PETROUCHKA - Igor Stravinsky - Ballets russes - Opéra de Paris 1976 [v2]

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  • čas přidán 15. 11. 2019
  • "Quand je ne danserai plus, je serai mort." Alors ce soir il est vivant, puisqu'il danse.
    "When I'll stop dancing, I'll be dead." Therefore tonight he is alive, for he dances.
    Alain DUAULT
    La ballerine : Noëlla PONTOIS
    Petrouchka : Rudolf NOUREEV
    Le maure : Charles JUDE
    Le magicien : Serge PERETTI
    fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrouchka
    Navré pour la qualité, il s'agit d'une numérisation d'un enregistrement VHS qui a plus de 25 ans.
    J'ai publié cette vidéo pour la partager, sans aucune contrepartie, pour la culture.
    Sorry for the VHS quality, this is an old tape recorded more than 25 years ago.
    I published this video without any expected counterpart, for cultural and entertainment purposes.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @lcantoni1
    @lcantoni1 Před 4 lety +73

    I can't thank you enough for providing this video. For years all we've had was a 7-minute clip on CZcams. I'm thrilled to be able to see the entire brilliant performance.

    • @afluidmouse
      @afluidmouse  Před 4 lety +13

      Glad you enjoyed it! I couldn't keep this piece to myself at home. It has to live on!

    • @johnthompson4482
      @johnthompson4482 Před 4 lety +3

      Linda Cantoni, it is with pleasure that I comment in the interest of music that soars

    • @MusicalVenture
      @MusicalVenture Před 2 lety

      BTW, here is one more version of the performance on CZcams czcams.com/video/EszSXgodINI/video.html It is quite different, you may find the Magician is awesome, etc

  • @user-td5hv6nh4e
    @user-td5hv6nh4e Před 3 měsíci +3

    @user-td5hv6nh4e
    素晴らしい動画をアップしてくださりありがとうございます。ダンサーはもちろんのこと、衣装、舞台セット、ストラビンスキーの音楽も含め、すべてが一体となり、観る者を圧倒させる迫力があります。

  • @gabrielkaz5250
    @gabrielkaz5250 Před 4 měsíci +3

    0:05 Alain Duault rend hommage à Rudolf Noureev.
    1er tableau (À la foire du Mardi-Gras - Jour)
    2:34 La rue
    3:17 Un groupe d'hommes ivres passent
    3:38 Le Maître de cérémonie divertit la foule
    4:08 Un homme qui joue de l'orgue de barbarie et une danseuse apparaissent
    4:29 Il se met à jouer
    4:44 Elle se met à danser
    4:56 L'homme joue aussi du cornet à pistons
    5:07 Une deuxième femme se met à danser
    5:48 Le Maître de cérémonie reprend la parole
    6:11 Le groupe d'hommes ivres repassent
    6:43 Le Maître de cérémonie, encore
    7:43 Deux percussionnistes attirent l'attention de la foule
    7:55 Un vieux mage sort des rideaux pour le tour de magie
    8:27 Il se met à jouer de la flûte
    9:28 Les rideaux s'ouvrent (sur la partition ils s'ouvrent à 9:13)
    9:40 Le vieux mage anime les 3 marionnettes : le Maure, la Ballerine, le Guignol (Petrouchka)
    9:49 Les marionnettes entament une danse russe
    12:18 transition
    2ème tableau (Chez Petrouchka)
    12:34 Petrouchka, seul, se désole
    13:32 Il maudit le vieux mage
    13:49 Il pense à la Ballerine dont il est amoureux
    15:11 La Ballerine entre
    15:20 Petrouchka essaie de lui révéler son amour
    15:37 La Ballerine repart
    16:47 transition
    3èùe tableau (Chez le Maure)
    17:14 Le Maure, seul, joue avec une noix de coco
    18:40 La noix de coco se met à l'obséder
    19:06 Il veut la casser mais n'y arrive pas
    19:22 Il finir par vouer un culte à la noix de coco
    20:16 La Ballerine entre et joue du cornet à pistons
    21:09 Le Maure et la Ballerine entament une marche
    22:57 Maintenant, une valse
    23:37 Petrouchka entre
    24:02 Combat entre Petrouchka et le Maure
    24:24 Le Maure renvoie Petrouchka
    24:35 transition
    4ème tableau (À la foire du Mardi-Gras - Nuit)
    25:26 La rue
    25:45 Danse des nourrices
    28:32 Un plouc arrive avec un ours qui marche sur deux jambes et joue de la flûte
    29:29 Ils partent
    30:04 Un bourgeois et deux gitanes arrivent
    30:19 Il joue de l'accordéon tandis qu'elles dansent
    31:08 Ils repartent après que le bourgeois ait lancé des billets à la foule
    31:17 Danse du cocher et des garçons d'écurie
    32:26 Les nourrices se mêlent à la danse
    33:41 Des mimes entrent
    33:59 Le mime diable entre
    34:43 Tout le monde se met à danser
    35:21 Suspense

