Why The Royal Ballet love performing Mayerling

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2018
  • The Royal Ballet discuss their thoughts on Kenneth MacMillan's intense ballet. Find out more about this production at www.roh.org.uk/productions/mayerling-by-kenneth-macmillan
    Mayerling is based on the true story of the deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his teenage mistress Mary Vetsera in 1889. This dark and intense ballet was created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and is regarded by many as among Kenneth MacMillan's finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive world of the Austro-Hungarian court.
    The large-scale crowd and court scenes show the whole Company off at its dramatic finest. But it is MacMillan's choreography for Rudolf, one of the most technically and emotionally demanding roles in the repertory for male dancers, that makes this ballet so iconic. Rudolf's emotional decline is charted through daring and visceral pas de deux with his mother, his wife and Mary Vetsera - choreography that pushes classical ballet to its limits.
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  • @RoyalOperaHouse
    @RoyalOperaHouse  8 днів тому

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  • @KimiGR5
    @KimiGR5 5 років тому +314

    Steven truly is made of titanium

    • @janedoex8345
      @janedoex8345 5 років тому +16

      KimiGR5 More like 24 k gold. Titanium would be too stiff, gold too unstable. Pure Gold is actually really soft and bendy, so they combine it with other metals, to even be able to make jewelery out if it. So I'd guess him 24 Karat, more flexible and expensive than the highest purity in typical jewelery, but stable enough to make something really shiny and beautiful out of it.

    • @artegiannioti7976
      @artegiannioti7976 5 років тому +1

      i would be the 70th like but let's just keep it that way

  • @SuicideJade
    @SuicideJade 5 років тому +282

    I want to see this so badly now

  • @marissaventre222
    @marissaventre222 5 років тому +95

    When she said "Steven is made of titanium" I actually started to cry...not sure why but it took my breath away the appreciation and bond they have it's a privilege to witness

  • @toyesteve
    @toyesteve 5 років тому +195

    I really hope this is released on DVD, not being able to see it live or on the cinema yesterday evening is torture. Such an amazing ballet production, and story.

    • @bedroomsoliloquies
      @bedroomsoliloquies 5 років тому +6

      I think it is already available on DVD! Both on its own and in combination with other ballets, if I am not mistaken, but I think I saw it on Amazon!

    • @toyesteve
      @toyesteve 5 років тому +2

      I have some of the Royals dvds already. Hoping this production will be filmed and released.

    • @sarahhard1188
      @sarahhard1188 5 років тому +1

      It is on DVD

    • @toyesteve
      @toyesteve 5 років тому +1

      @@sarahhard1188 from this year? I know there's previous productions released.

    • @sarahhard1188
      @sarahhard1188 5 років тому +1

      @@toyesteve OK previous years, then. With Ed Watson, even better

  • @daisymurf4727
    @daisymurf4727 5 років тому +148

    *mayerling was quite possibly the best piece of ballet that I have ever seen*

    • @Ariadne-cg4cq
      @Ariadne-cg4cq 4 місяці тому +1

      @daisymurf4727. I agree with you 💯. I have seen it at Covent Garden 4-5 times over the last 20 years or so with different dancers every time all of whom were amazing but each one did it slightly differently and I loved every one of them. It is by far my most favourite ballet. Much as I love Romeo and Juliet and Manon, I put Mayerling in a completely different class.

  • @kualumpurzagreb3408
    @kualumpurzagreb3408 5 років тому +85

    Intense, passionate, raw, energetic and very alive. The ballet Mayerling always surprises, and never disappoints. Very human to the core, and magnetic in attraction. The audience are at the edge of their seats with each act. One of Kenneth's best. And Pas de deux's that defy gravity. Human existence and demands that come alive on stage. What a creation, and what a Ballet choreography. Amazing artistry and technique by the Dancers of Royal Ballet. Always an immense pleasure to watch and absorb. Bravo !! 👍👍❤❤

  • @jlr108
    @jlr108 5 років тому +45

    Mayerling was the first ballet that I ever saw. I was a teenager and read a review of it in the papers and that it was being performed at the ROH as part of the ballet proms, so a friend and I went to Covent Garden after school and joined the enormous long line of people waiting to get in. Wayne Eagling was playing the part of Rudolf that night. We were mesmerised and started to go regularly to watch ballet two or three times a week, mostly at the ROH, sometimes at Sadlers Wells or the English Coliseum. That was in 1978, I think, or maybe 79.

  • @jenniferge5196
    @jenniferge5196 5 років тому +85

    Watched it tonight at ROH, absolutely loved it. Feel so sorry for Rudolf that he didn’t get much love from his mother and had to look everywhere for the replacement. Steven was so amazing at portraying the desperation of Rudolf!

  • @mangojam8514
    @mangojam8514 5 років тому +34

    ah sarah dances so beautifully

  • @Italianrockgirl
    @Italianrockgirl 5 років тому +18

    The Cinema Performance last month was absolutly breathtaking. I really hope the royal opera house decides to publish that recording of the ballet on DVD. The cast was brilliant and danced beautifully!

