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Uniform Title Don Quixote (Choreographic work : Baryshnikov after Gorski and Petipa, M)
Title Don Quixote : (Kitri's wedding) : a ballet in three acts / choreography by Mikhail Baryshnikov after Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky ; music by Ludwig Minkus ; orchestrations, arrangements and additional music by Patrick Flynn ; production conceived and directed by Mikhail Baryshnikov ; directed for television by Brian Large ; executive producer, Robin Scott
Edition Full screen
Published West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, [2003?]

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Description 1 videodisc (approximately 90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Contents Introduction -- Prologue -- Act 1: The market square in Barcelona: Start Act 1 -- Guitar -- Kitri's father -- Gamache -- Seguidilla -- Street dancer, toreador and Espada -- Don Quixote -- Pas d'action and adagio -- Flower girls -- Coda -- Act 2, Scene 1: The Gypsy encampment: Start Act 2 -- Gypsies -- Windmills -- Dream -- Dryad fairy -- Coda -- Act 2, Scene 2: Tavern: Entry of guests -- Basil & Kitri -- Espada's variation -- Basil's death -- End of Act 2 -- Act 3: The wedding: March -- Gamache & Basil's friends -- Girls' entrance -- Pas de deux -- Variations -- Coda & grand finale -- Bows/credits
Summary Set in sunny Spain, Don Quixote has always been popular in icy Russia. Choreographed by Mikhail Baryshnikov after Petipa and Gorsky for American Ballet Theatre, it is again a pretext for marvelous dancing. The plot is simple: in Barcelona, young Kitri and her lover Basilio must outwit her father, who wants her to marry the rich Gamache. Kitri's incidental protector is Don Quixote, who sees the feminine ideal in all the women he meets. The path of the plotting lovers travels through a tavern, a gypsy camp, a windmill attack, a fake suicide, and finally a festive wedding. Baryshnikov both pays homage to and revitalizes one of the most popular and joyful ballets in the surviving Russian imperial ballet's repertory
Notes Ballet performance
At head of title: The National Video Corporation presents American Ballet Theatre in Mikhail Baryshnikov's production of
"NVC Arts"--Container
Originally produced in June 1983 at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City
Program content: c1983
Special features: Cast and characters [text feature]
Credits Scenery and costume designer, Santo Loquasto ; lighting designer, Jennifer Tipton ; camera, Juan Barrera, John Feher, Manny Gutierrez, Jay Millard, Jake Ostroff, Jim Scurti ; editor, Alfred Muller
Performer Principal dancers, Mikhail Baryshnikov (Basil), Cynthia Harvey (Kitri), Richard Schafer (Don Quixote), Brian Adams (Sancho Panza), Victor Barbee (Gamache), Frank Smith (Lorenzo), Patrick Bissell (Espada), Susan Jaffe (Mercedes in the dream), Cheryl Yeager (Amour), Elaine Kudo and Christine Spizzo (Flower girls), Gilma Bustillo (Mercedes a street dancer), Valerie Madonia (Dulcinea); corps de ballet, American Ballet Theatre ; Orchestra of American Ballet Theatre ; Paul Connelly, conductor
Notes DVD; NTSC, Region 1; full screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
Available for Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Ballets.
Genre/Form Filmed ballets.
Video recordings.
Author Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948- choreographer, dancer, director, producer
Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer
Gorskiĭ, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1871-1924, choreographer
Minkus, L., 1826-1917. Don Quixote; arranged
Flynn, Patrick, 1936-2008.
Harvey, Cynthia, 1957- dancer
Schafer, Richard, dancer
Adams, Brian, dancer
Barbee, Victor, dancer
Smith, Frank (Dancer), dancer
Bissell, Patrick, dancer
Jaffe, Susan, 1962- dancer
Yeager, Cheryl, dancer
Kudo, Elaine, dancer
Spizzo, Christine, dancer
Bustillo, Gilma, dancer
Madonia, Valerie, dancer
Large, Brian, director
Scott, Robin, producer
Connelly, Paul (Conductor)
Loquasto, Santo.
Tipton, Jennifer.
American Ballet Theatre.
American Ballet Theatre. Orchestra
National Video Corporation.
NVC Arts (Firm)
Kultur International Films.
ISBN 0769720269
9780769720265
Other Titles Kitri's wedding : a ballet in three acts
American Ballet Theatre in Mikhail Baryshnikov's production of Don Quixote
Mikhail Baryshnikov's production of Don Quixote
Title on container: Mikhail Baryshnikov's Don Quixote