  • @desaidahartunian6654
    @desaidahartunian6654 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you very much for enabling us to see this video. I Petruschka by Ballet Russes in Opera de Paris decades ago, and it was pure joy and amazement. This video gives me the chance to refresh my memory and enjoyment again and again. Thanks again.

  • @luizcarlosfehrlion7749
    @luizcarlosfehrlion7749 Před rokem +2

    Best choreography of Petrushka on CZcams

  • @frannieo1707
    @frannieo1707 Před 2 lety +5

    Never seen Rudi dance Petrushka. ❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks for posting.

  • @dariathelazy
    @dariathelazy Před 2 lety +11

    OH MY GOD! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
    I have watched the 7-minute clip so many times before - it was my favorite recording of Petrouchka! But there was always only that little bit, and nothing else on CZcams or anywhere else...
    Thank you so much, Louis!! Merci, merci, merci!! ❤️

  • @ginabataille1796
    @ginabataille1796 Před 3 lety +16

    This expresses the universal and inexplicable fear of being.

    • @LazlosPlane
      @LazlosPlane Před 3 lety +2

      Not only that, it's got a dancing bear!! Ha,ha! A bear!!!

  • @ondineclaudel
    @ondineclaudel Před 3 lety +6

    Merci Louis Madeuf , pour cette excellente rendition de Petrouchka , Noureyef, Pontois et Jude sont excellents, là oû l'on voit que le mime rencontre le ballet dans l'interpretation

  • @abgnva
    @abgnva Před 6 měsíci +4

    1 картина
    02:35 тема улицы
    04:30 тема шарманки
    04:50 тема уличной балерины
    07:50 тема фокусника
    08:32 фокусник играет на флейте
    09:40 русская
    2 картина
    12:45 тема Петрушки
    3 картина
    17:45 тема Арапа
    20:20 Балерина играет на корнете
    21:10 Балерина танцует вальс
    22:57 Балерина танцует с Арапом
    4 картина
    26:30 вдоль по Питерской
    27:20 Ах,вы,сени
    36:05 смерть Петрушки(скрипка)
    38:25 Проклятия Петрушки (тень на занавесе)

  • @albertmarie2280
    @albertmarie2280 Před 3 lety +4

    Une sublime partition ! Une des plus belles du xx éme siècle.

  • @poissondieppois6869
    @poissondieppois6869 Před 3 lety +10

    Merci infiniment. J'avais moi aussi fait un enregistrement VHS ce soir-là, mais il n'existe plus, et il me manquait beaucoup.

  • @user-yv1vs5mg7f
    @user-yv1vs5mg7f Před rokem +3

    Merci de tout mon coeur!

  • @mariachile2368
    @mariachile2368 Před rokem +3

    Que maravilla! Impresionante considerando la época. Mil gracias por compartir ❤

  • @barryreeve8877
    @barryreeve8877 Před 3 lety +5

    Good to see this on Channel. Many thank yous. Stravinsky did a great score for this ballet

  • @arianedefouquieres3803
    @arianedefouquieres3803 Před 4 lety +7

    Merci pour cette vidéo superbe c'est merveilleux de voir Noureev danser..

