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  1. Whilst following Petipa’s original ballet when he directed his first Sleeping Beauty in 1966 at the Scala Opera House in Milan, Rudolf Nureyev introduced some personnel touches. “When I was first learning to dance in Ufa, my ballet master, who had belonged to the Kirov ballet, used to tell me that Sleeping Beauty was the “ballet of ballets”.

    • The Swan Lake

      Piotr Ilytch Tchaïkovski – Rudolf Nureyev after Marius...

    • Manfred

      Choreography : Rudolf Nureyev. Rudolf Nureyev revived...

    • The Tempest

      The total effect of Nureyev’s ballet is its great power an...

    • Tancredi

      Tancredi, first performance in Vienna in 1966 – Music : Hans...

    • Romeo and Juliet

      Rudolf Nureyev. NUREYEV’S CHOREOGRAPHY. Based on the 52...

    • Cinderella

      If we look back through dance history, the character of...

    • Washington Square

      This ballet reflects Nureyev’s interest in character study...

    • Bach Suite

      Rudolf Nureyev was notably to dance the role of Amour on the...

  2. In 1963, Rudolf Nureyev danced “Swan Lake” with the Royal Ballet in Nicholas Sergueyev’s production (the former stage manager at the Maryinsky Theatre who fled from Russia with all Petipa’s notations), revised by Ninette de Valois, with the help of Frederick Ashton for the Neapolitan Dance. Nureyev didn’t hesitate to add a solo he had ...

  3. 1992 – La Bayadère. « La Bayadère » - Teaser. Music : Ludwig Minkus – Choreography : Ruldof Nureyev after Marius Petipa – Set : Ezio Frigerio. “… the premiere of La Bayadère was more than a ballet for Rudolf and everybody around. This is the idea that I love about La Bayadère — that you have someone approaching death,

  4. The ballet Don Quixote was first created by Marius Petipa in 1869 in Moscow. Inspired by Cervantes' novel, it recounts the loves of Kitri and Basilio. Rudolf Nureyev first danced Don Quixote at the Kirov Theatre in 1960 and it became one of his favourite roles. In 1966 he restaged it for the Vienna Opera Ballet.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · RAYMONDA: Choreography by Rudolf Nureyev(1983), inspired by Marius Petipa’s original ballet (1898) Music by Alexander Glazunov Paris, L’Opéra Bastille. In repertory from December 3rd to the 31st, 2019 Way before he actually turned out to be the most celebrated choreographer of the 19th century, Marius Petipa first had to leave his native Marseille and wing…

  6. Aug 20, 2015 · A dance critic learns to embrace the classicism and humanity of a ballet that at first seemed all surface. ... Rudolf Nureyev and Merle Park as Prince Florimund and Princess Aurora, ... Marius Petipa.

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  8. In 1964, Rudolf Nureyev staged Raymonda for the Royal Ballet at the Spoleto Festival in Italy. Today, the most famous full-length productions of Raymonda are Konstantin Sergeyev’s 1948 production for the Kirov/Mariinsky Ballet, Yuri Grigorovich’s 1984 production for the Bolshoi Ballet and Nureyev’s 1983 production for the Paris Opera Ballet.

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