It's not just that Barishnikov's technique is dazzling here, his acting cannot be beaten. He completely embodies the character, who thoroughly enjoys being himself!
Yes, exactly what I was thinking. I love watching classical ballet, especially the men’s solos, but so often it is just spin, leap, pose, or leap leap pose, .... If the dancer can’t give us a taste of who the character is, it’s beautiful but a bit hollow. I can understand why Baryshnikov migrated to modern dance and theatre over the years.
Yes, that is exactly, what the others are lacking. It's often like watching a sports event with classical music. They're perfect athlets and their technique might be perfect, but Baryshnikov has it all.
Fabulous, AB-so-LUTE-ly fabulous! Thank you for assembling this video with its amazing dancers. I can see why you saved Baryshnikov for last; his dancing was the epitome of male grace, strength, beauty and sheer, unassailable talent and technique. Bravo!
I could watch Barishnikov in this every day. Honestly tho, the entire cast and total company commitment in this film of Don Q are sensational! The golden era of ABT.
WOW 😳 they all are amazing…. Ivan Vasiliev, his jumps were so high, never lost the technique and form on the air plus the drama. No dough that Baryshnikov is one special creature with extraordinary skills
matthew goldings variation was wow. The Jete at 3:46 was AMAZING. Baryshnikov is unreal- love him! I would have added Sergei Polunin. Especially Sergeis Le Corsairre variation
I dont want to write another hymn about Baryshnikow. So write to the fabolous Lopatin, the great solo in Sylphide by Steven McRae (A most difficult variation), the elegance of Hallberg`s Marco Spada. Corella`s stormy and explossiv dancing Sarafanovs charm and Sergejevs perfection! They are truely first rank all together in this video. Thank you! Love to watch them.❤🔥
This is an extremely difficult routine to perform but these extremely handsome young adult men perform the art of ballet to brilliant perfection with such ease. I have always been fascinated by the elegance of performing male ballet artists who make watching ballet such a delicious treat for the senses. Ballet is the highest form of adult male performance and the absolute perfection makes this such a delight to watch and enjoy the ballet artists especially the male players.
Yes mishas’ solos no matter what ballet, seem to be the way they Should be danced/ choreographed, like there is no better way, or just perhaps he is the GOAT!
4 роки тому+16
Barishnikov is the first, the one for everything!!!!!!😍
As Soon as Barishnikov arrived. Bang I felt emotion, immediately. Not see, then happen. In the same moment. Now that’s not to say that others don’t have this power. Because Carlos Acosta is does infact he incomparable! And Beautiful to watch. thank you for a fine selection. But, where was Carlos Acosta’s Variation? Maybe another video...🙏🏾
Acosta, Kumakava, Ziskaridse, Sarabia and ? We need another video!------Kimin Kim, Sklyarov, Solimosy and of course Alexander Godunov! And Damian Woetzel, Ib Anderson, Friedemann Vogel, Villellja, Damboise, ...I stop myself now! I noticed; I fergot importend nemes: Semyon Shudin, Vladimir Malakhov, Ruzimatov! And Thibaud. 😍
Each one of this dancers are awesome! What they do is amazing. All of them have their own style to approach their variations. I just love to see great dancers. Fantastic compilation❤ thanks. Love
when someone will invent new worlds maybe i will be able to say what Misha mesns to me... until that day i will keep him deep inside my soul as the greatest ballet artist that ever walk this earth... no one is nearly comparable with him... he belongs to another dimension... saw him two times live with my own eyes... astonishing, marvellouse, perfect in every single way.... i love him so very much!!!!💕❤️😍🥰
Corella murdered Le Corsaire (in a good way He is amazing). I adore Matthew Golding and can never forget how he ends those turns at the end of that variation. Every nutcracker I look for that...and never. Vasiliev takes my breath away. I don't think anyone could have done that variation like him. And same for Misha. He sold that performance like no other. He is the GOAT. Mic drop. Cup drop...lol
Барышников, конечно, на первом месте. Вячеслав Лопатин очень техничен: такие сложные прыжки выполняет, зависая, оттточенные движения, баланс держит великолепно, на уровне Барышникова. И Иван Васильев с его парящими, зависающими прыжками. Понравился отточенностью движений, балансом, вращениями Мэттиас Хофманн. И Сарафанов великолепен, видна прекрасная школа и техника.