  • @jillwhite6875
    @jillwhite6875 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Think rudolph was in his element performing. He was one fir slightly over acting and throwing his arms about so this was perfect for him. Absolutely brilliant

  • @katknutsenart
    @katknutsenart Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for sharing this work of art! Though it has outdated modes of representation, it is such a masterful work of art!

    • @galanis38
      @galanis38 Před 2 lety +3

      Many if not most works of the past have "outdated modes of representation."

  • @jocelynemiloradovic2767
    @jocelynemiloradovic2767 Před rokem +3

    Merci !

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks! I added this to my playlist here on YT "14 Great Ballets".

  • @marie-ctunnicliff513
    @marie-ctunnicliff513 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh, this is absolutely brilliant - I have always loved this ballet since I was a small girl - now I'm in my mid 70s. Thank you for posting this video. x

  • @melon8404
    @melon8404 Před 6 měsíci

    ヌレエフのペトルーシュカが観れるなんて幸せです!やはり存在感と表現力でこの方を越えるバレエダンサーは現れない。

  • @happy-star-light
    @happy-star-light Před 3 lety +4

    Merci d'avoir mis en ligne une vidéo très intéressante historiquement.
    Je n'ai jamais appris le français, donc je l'écris en anglais.
    I heard that it was so difficult to re-enact Petrushka because the staff who knew about that time were old and there were only a few people, it's been over 50 years since the premiere.

    • @happy-star-light
      @happy-star-light Před 3 lety

      @Louis Madeuf
      Je suis très heureux que.
      Merci d'avoir évalué les commentaires
      J'ai eu cette information dans magazine de ballet publié au Japon.
      A une époque similaire, j'ai acheté un disque laser Ballets Russes.
      Monique Loudières a joué le rôle de ballerine dans l'œuvre de PETROUCHKA.

  • @jeanpaulgilleron3766
    @jeanpaulgilleron3766 Před 2 lety +5

    magnifique spectacle qui demande du monde mais c'est l'opéra de paris quand meme

  • @crazeymc5577
    @crazeymc5577 Před 2 lety +3

    GOD I love this ballet

  • @nancydionisi9346
    @nancydionisi9346 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video!, many thanks for sharing it!

  • @edithjhennyferpomahullcapu8904

    Muchas gracias por este gran regalo, saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪

  • @miladubois7948
    @miladubois7948 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Quel talent

  • @tim.timothy.brennan
    @tim.timothy.brennan Před 3 měsíci +1

    To cry tis good for the soul it's said? I myself had the privilege of being a small background crowd person in a production of the same with 'Rudolf Nureyev? in London 80's Ballet 'Nancy' Co great times.........

  • @kunsuker
    @kunsuker Před 3 lety +3

    What interests me is that it can be listened both orchestration based on 1911 and 1947 in this movie.

  • @TheLiubopit
    @TheLiubopit Před 9 měsíci +1

    Посмотрела 4 версии, (эта, Большого театра(две) и Ленинградского театра), эта - вроде бы незамысловатая, но понравилась больше всех. Нуриев превосходен - Петрушка у него - робкий, неуверенный, его действительно жаль.

  • @anieb1
    @anieb1 Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you for sharing. Wonderful and timeless. Although the blackfacing part looks awkward in 2020.

    • @fnuppyfnup
      @fnuppyfnup Před 3 lety +3

      Facepalm

    • @anieb1
      @anieb1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@StephenChoma life is complicated. Even more so in 2021.

    • @jenneacubero1036
      @jenneacubero1036 Před 3 lety +1

      Andreas N Even in 1976. Was it that hard to find a black ballet dancer?

    • @Petr-Skomorohov
      @Petr-Skomorohov Před 3 lety +6

      @@jenneacubero1036 Petrouchka,La ballerine, Le maure are dolls, not people... So there is no problem in ballet - the problem is in your head...

  • @user-jm3be4wr3x
    @user-jm3be4wr3x Před 9 měsíci

    Я потрясена, настоящая трагедия,"убийство" на сцене, страшно было смотреть концовку... перекликается с Балаганчиком Лорки. Все потрясает!!! Нуриев велик...

