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Minkus: Don Quixote / Acosta, Nunez, Yates, Royal Opera House [blu-ray]
Minkus
Release Date:
04/29/2014
Label:
Opus Arte
Catalog #:
7143
Composer:
Léon Fyodorovich Minkus
Conductor:
Martin Yates
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Orchestra
Number of Discs:
1
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Carlos Acosta’s first venture directing one of ballet’s 19th century classics was eagerly anticipated, as was his own starring role in the production as Basilio, opposite the Argentinian Royal Ballet principal Marianela Nuñez (Kitri). Packed cinemas for the live relay, as well as sold-out houses for his performances, testified to the draw the great Cuban dancer still exerts—and the audiences were not disappointed. Still built on Petipa’s original choreography, Acosta’s clear dramatic structure and
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vivid stage action gave the “boy gets girl despite her father” story a more convincing air than usual, with Don Quixote’s parallel obsession with Dulcinea-Kitri coherently woven into the plot. Acosta’s and Nuñez’s performances were peerless; Tim Hatley’s stage designs vivid and apposite; this production is surely destined to be a perennial Royal Ballet favorite.udwig Minkus DON QUIXOTE
(Blu-ray Disc Version)
Kitri – Marianela Nuñez
Basilio – Carlos Acosta
Don Quixote – Christopher Saunders
Sancho Panza – Philip Mosley
Lorenzo – Gary Avis
Gamache – Bennet Gartside
Espada – Ryoichi Hirano
Mercedes – Laura Morera
Royal Ballet
Royal Opera House Orchestra
Martin Yates, conductor
Carlos Acosta, director and choreographer (after Marius Petipa)
Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, October 2013
Bonus:
- Introduction to Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote
- Cast gallery
v Picture format: 1080i High Definition
Sound format: LPCM Stereo 2.0 / DTS 5.1
Region code: 0 (worldwide)
Running time: 125 mins
No. of Discs: 1 (Blu-ray)
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MINKUS
Don Quixote
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Martin Yates, cond; Marianela Nuñez (
Kitri
); Carlos Acosta (
Basilio
); Christopher Saunders (
Don Quixote
); Philip Mosley (
Sancho Panza
); Ryoichi Hirano (
Espada);
Laura Morera (
Mercedes
); Bennet Gartside (
Gamache
); Gary Avis (
Lorenzo);
Christina Arestis (
Dulcinea
); Royal Op House O
•
OPUS ARTE 7143 (Blu-ray: 137.00) Live: London 10/2013
&
Interviews: Cast and Crew; Introductions to acts II and III
Ludwig Minkus’s
Don Quixote
has held a place in the repertoire since its premiere at the Bolshoi Theater in 1869. The music is charming and well orchestrated, but persistently a little bland. There are plenty of melodies, but none of them are particularly distinctive. This is certainly not Tchaikovsky or Prokofiev. The poor boy meets rich girl love story interwoven with the fantastic adventures of Don Quixote has attracted the biggest names in ballet over the years, with Marius Petipa’s original classical production being followed by Rudolph Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and George Balanchine. Now, it is Carlos Acosta’s turn. His choreography is based on Petipa, but he has modernized it with his trademark physicality, and some new unclassical sounds (clapping, vocal exclamations) from the
corps de ballet
on stage.
Ultimately, the success of
Don Quixote
depends on the two principals. Acosta and Marianela Nuñez are the ideal pair to light a fire in this production. Acosta’s charisma is well known, and Nuñez matches him step for step with her amazing leaps and twirls, and the two have remarkable stage chemistry. They really do sizzle as much as that is possible in a classical ballet. The best is saved for last with their exquisite and joyful final
pas de deux
. In fact, the whole supporting cast and
corps de ballet
seem to have been inspired by Acosta. Everyone appears to be having a grand good time, and this is clearly projected to the audience.
The sets are magnificent and the colorful costumes are dazzling on Blu-ray. Martin Yates’s arrangement and orchestration of the Minkus score matches the bright visuals, and his conducting is surprisingly dynamic. The music comes to life as I have never heard it do before, especially in the excellent surround sound. I have not seen any of the older versions of
Don Quixote
, but it is hard to imagine any of them matching this one, musically or technically. If you are a ballet fan, don’t hesitate to enjoy this sumptuous visual feast.
FANFARE: Arthur Lintgen
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Don Quixote
Composer:
Léon Fyodorovich Minkus
Conductor:
Martin Yates
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Orchestra
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1869 Russia
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