  • @bookmilla8616
    @bookmilla8616 5 років тому +36

    I want to see this so badly, it looks so raw

  • @janedoex8345
    @janedoex8345 5 років тому +26

    Oh well, it's Steven McRae again, and Christopher Saunders commenting...Two of my favourite people when it comes to ballet.... So then working together, the outcome has to be almost unreal !

  • @daisymurf4727
    @daisymurf4727 5 років тому +79

    I hate to use stan twitter talk, but I think that I left my wig in the cinema after seeing this last night

    • @nope.thankies
      @nope.thankies 4 роки тому +6

      That's not Stan Twitter talk. The LGBTQ+ community would like to speak with you...

    • @haute03
      @haute03 3 роки тому +2

      @@nope.thankies lol my thoughts exactly. POC lgbtq folks if we want to get really specific. Either way, I totally agree with Daisy's comment. Beautiful performance!

    • @nope.thankies
      @nope.thankies 3 роки тому

      @@haute03 oh, absolutely

  • @_sootyfoot
    @_sootyfoot 5 років тому +27

    Heartbroken I missed the streaming last night and even more so that I won't be able to see it in London any time soon :(

  • @dancer2189
    @dancer2189 5 років тому +49

    I hope a video like this will happen for la Bayadere I would love to hear Natalia talk

  • @majesticsunset8184
    @majesticsunset8184 5 років тому +15

    I loved watching the video of them practicing for this ballet, so amazing!

  • @donnakerr6069
    @donnakerr6069 5 років тому +9

    These guys are amazing together... love seeing them together 💙

  • @StephanieJ777
    @StephanieJ777 5 років тому +18

    This company is truly innovative. We need more of this in Ballet!

  • @guy.h
    @guy.h 5 років тому +6

    An incredible performance last night. I do hope that the DVD will be released soon.

  • @qtmelly2012
    @qtmelly2012 4 роки тому +3

    Stunning dancers. I’d love to see this performance live!

  • @victorianichols2
    @victorianichols2 5 років тому +11

    Quite the most wonderful ballet! Fantastic dancing from Steven McRae though the colour of his beige tights were rather distracting.

  • @donalkennedy373
    @donalkennedy373 5 років тому +4

    Anyone living in Dublin who missed out on the live stream can come see it in Dún Laoghaire this Saturday! It's showing at Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire at 2pm.

  • @JamKick
    @JamKick Рік тому +1

    Saw this last night at ROH. My 1st ballet. Sooo, ballet are officially not my thing. The orchestra was amazing, dancers amazing.. Lovely atmosphere....

  • @ogawamariko8157
    @ogawamariko8157 3 роки тому

    How beautiful!
    I am on fire !!

  • @TotallyMH729TsMH
    @TotallyMH729TsMH 5 років тому +1

    ghad I need to watch them dance in this!!!

  • @serinawolf5821
    @serinawolf5821 5 років тому +2

    So wishing I could have seen this live stream ! Will it be on sale dvd or download ?

  • @LivingDove
    @LivingDove 3 роки тому +1

    Kenneth was my favorite choreographer. His "Manon" is why I started to dance in the first place, I would say, after I saw it premiered in 1974 at the Kennedy Center with my Mom, when I was 13. "Mayerling" premiered in early 1978 with Lynn Seymour and David Wall in the leads, around the time a man named Gary Phillips finished molesting me, when I ran away from my abusive father--the year I later turned 17, myself. Gary was someone I used to smoke, drink, and abused drugs with, as well. Mary Vetsera was only 17 when Crown Prince Rudolf shot her and himself at Mayerling, outside Vienna, Austria, where my father's side of the family was from, by chance. I didn't know Kenneth personally, then. In fact, I stopped dancing for several years, after I was molested, only going back to ballet class in 1980, after I grew jealous when a hometown girl, an acquaintance, Susan Jaffe, made good. I met Kenneth when he chose me to play a small role in his "Romeo and Juliet," at the Kennedy Center, when he set it on ABT in 1984, when I was a supernumerary. He chose and rehearsed us himself, which was unheard of--and Nicho Georgiadis fitted our costumes himself, too. I never asked Kenneth for a dance audition, though. I was too shy to, I suppose. I had just started at the University of Maryland, too, after studying ballet in Manhattan for 2 years; I was at the University of Maryland at my father's behest--and he forbade me to major in dance. Kenneth ran ABT with Misha Baryshnikov, at the time, and I didn't want to work for Misha, whose reputation as a director preceded him. He had been known to fire his former partner, Gelsey Kirkland and her partner, Patrick Bissell, for doing cocaine--though, from what I have read, Misha drank, himself, which seems hypocritical. At the time, I was still drinking, too, though I had given up illicit drugs, around that time. My favorite company was the Stuttgart Ballet, which Marcia Haydee ran like a big, happy family, back then--but Stuttgart was so far away, and I was very attached to my Mom, who lived in the DC area, at the time.
    As it turns out, I needed that higher education, too. Had I asked Kenneth for an audition, and had he liked my dancing, I would have dropped out of the University of Maryland, where I was a full-time undergraduate student, at the time, to work with him on ballets. And I might never have gotten into recovery, which I got into after taking women's studies classes at the graduate level at UM in early 1992--during which time I read Ellen Bass' and Laura Davis' book, "The Courage to Heal," which is a guide for women survivors of childhood sexual abuse. That book got me to come out of denial about having been sexually abused as a girl, and I started going to recovery meetings. Half a year later, I stopped smoking cigarettes, in late 1992. I believe I did that after Kenneth died of a sudden heart attack, while reviving this ballet, "Mayerling," in London with Viviana Durante and Irek Mukhamedov in the leads, that night. Three weeks later, the black, lesbian writer, Audre Lorde, died of recurring cancer, on November 17, 1992, which happened to be the biracial writer's and activist's, Rebecca Walker's, 23rd birthday. Her mother, Alice Walker, of whose work I was particularly enamored, wrote the essay, "My Daughter Smokes," years before, which got Rebecca to stop smoking, when she was still in grade school. I believe I read that essay--as I read all of Alice's work, back then, over a period of years--before I stopped smoking, myself. My unofficial smoking cessation date is, in fact, November 17, 1992, since I am not entirely sure when I stopped smoking--though I kept a daily diary, back then, and if I was really assiduous, I could read through the hundreds of diaries I have kept to see if I wrote of my last cigarette in there. Both Kenneth and Audre smoked, from what I have seen and read. I also stopped regular dance class when Kenneth died. I guess, at heart, I was always "his" dancer, though he never knew that. And in late 1993, about a year after I stopped smoking cigarettes, I got clean and sober, though that is another story altogether.