After watching all of these marvelous dancers, Baryshnikov is still number one. I do enjoy Ivan Vasiliev. I saw him dance the flames of Paris live and he was simply marvelous. But he is always dancing the same character Ivan.
I love it, not to fan of Vassiliev but what a wonderful compilation of male variations and bailarinos. Next time you probably should do a compilation of 30....lol... for the nay sayers, do your own compilation if so unhappy you lazy bums! I want mooooooore, Misha could be just standing still like in Giselle and still be NUMBER 1.
Anyone who can even finish these variations, much less at this caliber, is a superhuman ultra beast. That said Leonid Sarafanov and Baryshnikov at his prime are aliens; they just seem to bypass any struggle with a physical feat
A STUNNING collection of videos! The dancers are exemplary. I loved this!! Please keep them coming, Ballet Girl! I’m with you on this! Another “ballet girl”!
I have literally never been able to find proper words to describe Ángel Corella's dancing, for EVERY single role he interpreted, from Romeo, to Basil, Siegfried, Alì, Solor, and I will stop here because otherwise I would keep on mentioning all the male roles in ballet! His artistry and virtuosity... he just has to be loved and contemplated in all his heavenly glory 😅😍!!!
Christ on drums, do those jumps in La Corsaire have names? And if so, what the hell are they? Not to mention those diagonal twisty things in Flames of Paris. Steven McRae is just so damn likable. I get the Albrecht Variation music stuck in my head regularly, and I enjoyed one dancer's expressed appreciation of the role actually demanding that he look half-dead from exhaustion during that number for plot purposes. Baryshnikov is like oil and the laws of physics, gravity, and thermodynamics are like water.
The double "twisty things" in Flames of Paris are entrelace double, but with an extra half rotation to devant... Almost nobody does this step. Not even that many dancers do a regular entrelace double (which finishes in arabesque). See Baryshnikov in the Giselle, or Don Quixote variation. Actually, Valery Panov did them even earlier than Misha, maybe Misha learned it from him as they were both in the Kirov? I don't think I ever posted a video, but I used to do the same step as Vasiliev back in 2001 in the Coda of Paquita when I was dancing in Japan. If I can find the clip I'll upload it. But of course, Vasiliev's jump is probably literally twice as high as mine...
Oh my goodness... They are all so very incredibly talented.. my jaw dropped and I screamed out loud... This is so beautiful... Thank you for the post❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
jamas he visto bailar a algun bailarin con ese impetu voluptuoso..con ese poderio y con esa seguridad pasmodica..........llena de pasion...que apura el lagrimar....................de gusto...................ESE ES ANGEL CORELLA
I was taught for a while by Valentine Zeglovsy for a while he had been with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and as things happen in life he was on tour in Australia and the War broke out he joined the Australian airforce. This guy had danced with Pavlova, massine and Nijinsky! Every Saturday I would go to Sloane square for class in an old church hall with a leaky roof and centre work was always Don Quixote which I can safely say I got pretty good at. The secret behind the Russian style is that they have achieved the perfect body lines and the most graceful way to get there and still portray yourself as a virile man.
For Albrecht variations I would have chosen Nikolai Tsiskaridze, he was amazing in Giselle. I am not sure why you didn't choose any of his, many of these were so much better performed by him. Here Baryshnikov was the best, perfection.
I absolutely agree!! For me, no dancer can compare to the physical beauty, emotionality, athleticism, and floating leaps of the great Tsiskaridze. In the current day, Vadim Muntagirov comes close.
here other names for your list of 30...Jose Manoel Carreño, Vladimir Malakov, Ethan Stiffel, Marcelo Gomes, Roberto Boile, Jose Manoel Legris and Mooooore!!!!
Técnica perfeita,revelação de um grande talento,as bailarinas só ficam olhando mesmo,pelo menos deixou alguma coisa de bom,seu fogão pra mostra outras coisas
Haters are gonna hate, envious are gonna envy, stupid people are gonna be stupid and toxic people are gonna be toxic anyway. So forget about those type of people, be yourself and be happy with what you do. All the best!
