Monday, November 15, 2010

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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

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