影像:1080P
音軌1:PCM_bluray,48000Hz,stereo,s24,2304 kb/s
音軌2:dts-hd ma,48000Hz,5.1,s24
字幕:英-法-德
Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op. 20 Recorded live at The Royal Opera House, March, 2015 Natalia Osipova (Odette/Odile), Matthew Golding (Prince Siegfried), Elizabeth McGorian (The Princess), Gary Avis (An Evil Spirit), Alastair Marriott (The Tutor) & Valeri Hristov (Benno)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & The Royal Ballet, Boris Gruzin Choreography Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov.
This magnificent Royal Ballet production of Swan Lake is an unforgettable experience. Anthony Dowell’s interpretation of Petipa and Ivanov’s 1895 St Petersburg version set a standard and style that made it a ‘yardstick for others’ (New York Times). Wonderful choreography for the entire company includes the coveted double role of the gentle and vulnerable swan queen Odette and her predatory alter-ego, the black swan Odile. It is a challenge relished by principal ballerinas, and is danced here in a spell-binding performance by Natalia Osipova, partnered by Matthew Golding as a powerful and empathetic Prince Siegfried. Tchaikovsky’s glorious score shines, given the full force of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Boris Gruzin, and Yolanda Sonnabend’s detailed, Faberg?-inspired designs evoke the atmosphere of Imperial Russia in the era of the ballet's creation.
Extra features: Introduction with Natalia Osipova and Matthew Golding, Anthony Dowell in conversation with Darcey Bussell, Coaching Swan Lake and a cast gallery. Running time: 180 minutes Subtitles: N/A Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS |
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