It's a very old term, yet men were and are never called ballerina, it is ballirino (as both French & Italian have gender inflection pronunciation). The more modern terms for male dancers are: danseur, principal, & danseur noble... besides ballerina is actually a classical rank in a company, yet it has become synonymous with any female classical ballet dancer.
I loved your list although your corsaire variations were wrong. Corella dances the "ali variation" or "slave variation" and Lopatin dances the "slaver" variation or "lankadem" variation
It's not just that Barishnikov's technique is dazzling here, his acting cannot be beaten. He completely embodies the character, who thoroughly enjoys being himself!
Right, I much prefer Barishnikov to Nureyev.
@@ozsfi same
Youre absolutely right.
Yes, exactly what I was thinking. I love watching classical ballet, especially the men’s solos, but so often it is just spin, leap, pose, or leap leap pose, .... If the dancer can’t give us a taste of who the character is, it’s beautiful but a bit hollow. I can understand why Baryshnikov migrated to modern dance and theatre over the years.
Yes, that is exactly, what the others are lacking. It's often like watching a sports event with classical music. They're perfect athlets and their technique might be perfect, but Baryshnikov has it all.
Ballet is one of the most beautiful forms of art.
Agreed
And hardest
And the most painfull
*the most
I don't love it. I enjoy the beautiful men, though.
I smiled watching the video until the end. Anyone else get tears watching Baryshnikov? He’s in another universe.
Absolutely 💖
I can not get over how perfect he is. His technique, his presence on stage, his total control over his body... I could watch him dance forever
All are lovely but you saved the best for last..Baryshnikov. Magical.
On UA-cam the last one is often the best one.
I am totally speechless, Baryshnikov must descent from heaven.
love them all, but Baryshnikov is the whole package. One of a kind❤️❤️
I did see nureyev a few times , he was pretty good.
Kimin Kim is better
@Solomon You really think KIMIN KIM is BETTER than BARYSHNIKOV?!?! I really hope you're not serious.
Все хороши, но Барышников вне конкуренции. Он идеален!)))
Fabulous, AB-so-LUTE-ly fabulous! Thank you for assembling this video with its amazing dancers. I can see why you saved Baryshnikov for last; his dancing was the epitome of male grace, strength, beauty and sheer, unassailable talent and technique. Bravo!
I could watch Barishnikov in this every day. Honestly tho, the entire cast and total company commitment in this film of Don Q are sensational! The golden era of ABT.
Faltan los mejores, según mi concepción
Debo retractarme. Si están tres de los mejores.
WOW 😳 they all are amazing…. Ivan Vasiliev, his jumps were so high, never lost the technique and form on the air plus the drama. No dough that Baryshnikov is one special creature with extraordinary skills
I m sorry i dont like vasiliev he is dirty no fifth position no second , anything. No elegance, no thanks
@@annagi344Ivan is powerful, energetic, sexy, his temper makes me dizzy!
@@annagi344totally right with you, vasiliev is more like a gymanstic than a dancer
@@NanaPigal-789totally agree omg
The house went wild with Barishnikov, no wonder!
matthew goldings variation was wow. The Jete at 3:46 was AMAZING. Baryshnikov is unreal- love him! I would have added Sergei Polunin. Especially Sergeis Le Corsairre variation
I’m pretty sure they would’ve if he didn’t say that crap on Twitter
Exact
I dont want to write another hymn about Baryshnikow. So write to the fabolous Lopatin, the great solo in Sylphide by Steven McRae (A most difficult variation), the elegance of Hallberg`s Marco Spada. Corella`s stormy and explossiv dancing Sarafanovs charm and Sergejevs perfection! They are truely first rank all together in this video. Thank you! Love to watch them.❤🔥
This is an extremely difficult routine to perform but these extremely handsome young adult men perform the art of ballet to brilliant perfection with such ease. I have always been fascinated by the elegance of performing male ballet artists who make watching ballet such a delicious treat for the senses. Ballet is the highest form of adult male performance and the absolute perfection makes this such a delight to watch and enjoy the ballet artists especially the male players.
