning Kirov Ballet performance it's excitingly and exhilaratingly accurate. From the principal dancers to the last member of the ensemble, the grace and mastery of this world-class company is clearly in evidence. www.naxos.com
Finlandia - Sibelius - london Symphony Orchestra - Made For Sleeping
Strong and dynamic, with the feeling of Fjords deep snow, mountains and caves. Stunning piece of classical music from Sibelius played by The London Symphony Orchestra, recording 1970
Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty (Opus Arte)
Tchaikovsky and Petipa's timeless ballet - acknowledged to be the most pure and demanding piece in the classic romantic repertoire -- brings out Petipa's rich dance vocabulary with the sparkling virtuosity a superb performance needs. Available from Opus Arte on DVD www.opusarte.com Please follow us at www.facebook.com
The Most Beautiful Waltzes: Strauss & Tchaikovsky
Some of the Most Beautiful Waltzes by some of the most talented composers: Johann Strauss II and Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky. Johann Strauss II: 1) On the Beautiful Blue Danube. 2) Tales from the Vienna Woods. 3) Roses from the South. 4) Emperor Waltz. 5) Wiener Blut. 6) Voices of Spring. 7) Treasure Waltz. PI Tchaikovsky: 8) Sleeping Beauty Waltz. 9) Swan Lake Waltz. 10) The Nutcracker, Waltz of the Flowers.