  • @pongo7695
    @pongo7695 5 років тому +1

    Is this going to be for sale on DVD?

  • @user-lj1sc9bs4t
    @user-lj1sc9bs4t Рік тому

    これが1番の名演と言っても過言ではない

  • @laurenjcoates
    @laurenjcoates 3 роки тому +5

    Mayerling is the Hamlet of ballet

  • @melissacornet-clark6296
    @melissacornet-clark6296 5 років тому

    I watched the pre general rehursal for free and i would of watched it again

  • @s02229
    @s02229 5 років тому +2

    What's the Liszt piece playing when the legendary Leanne Benjamin talks about the ballet and Steven and Sarah are doing a pas de deux?

  • @Aasenzeng
    @Aasenzeng 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t know why other people’s love stories are so completely unrelatable to me 😇

  • @vivianasepulveda4548
    @vivianasepulveda4548 5 років тому

    ¿Cuándo en Colombia? 🤗🤗

  • @enigmatheinfj5346
    @enigmatheinfj5346 5 років тому +3

    Honestly Prince Rudolf & Mary Vetsera kind of reminds me of Hades & Persephone a little bit

    • @enigmatheinfj5346
      @enigmatheinfj5346 5 років тому +1

      I think they are the true definition of masculinity and femininity

  • @tinarider9945
    @tinarider9945 4 роки тому +1

    The real story of Mayerling by austrian people is that was a plot,Rudolf and Maria killed secret services..no suicide..very sad love and story❤❤

  • @inactive610
    @inactive610 4 роки тому

    I have no clue how i came across this video but uh 0:42 is my uncle and now im confused

  • @Garethstruelove
    @Garethstruelove Рік тому

    I don’t want to see a ballet, I want to see the movie with Omar Sharif and Catherine Genevieve. Heck with the ballet.

  • @dankhnw8
    @dankhnw8 5 років тому

    .....loves********

  • @DENVERTZ007
    @DENVERTZ007 5 років тому

    Ενα πολυ ενδιαφερον αφιερωμα στην παρασταση κλασσικου μαπλετου"Μαγιερλινγκ",απο τα Βασιλικα Μπαλετα του Λονδινου εστω και αν αυτο το αφιερωμα καρταει μονο...5 λεπτα.Οι χορογραφιες ειναι του διασημου Σκοτσεζου χορογραφου Κενεθ Μακ Μιλλαν,που εχει δημιουργησει την συγχρονη χορευτικη παρασταση"Η Ιεροτελεστια της Ανοιξης".Αυτη παρασταση δημιουργηθηκε το 1978.Μου αρεσει που τα σκηνικα της συγκεκριμενης παραστασης,τα φτιαχνει ενας Ελληνας,ο οποιος φυσικα εχει μεγαλη αγαπη για το κλασσικο μπαλετο.Απο το αφιερωμα αυτο,καταλαβα οτι αξιζει τον κοπο να το παρακολουθησουμε....

  • @jenniferwest1043
    @jenniferwest1043 5 років тому

    Edward Watson will always be the best Rudolf!

  • @shortchineselearningvideos8712
    @shortchineselearningvideos8712 5 років тому +1

    I wish he could be taller so his dance could be more impressive.

    • @janedoex8345
      @janedoex8345 5 років тому +19

      Dan Smith He is tall, but when the women are on pointe it adds more height so it looks much different....

    • @sasharigby4891
      @sasharigby4891 4 роки тому +8

      Oh dear that man is impressive height not withstanding