La Sonnambula

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  • @martinmeng970
    @martinmeng970 Před 2 lety +7

    An absolute masterpiece with wonderful music!!! Baryshnikov is fantastic, as he usually is🙏

  • @emitch9213
    @emitch9213 Před rokem +3

    Superb! Thank you! LOVED seeing Ferri, Browne, and Baryshnikov...in La Sonombula. Now I am going to go listen to Montserrat Caballe sing Bellini's opera La Sonumbula...🌹

    • @pabloperdomo5174
      @pabloperdomo5174 Před měsícem

      She never sang that role. She just recorded the Last Act aria and cabaletta. Best option? Maria Callas according to dozens of critics. Enjoy, don't' miss that opportunity

  • @leslieflem2448
    @leslieflem2448 Před 6 lety +17

    This shows that Balanchine's genius had so many different sides.

  • @davidholmes4635
    @davidholmes4635 Před 10 lety +18

    That was great. One of the Balanchine works I had never seen. Baryshnikov in his prime was a sublime dancer. Watch him in The Prodigal Son!

    • @Feliandyx16
      @Feliandyx16 Před 9 lety +6

      +David Holmes He is the best Prodigal son ¡¡¡

    • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
      @MarySanchez-qk3hp Před 4 lety +5

      I've never seen it before, either. And thanks for suggesting Prodigal Son, that will be new to me, too! I should have guessed it's Balanchine... some of the steps and positions surprised me and made me smile. Should've suspected it was him!

    • @terryblack2844
      @terryblack2844 Před 3 lety

      I’m a huge Prodigal Son fan

    • @donevon5735
      @donevon5735 Před 2 lety +3

      Mary Sanchez Yes, as soon as I saw the long line of dancers take hands by reaching over, under and around each other, and then miraculously unwind without releasing hands ........ I smiled. Yep, that's Balanchine. Very unique ballet. Haunting. So different, I think, in style, costume, setting. Just great! All the soloists were wonderful (Julie Kent), and Ferri was in incredible. Thank you so much for posting this gem ❤️👏❤️👏

  • @theoldar
    @theoldar Před 7 lety +7

    I saw this choreography yesterday at the New York City Ballet. It is magical.

  • @carinamoses2704
    @carinamoses2704 Před rokem +2

    the way Baryshnikov slowly steps back right as the music becomes fuller and deeper, it works so well.

    • @carinamoses2704
      @carinamoses2704 Před rokem

      I also love how he ducks underneath her candle-holding hand.

  • @user-ew5gk9tg3r
    @user-ew5gk9tg3r Před 3 lety +3

    It is wonderful. I love Misha. Terrific dancer and artist!!!

  • @natanaelgorrin9473
    @natanaelgorrin9473 Před 4 lety +5

    Maravilloso, hermoso, brillante.

  • @michaelbrodsky1221
    @michaelbrodsky1221 Před 10 lety +10

    What a great ballet--it's a miracle that you posted it--infinite thanks.

  • @realbabyraven8135
    @realbabyraven8135 Před 3 lety +8

    i had to rewatch the part where La Sonnambula walks in because i realized she does the WHOLE THING EN POINTE! HOLY SHIT! so beautiful. ;_;
    And that was a real candle the whole time eh? Wow. This was great.

    • @anaamaro70
      @anaamaro70 Před 3 lety

      and the end she must have had her feet on blood.

  • @lucybirot5623
    @lucybirot5623 Před 9 měsíci

    How wonderful! Thank you for posting this masterpiecem and with the incomparably sublime Baryshnikov and the lovely Leslie Brown!♥

  • @pedinurse1
    @pedinurse1 Před 3 lety +4

    Allessandra Ferri and Misha , what a duo

  • @garotadagavea
    @garotadagavea Před 7 lety +6

    It is a stark piece. Am I the only one who sees an inverted Swan Lake with shades of Jeune homme et la Mort?

  • @CHarveyFan1
    @CHarveyFan1 Před 8 lety +9

    Who wouldn't fall in love with Alessandra Ferri?

  • @kittyslinxalott7815
    @kittyslinxalott7815 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank You for posting. I used to have this on video and loved it. Still love it.

  • @donschwellenbach5461
    @donschwellenbach5461 Před 8 lety +10

    Alessandra is always spectacular

    • @theoldar
      @theoldar Před 7 lety

      And she is still beautiful. Just a magnificent dancer.

