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DELIBES, L.: Coppelia [Ballet] (Bolshoi Ballet, 2018)


Coppelia
Composer: Delibes, Leo
Ballet Company: Bolshoi Ballet
Choreographer: Petipa, Marius
Choreographer: Vikharev, Andrei
Choreographer: Cecchetti, Enrico

Burgomaster: Ostrovsky, Yuri
Chronos: Mayorov, Nikolay
Coppelia (Automaton): Blagova, Nadezhda
Coppelius: Loparevich, Alexei
Czardasz: Biktimirov, Vitaly
Czardasz: Karasyova, Kristina
Frantz: Ovcharenko, Artem
Friend: Averina, Xenia
Friend: Gaglianone, Bruna Cantanhede
Friend: Pavlova, Svetlana
Friend: Skvortsova, Yulia
Friend / Dawn: Denisova, Anastasia
Friend / Prayer: Chapkina, Antonina
Friend / Work: Bochkova, Daria
Lord of Manor: Fadeyechev, Alexander
Mazurka: Besedina, Ekaterina
Mazurka: Ekaterinin, Dmitry
Mazurka: Sharova, Oksana
Mazurka: Vodopetov, Alexander
Swanilda: Shrayner, Margarita
Work: Averina, Ksenia
Work: Kruteleva, Elizaveta
Work: Mishina, Maria
Work: Postnova, Stanislava
Work: Tiliguzova, Tatiana

Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre State Academic Orchestra
Conductor: Sorokin, Pavel
Lighting Designer: Ismagilov, Damir
Costumer Designer: Noginova, Tatiana

Date of Production: 06-2018
Venue: Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
Playing Time: 01:39:03
Catalogue Number: BAC163
UPC: 2345

Leo Delibes's Coppelia is not only a collection of fine dances. It is primarily an abrasive and sardonic comedy, which is somewhat unusual in the world of classical ballet. But most importantly, it is a comedy for which excellent music was composed. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's assessment of Delibes's ballet scores, allegedly capable of overshadowing the choreography itself, is well known: "What beauty, what elegance, what richness of melody, rhythm and harmony!" It is not fortuitous that music from this ballet should be performed, for its own merits, during concerts.

Funnily enough, the main theme of this light-hearted ballet is taken from E.T.A. Hoffmann's anything but joyful novellas - mainly from The Sandman. In Hoffmann's tale, the young man's infatuation with the doll ends tragically, while in the ballet, the lively and energetic Swanilda (Frantz's fiancee) is able to over wit the old Coppelius, the cunning inventor of the "Girl with the enamel eyes" and free her lover from the doll's poisonous charm.

Coppelia was premiered in 1870 at the Paris Opera on choreographer Arthur Saint-Leon's initiative. A virtuoso dancer, Saint-Leon was Marius Petipa's predecessor as Head of the Petersburg Ballet. His interest in folk culture, music and dance, is mainly responsible for the appearance in the music score of such a rich "selection" of dance melodies based on folklore, and especially Slavic and Eastern European themes. A few years later, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti brought the ballet "back" to the Russia that had proved such a vivid source of inspiration for its librettist, and adapted the choreography for the Russian stage. However, this new version fell out of interest during the 20th century, until Sergey Vikharev and Pavel Gershenzon's revival in 2009. It is here interpreted by the Bolshoi Ballet's finest dancers: Margarita Shrayner is the witty Swanilda, and Artem Ovcharenko the love-sick Frantz.

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