Yes mishas’ solos no matter what ballet, seem to be the way they Should be danced/ choreographed, like there is no better way, or just perhaps he is the GOAT!
Barishnikov is the first, the one for everything!!!!!!😍
Wonderful Barishnikov!
As Soon as Barishnikov arrived. Bang I felt emotion, immediately. Not see, then happen. In the same moment. Now that’s not to say that others don’t have this power. Because Carlos Acosta is does infact he incomparable! And Beautiful to watch. thank you for a fine selection. But, where was Carlos Acosta’s Variation? Maybe another video...🙏🏾
Acosta, Kumakava, Ziskaridse, Sarabia and ? We need another video!------Kimin Kim, Sklyarov, Solimosy and of course Alexander Godunov! And Damian Woetzel, Ib Anderson, Friedemann Vogel, Villellja, Damboise, ...I stop myself now! I noticed; I fergot importend nemes: Semyon Shudin, Vladimir Malakhov, Ruzimatov! And Thibaud. 😍
@@susannevollmer2347 definitely
Each one of this dancers are awesome! What they do is amazing. All of them have their own style to approach their variations. I just love to see great dancers. Fantastic compilation❤ thanks. Love
13:07 Baryshnikov is one with the music 💖
Superb Baryshnikov!
Omg Ivan Vasiliev and MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV😭😭💖
Agree - they shine
Absolutely. the two very best
You saved the best for last!!! OMG. Lucky me I saw him dance with Gelsey!! I am old!
Все красавцы удалые, но кто может сравниться с Мишей... Артист!!!
There's nothing more beautiful in dance than classical ballet.
Wonderful Mathias Heymann and the hugely underrated Lopatin.
Next to Baryshnikov, Lopatin was my favorite as he imbued his characters with some personality.
What a wonderful selection of variations.. and all clearly labelled. What a joy to watch. Thank you.
I've always been a Barishnikov fan. He's precise, and quite a leaper.
I would single out the very special and academic Mathias Heymann.
These performances on stage represent the pinnacle of human excellence.
Baryshnikov dances while many others do acrobatics. I can hardly watch anyone else in DQ or Giselle (And Other dances, Prodigal son, etc.)
I miss Nicolai Tsiskaridze here
Angel Corella is my favorite, but Baryshnikov is Baryshnikov
Exactly!!
So much personality!
I could not have said it better
That is exactly right
Absolutely. No one even comes close to Baryshnikov.
when someone will invent new worlds maybe i will be able to say what Misha mesns to me... until that day i will keep him deep inside my soul as the greatest ballet artist that ever walk this earth... no one is nearly comparable with him... he belongs to another dimension... saw him two times live with my own eyes... astonishing, marvellouse, perfect in every single way.... i love him so very much!!!!💕❤️😍🥰
The last one is truly dancing with ease and joy
I run out of superlatives. Especially love Corella's jumps, Heymann's elegance and speed, and Vasiliev's machismo.
Corella murdered Le Corsaire (in a good way He is amazing). I adore Matthew Golding and can never forget how he ends those turns at the end of that variation. Every nutcracker I look for that...and never. Vasiliev takes my breath away. I don't think anyone could have done that variation like him. And same for Misha. He sold that performance like no other. He is the GOAT. Mic drop. Cup drop...lol
Барышников, конечно, на первом месте. Вячеслав Лопатин очень техничен: такие сложные прыжки выполняет, зависая, оттточенные движения, баланс держит великолепно, на уровне Барышникова. И Иван Васильев с его парящими, зависающими прыжками. Понравился отточенностью движений, балансом, вращениями Мэттиас Хофманн. И Сарафанов великолепен, видна прекрасная школа и техника.
After watching all of these marvelous dancers, Baryshnikov is still number one. I do enjoy Ivan Vasiliev. I saw him dance the flames of Paris live and he was simply marvelous. But he is always dancing the same character Ivan.