  • @alcunax4767
    @alcunax4767 Před 2 lety +3

    38:28 Omg this is so creepy! Gave me shivers :o

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt Před 21 dnem +1

    Conducted by Rosenthal! He knew Ravel etc

  • @joao-geraldodamasceno1581

    Massa!!!

  • @janeeliot-webb7877
    @janeeliot-webb7877 Před 2 lety +5

    Remember they are dolls not people. Also the ballet was first performed in 1911.
    Times have changed but you can stil admire the artistry of the music and design, and enjoy the dancing whilst not agreeing with the portrayal of the ‘Blackamoor’ puppet. This is a constant in art - It is always of its time and so are t
    its creators - I hate Hitler but I can still appreciate Wagner.

    • @lynellewhite3630
      @lynellewhite3630 Před 2 lety

      It’s also good to keep in mind that the blackamoor doll is the obviously more desirable and cool one. It’s poor clown petrouska who is the outcast

    • @lynellewhite3630
      @lynellewhite3630 Před 2 lety

      And yes- this does play to modern stereotypes of the black guy as the cool guy. But those were not necessarily applicable when this show was made

    • @lynellewhite3630
      @lynellewhite3630 Před 2 lety

      Were they to film it now I’d say change that doll into whatever the current stereotype of cool is…

    • @lynellewhite3630
      @lynellewhite3630 Před 2 lety

      Biker? That might make a doll…

  • @jillwhite6875
    @jillwhite6875 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Shame its hardly ever performed at the royal ballet

  • @mydreamquest
    @mydreamquest Před 3 lety +1

    Who was the conductor? Sounded great

    • @afluidmouse
      @afluidmouse  Před 3 lety +1

      The credits say it was Manuel Rosenthal.

  • @zarkayt6460
    @zarkayt6460 Před 3 lety +1

    PLKxSoso Maness on est là

  • @jeanpaulgilleron3766
    @jeanpaulgilleron3766 Před 2 lety

    bravo roger delmotte

  • @vaclavprovaznik6826
    @vaclavprovaznik6826 Před 4 lety +1

    Někdo 4.b? :D

  • @BaileyDerby
    @BaileyDerby Před 3 lety +3

    at 12:18 her shoes died lol

  • @waltermeyer8803
    @waltermeyer8803 Před 4 lety +1

    yo igual

  • @EamonWill
    @EamonWill Před 2 lety +2

    I'm showing this to my son who loves ballet and when he saw the puppet in blackface he asked, "What is that?" First word that came to mind was, 'racist,' but that's not something I can explain to a two year old. I went with, "He's supposed to be a doll."

  • @vacuumlover1
    @vacuumlover1 Před 9 měsíci

    15:36 LMAOOOOO

  • @pennybobo7705
    @pennybobo7705 Před rokem

    23:47 when you alone with your girl but then your roommate walks in

  • @jinwoobae7555
    @jinwoobae7555 Před 3 lety +4

    So hard to play piano

  • @nuderobot4998
    @nuderobot4998 Před 3 lety +5

    Black Lives Matter gonna riot over this video/ ballet/ Stravinsky/ western art/ everything non-black, for the blackface Moor character.

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 Před 3 lety +1

      hahahah yep burn down another wendy's

  • @user-vr4jt6ry8f
    @user-vr4jt6ry8f Před 3 lety +1

    Прыжки Нуриеву не даются.

  • @BaileyDerby
    @BaileyDerby Před 3 lety +13

    awesome until the blackface

    • @harmonicminorenthusiast
      @harmonicminorenthusiast Před 3 lety +6

      finally somebody said something 😭 i’m barely seeing the ballet of petrushka and my jaw stooped so low seeing the blackface, but not as low as the people who created that racist character. i would love to know if that’s not supposed to depict Black folks because it’s looking really minstrelsy and that’s really the last thing i expected in a stravinsky ballet-

    • @BaileyDerby
      @BaileyDerby Před 3 lety

      @@harmonicminorenthusiast unfortunately its as racist as it seems. a "moor" was a very broad term used in Europe for anyone dark skinned and originating from non European descent. the term doesn't even bother to note where the person is from, could be India, could be Kenya. It's similar to the term "negro" in American vernacular, which is no longer used.

