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Russian Music Goes East - The Moscow Times

Although Russian culture has not been cancelled around the world, there have been disruptions in schedules and repertories as venues and event organizers were concerned that hosting Russians artists would be perceived as condoning or endorsing actions contrary to their values.

Carlos Acosta s Don Quixote is reviewed through today s lens: could the Royal Ballet dance any better? – Seen and Heard International

Carlos Acosta s Don Quixote is reviewed through today s lens: could the Royal Ballet dance any better? – Seen and Heard International
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Review: DON QUIXOTE, Royal Opera House

MusicalAmerica - MA s Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, May 3-10

8 am ET: Wigmore Hall presents Jonathan Plowright. The British pianist opens this concert with Busoni’s arrangement of Bach’s D minor Chaconne which was performed by Busoni himself at the opening of the Hall almost 120 years ago. This is followed by the six pieces that make up Liszt’s Consolations S172. The concert closes with Grieg’s Holberg Suite Op. 40, originally written for piano before Grieg adapted it for string orchestra. Register, view here and on demand for 30 days. LIVE 1 pm ET: Wiener Staatsoper presents Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci. Conductor: Marco Armiliato, director: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. With Eva-Maria Westbroek, Brian Jagde, Ambrogio Maestri, Zoryana Kushpler, and Isabel Signoret; Roberto Alagna, Aleksandra Kurzak, Ambrogio Maestri, Andrea Giovannini, and Sergey Kaydalov. Production from November 2020. Register for free and view here.

See the Authentic Sleeping Beauty in St Petersburg

See the Authentic Sleeping Beauty in St. Petersburg Or see how the ballet was transformed in a virtual exhibition. March 5, 2021 Sleeping Beauty Natasha Razina for the State Academic Mariinsky Theater At the end of the 19th century, the director of the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg, Ivan Vsevolozhsky, had an idea for a ballet based on a tale by Charles Perrault called “La Belle au bois dormant.” Vsevolozhsky wrote the scenario and sketched the costumes for the ballet, which would be called “Sleeping Beauty,” and asked Pyotr Tchaikovsky to compose the score and Marius Petipa to choreograph it. The lush production of dance and pantomime premiered in January 1890 and became one of the Mariinsky Theater’s most popular ballets.

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