His Ivan is his greatest performance! To me the best!
their strength and control and hight of their jumps blows my mind, and they make it look so graceful and efortless
I love it, not to fan of Vassiliev but what a wonderful compilation of male variations and bailarinos. Next time you probably should do a compilation of 30....lol... for the nay sayers, do your own compilation if so unhappy you lazy bums! I want mooooooore, Misha could be just standing still like in Giselle and still be NUMBER 1.
Барышников - сама красота!
Great to see Johan Kobborg there. He's my all time favourite male ballet dancer :)
all are great!!! Angel Corella #1. David Hallberg #2. it is like comparing the best apple and best orange.
The best comes last ❤️
Grandissima idea questi 15....... Bellissimo video.... Grazie per averlo inserito..... Grazia eleganza tecnica... Veramente entusiasmante!!!!!
Spectacular! Brings tears to my eyes.Corella in Le Corsaire breathtaking.
Misha is superb!! As he always was. Still, I'd add Godunov - his elegance was gorgeous, and Polunin too :)...
Agree!
У полуніна очі божевільні.
Misha at the end, certanly, he's The Best!!!!!!
Anyone who can even finish these variations, much less at this caliber, is a superhuman ultra beast. That said Leonid Sarafanov and Baryshnikov at his prime are aliens; they just seem to bypass any struggle with a physical feat
Will Sarafanov spend his entire life looking like a teenager? (That'd be nice.)
Великолепно! Невозможно глаз отвести! Все хороши! Прекрасная музыка великих Композиторов!!!
A STUNNING collection of videos! The dancers are exemplary. I loved this!! Please keep them coming, Ballet Girl! I’m with you on this! Another “ballet girl”!
The cups variation is the original mic drop lol
Is very interesting video! The last danseur russe is the best.
Baryshnikov is very special
Leonid Sarafanov's smile is as beautiful as his technique. I hope he come to Oz ❤❤❤
Misha, pour toujours! ))
Awesome!! great dancers. I think I'd include 'Pas Classique' in the list, with Nicolas Le Riche.
Thank you for inserting Matthew Golding. He is just great. Ever seen him in Don Quichote? Amazing!!!!
I have literally never been able to find proper words to describe Ángel Corella's dancing, for EVERY single role he interpreted, from Romeo, to Basil, Siegfried, Alì, Solor, and I will stop here because otherwise I would keep on mentioning all the male roles in ballet! His artistry and virtuosity... he just has to be loved and contemplated in all his heavenly glory 😅😍!!!
Christ on drums, do those jumps in La Corsaire have names? And if so, what the hell are they? Not to mention those diagonal twisty things in Flames of Paris.
Steven McRae is just so damn likable.
I get the Albrecht Variation music stuck in my head regularly, and I enjoyed one dancer's expressed appreciation of the role actually demanding that he look half-dead from exhaustion during that number for plot purposes.
Baryshnikov is like oil and the laws of physics, gravity, and thermodynamics are like water.
The double "twisty things" in Flames of Paris are entrelace double, but with an extra half rotation to devant... Almost nobody does this step. Not even that many dancers do a regular entrelace double (which finishes in arabesque). See Baryshnikov in the Giselle, or Don Quixote variation. Actually, Valery Panov did them even earlier than Misha, maybe Misha learned it from him as they were both in the Kirov? I don't think I ever posted a video, but I used to do the same step as Vasiliev back in 2001 in the Coda of Paquita when I was dancing in Japan. If I can find the clip I'll upload it. But of course, Vasiliev's jump is probably literally twice as high as mine...
I believe the Le Corsaire jump is pas sissone.
Press Random saut de basque
@@PressRandom pas sissone is a turning switch leap
@@valeriehilen2875 saut de basque is traveling forward and one leg is straight
Grazie per questo video. Rivedere marco spada per me e' molto emozionante. Ma bravi tutti.
E comunque con Ivan Vasiliev in scena, non c'è n'è piu' per nessuno.
You have chosen the best of the best male dancers! Pleasure to watch!
Oh my goodness... They are all so very incredibly talented.. my jaw dropped and I screamed out loud... This is so beautiful... Thank you for the post❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Friedemann Vogel is definitely my favorite dancer. What a shame you didn't include him..
So fantastic I get the joy of the dance again watching these amazing men.
