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DVD - Adam - Giselle / Kirov, Petipa, Mezentseva
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Sexual Astrology - DVD : Adam - Giselle / Kirov, Petipa, Mezentseva
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0032031406995
Format: Classical, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Kultur Video
Manufacturer: Kultur Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kultur Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 27, 2006
Running Time: 108 minutes
Sales Rank: 67213
Studio: Kultur Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1983
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Editorial Review:
Description: Adam’s romantic ballet, Giselle, first seen in 1841, was the finest of the ballets staged in Paris during the age of Romanticism. Over the years Giselle disappeared from the repertory outside Russia, and has only survived through the recognition of its quality and the preservation of its traditions by the Kirov Ballet. The role of Giselle has been compared to that of Hamlet. She is a simple peasant girl, driven from joy to madness and death through an unhappy love. She is transformed into a ghost and ordered to help destroy the man who betrayed her, while still seeking to sustain him because of her undying love.
Giselle: Galina Mezentseva. Albrecht: Konstantin Zaklinsky. Bertha: Angelina Kabarova. Bathilde: Anelina Kasherina. Hilarion: Gennadi Selyutski. Wilfred: Valentin Onoshko. Orchestra of the Kirov Theatre of Opera and Ballet; Conductor Viktor Fedotov. Music: Adolphe Adam. Choreography: Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, revised by Marius Petipa.
Average Rating: 
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At times one simply has to call a spade a spade, and this is one of those times. This dvd is a disappointment in every way. A shame too, because as of now it is the Kirov's only official video of the great Romantic ballet Giselle.
Where do the problems begin? For one, let's start with the technical issues. The video and sound are very poor. The video is frequently grainy and fuzzy, the sound tinny, and the stage is way too lit for the crucial Act 2, destroying the moonlit glow that is so crucial ... Read More
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It is unfortunate to have to give this ballet only two stars, as the Kirov Ballet does a wonderful job and the corp is quite talented. I bought this DVD to replace a 1983 Bolshoi version that I no longer have, and I must say that I am also disappointed in Galina "eat a cracker" Mezentseva's performance. I have to agree with other reviewer that her gaunt look does distract from the role. I watched and saw that she could not carry off the youthful, joyous love of Act I and hoped that she could carry off ... Read More
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This version of Giselle cannot compare to the Baryshnikov Makarova ABT version available on VHS.
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Whoever gives this performance less than 5 stars should watch it again. And again.
The performance is historic - only one comparable springs to mind (Makarova and Baryshnikov - spelling approximate), and that exists only on vhs.
To the person who gave this only one star, I say: you've probably od'd on American television and movies - do, please, go on a cultural diet. Moments of great classic beauty have sailed by you - as a very wise bus driver once said, if you don't have it ... Read More
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This is a very classical production of Giselle by the Kirov forces in the early 1980s. Sets and costumes are exactly what one would expect in this kind of production: traditional and beautiful. In the second Act there are some impressive tricks (dancers floating above the stage, etc.), which are perfectly executed and quite effective. The picture and sound quality are good. The performance was filmed live, so you get the audience's responce (which I like), as well as some thumping from the dancers' feet (which ... Read More
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