Absolutely no one like him…it breaks my heart that I never had the opportunity to witness his artistry from the audience. His light will shine forever!
MOLTO Coinvolgente d'expressio d'enfatizzazione commediale ed estatica della ballerina .Ottimo quello che con un mio neologismo mi piace chiamare convolo aereo ben tenuto dal partner. Sensibilità ed emozione partecipata e praesens nei due bravissimi agenti in proscenio. MOLTO BRAVI.BIGHIN GIULIO RENZO
Darrius Legrand Yes! But still beautiful and I do like the ending of this "Balcony" performance; sort of breathtaking!! Such a stunning ballet, thanks to Prokofiev and MacMillan (and Shakespeare, of course)! 😊 Jan
@@antoniolanzo4392 I thought it was an odd copy of MacMillan´s, but after reading your comment, MacMillan´s choregraphy (which I love) took a lot from (or had a good deal of inspiration from) Lavrovsky´s....did it not??
@@martinl19 of course, MacMillan was at the English premiere of the ballet at the Royal Opera House in 1956, when the Bolshoi had its first tour outside of the Soviet Union (you can find here on UA-cam the full Giselle with Ulanova and gala excerpts from that exact tour!). The Royal Opera House wanted to initially have also Lavrovsky’s Romeo and Juliet in their repertoire, but soviets didn’t allow them. So MacMillan came up with his version a few years later, and if you can definitely find in the ballet a lot of inspiration that came from the original production, which he saw live and mesmerized the whole British audience.
Ушел молодым - как Жерар Филип и Олег Даль! Остался - навсегда вечно юным и прекрасным Ромео! Великим Артистом!😢❤❤❤❤
Absolutely no one like him…it breaks my heart that I never had the opportunity to witness his artistry from the audience. His light will shine forever!
Vladimir Shklyarov, you are the best ballerino and the one who made me fall in love with Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet.
Сегодня Он погиб. Царствие НЕБЕСНОЕ Владимиру. Соболезнования коллегам, родным и близким, и всем, кто любит балет.😢😢
Especially liked Vladimir's interpretation.
Sgjkyarov was certainly in great form here.
Thanks for uploading these videos!! I couldn't see the performance online!!
2 outstanding dangers, magical paircin this masterpiece of Prokofiev🌷💥♨️
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
深刻な表情!🐱🐱
😢🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
utterly gorgeous
4:05 Why do I love trumpet so much?
MOLTO Coinvolgente d'expressio d'enfatizzazione commediale ed estatica della ballerina .Ottimo quello che con un mio neologismo mi piace chiamare convolo aereo ben tenuto dal partner. Sensibilità ed emozione partecipata e praesens nei due bravissimi agenti in proscenio. MOLTO BRAVI.BIGHIN GIULIO RENZO
Amazing, wish it were MacMillan's choreography though...
Darrius Legrand
Yes! But still beautiful and I do like the ending of this "Balcony" performance; sort of breathtaking!! Such a stunning ballet, thanks to Prokofiev and MacMillan (and Shakespeare, of course)!
😊 Jan
Which choregraphy is it ?
Kiarinadia the first one ever created, choreographed in 1940 by Leonid Lavrovsky for the Kirov/Mariinsky company
@@antoniolanzo4392 I thought it was an odd copy of MacMillan´s, but after reading your comment, MacMillan´s choregraphy (which I love) took a lot from (or had a good deal of inspiration from) Lavrovsky´s....did it not??
@@martinl19 of course, MacMillan was at the English premiere of the ballet at the Royal Opera House in 1956, when the Bolshoi had its first tour outside of the Soviet Union (you can find here on UA-cam the full Giselle with Ulanova and gala excerpts from that exact tour!). The Royal Opera House wanted to initially have also Lavrovsky’s Romeo and Juliet in their repertoire, but soviets didn’t allow them. So MacMillan came up with his version a few years later, and if you can definitely find in the ballet a lot of inspiration that came from the original production, which he saw live and mesmerized the whole British audience.
splendid
You can tell me whatever you want, but these are the true Romeo in Juliet.
よくかけられることば集…また?こりないの?…またか!🐱🐱ぜんぜんこりてない!
Belíssimo
😢😢😢
😢✝️🙏
Who is the choreography by?
the choreography is by Leonid Lavrovsky for the Mariinsky, the first choreography of this ballet ever created.
Errata corrige l'expressio
ハムスターついか…
くりかえしているうちに…最初のころの罪悪感はうすれていくうちに…🐱🐱こんなことに…なにが?なにを?くりかえす??……🐱🐱じゅんいち?
ジーザスさま!大型犬よりこわいす!ハムスター🐱
3:22 I hate that blouse of his!
あれだよまだコントロールできるかとおもわれた人々こりにやいということ
先生がきゆうに神がおりたと
じいちゃんコカイン
たちばかんがえてみればいいよ
注!不倫の説明ではありません!!
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