Yes
This is so under applauded. Phenomenally perfect.
Thank you for Leonid Sarafanov at #5.
Nine double tours and pirouettes at the end!
That guy's dancing at 3:00 brought tears to me eyes...
Mathew golding is so underrated. His technique is perfect!!!!
あまりにも凄すぎて、開いた口が塞がらない❗️凄い動画を、有り難う‼️
Wonderful choices! Deepest thanks for creating this montage.
jamas he visto bailar a algun bailarin con ese impetu voluptuoso..con ese poderio y con esa seguridad pasmodica..........llena de pasion...que apura el lagrimar....................de gusto...................ESE ES ANGEL CORELLA
Thank you for the video!! I want to draw male ballet dancers and this video is a great reference for how they move and the costumes!!!
What a pleasure to see men in ballet and they do very well, I marry one like that. It's a delight, it's passion, it's art for ballet
le corsaire and don Quijote are the best two in my opinion but they are all good I love the variations
Their stamina is amazing! All those jumps!
We could see defined cheeks in thighs all the time but I still gasped when the kilt flared 😂
Oh me, why do I love Russian dancers sooo much?
I was taught for a while by
Valentine Zeglovsy for a while he had been with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and as things happen in life he was on tour in Australia and the War broke out he joined the Australian airforce.
This guy had danced with
Pavlova, massine and Nijinsky!
Every Saturday I would go to Sloane square for class in an old church hall with a leaky roof and centre work was always
Don Quixote which I can safely say I got pretty good at.
The secret behind the Russian style is that they have achieved the perfect body lines and the most graceful way to get there and still portray yourself as a virile man.
What great athletes ! Such beauty and strength. Thanks.
Breathtakingly beautiful!
3.28...Грандиозно...прекрасный танцовщик.. Браво!!!!!
Number 6 was out of this world!
Thank you for making this, its wonderful!
I so enjoyed this video! Thanks SBG for posting!
Now that's dancing! Totally in awe.
Stunning
Mathias Heymann is hands down thee best!
Barysnikov !!!!
For Albrecht variations I would have chosen Nikolai Tsiskaridze, he was amazing in Giselle. I am not sure why you didn't choose any of his, many of these were so much better performed by him. Here Baryshnikov was the best, perfection.
I absolutely agree!! For me, no dancer can compare to the physical beauty, emotionality, athleticism, and floating leaps of the great Tsiskaridze. In the current day, Vadim Muntagirov comes close.
Grazie per questo bel video.
here other names for your list of 30...Jose Manoel Carreño, Vladimir Malakov, Ethan Stiffel, Marcelo Gomes, Roberto Boile, Jose Manoel Legris and Mooooore!!!!
No robert boile please no
lol but in all seriousness.
I love 9.slave variation. its charming. very high energy which I love.
When you're clapping whooping alone to your computer....
Técnica perfeita,revelação de um grande talento,as bailarinas só ficam olhando mesmo,pelo menos deixou alguma coisa de bom,seu fogão pra mostra outras coisas
Thank you for posting these exciting artists
This really motivates me because i'm a male balleriana. It sucks because a lot of people think i'm gay, but i'm not. I just love ballet.
Haters are gonna hate, envious are gonna envy, stupid people are gonna be stupid and toxic people are gonna be toxic anyway. So forget about those type of people, be yourself and be happy with what you do. All the best!
Ballerino
It's a very old term, yet men were and are never called ballerina, it is ballirino (as both French & Italian have gender inflection pronunciation). The more modern terms for male dancers are: danseur, principal, & danseur noble... besides ballerina is actually a classical rank in a company, yet it has become synonymous with any female classical ballet dancer.
I should be practicing my solo.
What am I doing here.
But oh they all make it look so easy. So gorgeous.
MISHA.
Period.
I loved your list although your corsaire variations were wrong. Corella dances the "ali variation" or "slave variation" and Lopatin dances the "slaver" variation or "lankadem" variation
this is correct, angel corella danced as Ali, not conrad
To swirl, to strength & To shear........ Is enough of beauty in ballet, I desire & perform💖✨
Yes, I do too! He is absolutely amazing!