    • @tarantellalarouge7632
      @tarantellalarouge7632 Před 3 lety +3

      one hundred year after the creation, such representation is not possible anymore, it's not only the blackface but also the gestures, the coconut, etc... I don't know how it's possible to represent this ballet, now, live, without changing a lot of things ! In 1976, few people thought about this being offensively racist (they should have !) and also, in France, the blackfaces were less an issue than in USA, we didn't have the minstrels. However this is still an issue, for exemple, in the north of France, in the Carnival days, there are still groups of blackfaces !

    • @LazlosPlane
      @LazlosPlane Před 3 lety +3

      @@tarantellalarouge7632 PEOPLE GET OVER YOURSELVES. This is NOT "blackface," as you point out, from that knee-jerk little mind of yours. First of all, it is theatrical stage make-up. The character is a "Blackamoor," meaning a dark, North African of the Berber race. Not Negroid. Second, these are conventions and traditions that stretch back through time to the masking traditions of the ancient Greeks and probably older. There was never, and is not now, anything wrong with a dancer applying make-up to help create AN ILLUSION!!! Jesus, that's what theater is all about!!! Get over your own social justice warrior sense of self-righteousness.
      What a sad world we live in that people have been brain-washed in this manner.

    • @tarantellalarouge7632
      @tarantellalarouge7632 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LazlosPlane the "moors" (maures in French) meant everyone living in Africa, not only Arabs, the flag of Corsica is called "tête de maure" and it is a black person profile.

  • @mariapyne120
    @mariapyne120 Před 3 lety +7

    A great ballet but such a shame about the black face.... I can’t believe people get away with this

    • @LazlosPlane
      @LazlosPlane Před 3 lety +3

      This is NOT "blackface," as you point out, from that knee-jerk little mind of yours. First of all, it is theatrical stage make-up. The character is a "Blackamoor," meaning a dark, North African of the Berber race. Not Negroid. These are conventions and traditions that stretch back through time to the masking traditions of the ancient Greeks and probably older. There was never, and is not now, anything wrong with a dancer applying make-up to help create AN ILLUSION!!! Jesus, that's what theater is all about!!! Get over your own social justice warrior sense of self-righteousness.

    • @mariapyne120
      @mariapyne120 Před 3 lety +9

      @@LazlosPlane hi. Here is the definition of blackface “used to refer to the practice of wearing make-up to imitate the appearance of a black person”. This ballet is using a white personal to imitate a person of colour through stage makeup. Still just as offensive I’m afraid.

    • @LazlosPlane
      @LazlosPlane Před 3 lety +4

      ​@@mariapyne120 A simple definition written for simpletons. Blackface has a long and complex history; it has meant different things at different times to different people; to sum it up like that is not only wrong, it is insulting. I've studied the history of blackface for over 30 years. I think I've learned a little something.
      By the way, when they do "Hamlet" in Japan, what do you suppose they do about the fact that all the characters are supposed to be Danish? Should they be prevented from doing Hamlet? Or suppose your High School wants to do "Julius Ceasar," should they take out an ad for actors who are also ancient Romans? Did you know that Orson Welles produced an all-black version of Macbeth ON BROADWAY? Was he wrong to do that? Use your brain.
      Start thinking like a grown-up. The world is not as simple as you think it is.

    • @mariapyne120
      @mariapyne120 Před 3 lety +4

      @@LazlosPlane well no he wasn’t wrong to direct that play because he was not using white people to imitate a person of colour. For someone who has studied blackface for over 30 years you surely have been feeding yourself the wrong information and can’t see how racist you are coming across for supporting the use of it. It’s a sick and outdated form of stage makeup which should not be supported, forgiven or used in any manor.

    • @mariapyne120
      @mariapyne120 Před 3 lety +4

      @@LazlosPlane blackface is pretty simple. Like I said it is imitating a person of colour. It is wrong and disrespectful

  • @beth_levin_piano
    @beth_levin_piano Před 3 lety +2

    Merci!