Monday, November 22, 2010

Gays In Windsor Ontario

and hunting - the ballet





've promised, I attended the premiere for you.

The first act was worth seeing and at the end of the dance and musical high point with a piece of Rameau's "Les Boréades.
fell in the second part of the piece slightly and the backdrop recalled the gloomy pre-Christmas street lights. The atmosphere was oppressive and the ghosts of Louis XVI., And Marie Theresa did this to her. Maria Theresa was a vision in the second Act to watch again. Her costume was the same and I hope not the same. Perhaps there is a second costume for the Empress of Austria.
The selection of tradional pieces and compositions by the Spaniard Luis Miguel Lobo were matched to the choreography which was unpleasant noticed the musical performance from a tape. On closer inspection, was the composition of Lobo with an orchestra that could play the historical pieces, and simultaneously to bring to the stage.

Positive jumped me in a double sense, the Russian Olga Esina in the eye, which had no big trouble to your dance partner on the wall. Roman Lazik as Louis XVI. held with brave, and was for his role less dominant as Olga Esina. His costume would have to present, from Louis XVI. The king of France, something long pants required Apart from this, the costumes, especially the dancers very well done. Kirill Kourlaev fate played powerfully and convincingly, and remained the most in my memory.

Despite my criticism is the native dance performance and the Opera Ballet trying the request of Patrick de Barna's needs. His protégé, the excellent dancer Olga Esina justified, if only, to your early visit to the People's Opera.





Credit: Courier Online: Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Axel von Fersen

Sunday, November 21, 2010

O.p. Aggarwal Chemistry

genre paintings of Vibret and Brunery












In a previous article, I have already Gennrebilder by the family to Louis XVI. shown. Today, the two painters Jean Georges Vibret and the native Italian François Brunery turn. Both used a genre that in the 19 Century was very fashionable and scenes from the past or the present in an ironic manner and is transfigured.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Can Best Buy Fix Camera Screens

Marie Antoinette at the Volksoper Wien






Today I want to give you the early known ballet performance at the Volksoper Wien.
I will visit you for the premiere next Saturday, followed by a critique and leave. The show is a great pleasure for us all.



Volksoper Vienna
PREMIERE


MARIE ANTOINETTE
Ballet two acts by Patrick de Bana after a presentation by Jaime Milla

choreography and staging: Patrick de Bana
assistant: Dimo Kirilov Milev
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jean-Féry Rebel, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Joseph Haydn, Georg Philipp Telemann, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Christian Bach, Jean-Philippe Rameau
and a commissioned work by Luis Miguel Cobo
stage: Marcelo Pacheco, Alberto Esteban / Area. Espacios Efímeros
Costumes: Agnès Letestu
light: (. Louis XVI) James Angot

Esina with Olga (Marie Antoinette), Roman Lazik, Ketevan Papava (Madame Elisabeth), Kirill Kourlaev (Fate), Elisabeth Golibina (shadow . Of Marie Antoinette), Kamil Pavelka (Axel von Fersen), Dagmar Kronberger (Maria Theresa), Fabrizio Coppo (Mercy), Christoph Wenzel (Louis XV)

Vienna State Ballet

premiere: 20 November 2010
reprises: 23 November 3rd, 7th, 10th, 12th, 14th December 2010, 22, 24, 29 March 2011

For the first premiere at the Volksoper Vienna in his time as director of the Vienna State Ballet chose the Frenchman Manuel Legris, a substance which is rooted in both the Austrian and in French history. On 20 November 2010 was the end of the premiere full-length ballet treatment of the Hamburg-born choreographer Patrick de Bana the tragic life of Marie Antoinette (1755 - 1793), youngest daughter of Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, by her marriage to Louis XVI. the queen of France. The choreographer sees his work as a ballet, the "look into the soul of a woman can, which was not only Queen." He traces the life of this controversial personality, starting at the imperial court in Vienna on the marriage of fourteen years with the French dauphin, her problematic marriage, her life at the court of Versailles, which was also marked by violent attacks on their extravagant lifestyle, to their complete isolation, and her execution during the French Revolution. As a musical basis for his work Patrick de Bana chose mainly works by important contemporaries of the art-loving queen.


Copyright: Vienna State Ballet and Dimo Dimov

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Which Perfume Smells Like Powder

Louis XVI. Angela Taeger


Today I want to tell you the work that Louis XVI. King of France to imagine. The author, Dr. Angela Taeger is Adjunct Professor of Modern History at the University of Oldenburg. The said work was published in 2005 and is in a contemporary form of the life of Louis XVI. again. In
apt way to describe his reign, Louis himself as evil, accurately and with intuitive clarity that I found on the statements of my opinions, great match.
shows All in all, on exactly 186 pages a complete picture of the last king of the Ancien Régime, and intentionally leaves open the questions are not answered clearly. The opinions, thoughts and ideas of Ludwig remained hidden for most of that has been expressed about the little Louis. As his diaries and his political speeches and performances were tight and flush.
So also is his biography as succinctly and accurately describes it as apt.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

What Is The Polite Way

second November 1755




Today we celebrate the 255th Birthday of Marie Antoinette. Already in 2007, we reported extensively about the events of the birth of Marie Antoinette. In the title link you will find the detailed description of Rocheterie maxim.

When the Empress for the first time the new princess has been shown, they exclaimed:

"Oh, poor thing, I complain, it looks to me like a drop of water similar to the other."

On 3 November 1755, the young Archduchess of John III. christened Josef Graf von Traut son, Cardinal and Archbishop of Vienna in the Vienna Hofburg.

take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my many readers who have been more than 3 years, regularly visiting here.
In the meantime, every day I have more than a hundred guests, click to my blog.
of topics at the time of "Louis Seize" lack not only is my time to report is not infinite at all the events in detail.