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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Arthaus Musik |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Classical, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Ballet, Ballet Video, Classical, Music Video, Performance, Performing Arts - Ballet/Dance |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 807280071993 |
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Customer Reviews of Glazunov - Raymonda / Bessmertnova, Vasyuchenko, Taranda, Zhuraitis, Bolshoi Ballet
Taranda shines in wonderful production This is a wonderful full length ballet that few know about. A shame. Though Glazumov is no Tchaikovsky he writes beautiful music and the costumes and massive sets are gorgeous. Gedminas Taranda as Abderakhman appears only in Act 2 and just fleetingly in Act 1 yet steals the show from the wonderful Natalya Bessmertova. You can't stop looking at him whenever he is on stage. He turns the three minute Spanish Dance into a spactacular tour de force that is almost unbelievable and IS unbelievable in the last minute of the dance. The DVD is worth buying just for this. This production is much better than the Bolshoi's earlier version which has just been released, also with Taranda. <
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Good evening at the ballet
I've never really encountered Glazunov. The little I heard did not impress me. So when I saw this DVD of the complete Raymonda I figured this would be the way to put him to the test. And it did not start off all that well. The first act sounded like watered-down Tchaikovsky. Not exactly out of character for this last ballet by Petipa - Tchaikovsky's choreographer - and the last in this tradition. But then the exotic dances in the last two acts brought out more from Glazunov. The story is not much - princess is in love with prince. Then an Arab prince sees her and falls in love. She does not reciprocate (suprise) and finally the white bread prince and the dark prince have a duel wherein - guess what - the dark prince is killed. General celebration in the third act which switches to Hungary where we can have lots of Hungarian color in dance and music. The star is Natalya Bessmertnova who at 48 must have been at the end of her career. But she dances beautifully. The men are both good and of course the Bolshoi company is the best at this. One small critique: the audience insists on too many bows from Bessmertnova. But it's obviously a love affair.