07 October 2021 (Thu), 19:00 Moscow Kremlin Theatre of Classical Russian Ballet - Classical Ballet Figaro. To the music of W.A. Mozart and G. Rossini (ballet in 2 acts)
Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes (till 21:45)
Schedule for Figaro. To the music of W.A. Mozart and G. Rossini (ballet in 2 acts) 2022
Composer: Gioacchino Rossini Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Orchestra: Radio Orpheus Symphony Orchestra Choreography: Andrei Petrov
Classical Ballet in 2 acts
Libretto by Andrey Petrov based on the comedy dilogy by P.O. Beaumarchais. Choreography, production and musical version of the People's Artist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Moscow Prize Andrei Petrov Set designer - Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Grigory Belov Costume Designer - Olga Polyanskaya Orchestration of vocal numbers of the laureate of the International Competition Vladimir Kachesov The choreographer's assistants are Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Lyudmila Charskaya and Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Valery Ryzhov.
For more than two centuries, Pierre Beaumarchais's comedies have attracted the attention of both composers and choreographers. The eyes of the latter turned mainly to The Marriage of Figaro, which resulted in the appearance of a miniature one-act ballet.
The performance in two acts, which is offered by the choreographer and director Andrei Petrov, is a kind of experiment. It combines the music of G. Rossini, the author of the opera The Barber of Seville, and V.A. Mozart - the creator of The Wedding of Figaro. The first act of the ballet is based on The Barber of Seville, in the center is the love story of Count Almaviva and Rosina, ending with the engagement. The second - based on "Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" - the twists and turns of love between Figaro and Suzanne. A comedy solved by means of classical choreography: captivating music, bright performance of soloists, funny positions - a life-affirming, funny and lyrical performance.
Schedule for Figaro. To the music of W.A. Mozart and G. Rossini (ballet in 2 acts) 2022
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