Three Chopin Dances - Robbins - McBride, Baryshnikov 1979

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  • @nancyanderson5310
    @nancyanderson5310 Рік тому +5

    Glorious. Never better. Bless God for awesome gifts and folks who do all the years of hard work to make those gifts visible!

  • @ТатьянаАлексеева-в4т

    Прелестно, Миша!
    Каких золотых мальчиков воспитал Пушкин.

  • @giuliorenzobighin8165
    @giuliorenzobighin8165 Рік тому +2

    Grande senso d'enfatizzazione commediale e grazia immiata nella ballerina.Acrobatici balzi con sforbiciata volante e d'estrema difficoltà esecutiva fa parte del ballerino realizzata con naturalezza e facilità esecutiva. OLTREMODO BRAVI.BIGHIN GIULIO RENZO

  • @melissaking6019
    @melissaking6019 7 років тому +23

    How I miss the days when the performing arts were celebrated at The White House. Another reason to admire Jimmy and Rosyln Carter.

  • @denisebahous685
    @denisebahous685 4 роки тому +9

    I can’t forget the couple Makarova / Baryshnikov,simply perfect.....

  • @МаринаПолякова-б3х
    @МаринаПолякова-б3х 5 років тому +10

    Amazing beauty! So
    delicate,, deep, graceful.

  • @halbearbruin
    @halbearbruin 8 років тому +28

    Thank you, so very much, for preserving this rare ballet performance of Baryshnikov at the White house, in 1979, I thought to never see again!

  • @ГалинаЛуточка
    @ГалинаЛуточка 3 роки тому +10

    I look again and again, it's so beautiful! Thank you so much, Navarre, for this video.... It seems to me that the partnership of Misha and Patricia has improved compared to 1978 (Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux) and they have begun to understand each other better

  • @kathymyers7279
    @kathymyers7279 6 років тому +5

    Lift I've never seen before, so lovely.

  • @felinefriends7797
    @felinefriends7797 8 років тому +9

    This is a delight. You unearth the most interesting performances,.

  • @mariachile2368
    @mariachile2368 Рік тому

    Absolutamente maravilloso y perfecto!!! Mil gracias por compartir ❤

  • @nan2kaye
    @nan2kaye 7 років тому +9

    Thanks so much for sharing this gem!

  • @wles196
    @wles196 7 років тому +8

    Thank you so much, Navarre for this video. For me this is a treasure.

  • @user-vn7sj5ig8w
    @user-vn7sj5ig8w 7 років тому +5

    Thank you as well for this beautiful and gem of them dancing. Love it!

  • @simaraft7373
    @simaraft7373 8 років тому +10

    This is the most delightful performance of this piece I've ever seen. Just lovely. (Why isn't Robbins applauding?!)

    • @simaraft7373
      @simaraft7373 8 років тому +5

      Navarre Brixen Yes I love their spin on it. So simple and charming and profound. I keep watching it again and again. BTW Robbins modest...? Ahem!

    • @simaraft7373
      @simaraft7373 8 років тому +2

      Navarre Brixen Double LOL!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon 5 років тому +1

      applauding himself? those were more gracious times

    • @l.alexandra5871
      @l.alexandra5871 Рік тому

      He’s not applauding because he’s the choreographer and director. It would be as if he’s applauding his own work.

  • @susanaolmedo1333
    @susanaolmedo1333 6 місяців тому

    Que exquisitez de coreógrafo ROBBINS!!

  • @hae-jungaliciakoh18
    @hae-jungaliciakoh18 3 роки тому +4

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hae-jungaliciakoh18
    @hae-jungaliciakoh18 3 роки тому +4

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @reanimato1
    @reanimato1 8 років тому +5

    Great. Thank you.

  • @BytomGirl
    @BytomGirl 7 років тому +4

    Pure delicacy and grace... what could be more beautiful than Chopin and Baryshnikov dancing to his music?
    One difference between American and Russian audience, when Russians like a performance they scream "Bravo",
    Americans are so "proper" and insipid in their appreciation.

    • @arepo
      @arepo 7 років тому +4

      I agree with the first half of your statement, this is a very inspired and graceful performance, I like it so much I watch it at least once a week :) But I wonder at the rest of your statement. This performance was at the White House, the guy sitting in the first row is the US president and the room is packed with officials and security. Officials don't scream their appreciation as a rule. Maybe they do so in Russia but US officials don't, it's poor manners. The president expressed his appreciation for the choreography by shaking Jerome Robbins' hand (white-bearded guy sitting right behind him) and presumably also went on stage to talk and shake Baryshnikov's hand after bows. I don't consider kind words and a handshake from the US president an insipid gesture.

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 7 років тому

      I wasn't talking only about WH, it's a trend in US, I have been to many concerts and productions and it's always the same reaction... And I could compare personally as I have lived in Russia where I started going to opera theater when I was 4, I lived in Poland where I attended many productions of different kinds and I lived in England, here in California I have had season tickets to Symphony and opera but reactions were similar. Russians always show their appreciation in such way and many in the West think it's travesty. But dancers like that reaction, it means they can go out and bow while getting some rest between sets and they know they are appreciated. These are two different worlds and I know them both. Has nothing to do with White House. Showing appreciation is not a crime.
      In Russia it is customary to applaud during performance, try to do it in America, yo will be branded a brut.

    • @arepo
      @arepo 7 років тому +4

      Thanks for the clarification, though I'm not sure how relevant is the behaviour of contemporary Cali audiences at, say, Segerstrom, to the video here (past audience consisting of officials sitting in a comparatively small room in the most official US building). As to regular American audiences 40 or 50 years ago, they did scream the MET and the Segerstrom down when it came to Baryshnikov, Kirkland, Fonteyn, Nureyev, Gregory, Bujones, and a few others. I'm not at all sure screaming throughout performance is a sign of appreciation, though. For me is a sign of disrespect to the dancers (disturbs concentration), and fellow audience members (can't hear the music). In my experience some member of the audience scream just because they like to hear themselves screaming, not because they're appreciating the art. And when it comes to Russians there's also the *paid claque* , particularly at the Bolshoi, so the reason for screaming might be even more divorced from what's actually going on on stage...
      Just to make myself clear, I have nothing against audience applauding for 15-20 sec right after the leading dancers's pdd because it affords a breather to the dancer (usually the male) doing the bravura variation afterwards. I'm also all for applauding and yelling and demanding countless curtains *post* performance, if it was a good one. I'm just against audience making a racket *during* performance, it disturbs the mood. I'm neither US American nor Russian nor Cuban (Cubans are also very noisy) and as such have no skin in this game. You're probably Russian. Different strokes for different folks I guess...

  • @arepo
    @arepo 8 років тому +4

    The viewer thanks you :)

  • @lilidafication
    @lilidafication 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @jws1948ja
    @jws1948ja 5 років тому +5

    In the White House.

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock 8 років тому +4

    Very poor video quality, but a rarity because performed in the Carter White House. Jerome Robbins was in the audience.

  • @leonardodavinchi6799
    @leonardodavinchi6799 3 місяці тому

    Это невероятно красиво!

  • @rebeccarosenlum1798
    @rebeccarosenlum1798 Рік тому

    Incredibly beautiful.
    BTW, What is pdd?

    • @angele810
      @angele810 Рік тому

      Short for pas de deux (duo)

  • @ГалинаЛуточка
    @ГалинаЛуточка 3 роки тому

    I wonder who Misha is waving so happily to during the bow ))

    • @angele810
      @angele810 3 роки тому +2

      Most likely to Jerry Robbins, the choreographer

  • @alexingresss2420
    @alexingresss2420 8 років тому +3

    Thank you! Do you happen to know the music used for the male variation and coda? (Which Chopin mazurka?)

    • @martintangora7324
      @martintangora7324 Рік тому

      It's just the continuation of the waltz.

    • @l.alexandra5871
      @l.alexandra5871 Рік тому

      Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 - it’s not a coda. It’s a waltz at times called colloquially the Farewell Waltz as the tale is Chopin composed it for his erstwhile fiancée whose parents would not allow the marriage to proceed due to Chopin’s poor health.

  • @ameliaiandolo5592
    @ameliaiandolo5592 6 місяців тому

    quest'uomo non balla volaaaaa

  • @l.alexandra5871
    @l.alexandra5871 Рік тому

    The peanut farmer and his wife. Never saw ballet in their lives. Just trying to emulate the culturally sophisticated and incomparable Jackie Kennedy and President Kennedy (who took his lead regarding classical arts from his wife).

  • @avesraggiana
    @avesraggiana 6 років тому

    Where was Makarova for this? Oh, that’s right. She’d just given birth a few months earlier.

    • @avesraggiana
      @avesraggiana 6 років тому +1

      Navarre Brixen Thank you for setting me straight about this. I’d also forgotten that Baryshnikov had danced with NYCB.

    • @Marta44339
      @Marta44339 6 років тому +5

      I love this. Thanks so much. I don't know how I've missed it before now. I saw Baryshnikov & McBride in Other Dances at NYCB in 1979. It was my first time at NYCB. Unforgettable! They're wonderful, and it's so interesting to compare this with Makarova/Baryshnikov, my favorite forever, or Kirkland /Baryshnikov. All are glorious. I would be so thrilled if a decent quality DVD existed of this.

    • @Marta44339
      @Marta44339 5 років тому +3

      Navarre Brixen: Do you know if a decent quality DVD of this DOES exist? I stop by here often to watch this. Thanks again.

    • @МаринаПолякова-б3х
      @МаринаПолякова-б3х 5 років тому +2

      @@Marta44339 Quite different than Makarova / Baryshnikov, but also brilliant.