    • @natiaphilosophy8607
      @natiaphilosophy8607 Před 6 lety +1

      Don Schwellenbach yeah ballerina assoluta

  • @simaraft7373
    @simaraft7373 Před rokem +2

    Johan Renval: WOW!!!

    • @Marta44339
      @Marta44339 Před rokem +3

      I saw him as the Golden Idol about 100 years ago. Really great!

  • @natiaphilosophy8607
    @natiaphilosophy8607 Před 6 lety +5

    Masterpiece🎇

  • @7CALLAS
    @7CALLAS Před 10 lety +5

    LOVE IT

  • @dennischiapello7243
    @dennischiapello7243 Před 6 lety +10

    Placing the Poet's body in the Sleepwalker's arms is a terrifically shocking moment. I don't think there's anything quite like it in ballet. However, I've seen productions where the effect is fudged (an effigy is secretly substituted) and consequently ruined. I understand the reason (there is doubtless a physical risk for the ballerina,) but it's unfortunate.

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 5 lety +3

      yes, the whole scene is so touching ... and then the moment you realize they're laying the body in the sleepwalker's arms and she carries him up the stairs is shocking ... I remember the first time I saw it with NYCB I thought about it for days afterward

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 2 lety +2

      @@DianaMoon11428 yes, of course, you have to be willing to go along with the illusion ... but the candlelight going up the stairs and the last time you had seen that candle was in the hand of the girl carrying the poet, makes it a pretty easy illusion to surrender to

    • @dennischiapello3879
      @dennischiapello3879 Před 2 lety

      @@DianaMoon11428 With the camera zooming in, you can see that Ferri has all the weight she can handle. The exit through the doorway is a sharp turn out of view as quickly as possible. Also, the ballerina ascends the staircase with a lightweight dummy. It's called stage magic!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před rokem

      @@DianaMoon11428 I don't think anyone thinks she's really carrying a grown man up the stairs - can't you get past that and just enjoy?? Theater requires you to surrender to it sometimes.

  • @simaraft7373
    @simaraft7373 Před rokem +1

    Of course the whole thing is WOW!

  • @katerinakucerova2937
    @katerinakucerova2937 Před 6 lety +7

    Oh I absolutely love this. Thank you for upload. I love the gothic romance feel of this peace. I love Leslie and Misha partnering in here. I have a soft spot them, because of Turning point and it´s great to see, how their proffesional relationship and partnership has evolved and matured since then. Leslie has become absolutely wonderfull ballerina and no doubt Misha can take some credit for that, since she spent most of her career in ABT under his leadership. Misha Alessandra ppd is so cute, sweet yet disturbing. Guy finds girl, who is actually in sort of uncounsious state and turns her into his plaything and ten takes advantage of her.

  • @3000_Year_Old_Man
    @3000_Year_Old_Man Před 5 měsíci

    This appears to be the episode of Dance in America that aired on PBS on February 5, 1988.
    Here is the LA Times review:
    It’s been years since the “Dance in America” series last presented either the New York City Ballet in works by George Balanchine or the Merce Cunningham ensemble in choreography by Cunningham.
    So why is PBS ignoring these inimitable companies tonight and bringing us an hour of second-hand Balanchine and Cunningham dancing by American Ballet Theatre (8 p.m. on Channel 24, 9 p.m. on Channels 28 and 15; Saturday at 9 p.m. on Channel 50)?
    The answer probably involves the availability (as dancer and host) of Mikhail Baryshnikov, who was briefly a member of City Ballet and, at 40, is still the biggest name in American dance. For star-struck viewers, that may be enough.
    ...
    Set to Vittorio Rieti’s arrangements of music by Bellini, “La Sonnambula” represents Balanchine’s meditation on the darker themes of Romantic ballet. The plot (involving a poet’s choice between an earthly, worthless love and an unattainable, dangerous vision) is familiar yet strange, and the choreography rich in allusion.
    The uneven performance finds Leslie Browne overwrought and unmusical as the Coquette, Alessandra Ferri oddly prosaic as the enigmatic Sleepwalker and Baryshnikov superficial as the doomed Poet: He dallies and dies as an uncomprehending innocent. Johan Renvall makes a deft Harlequin.

  • @Feliandyx16
    @Feliandyx16 Před 10 lety +5

    More videos of Misha ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @1357911LVGS
    @1357911LVGS Před 2 lety

    СПАСИБО!!!

  • @hyunsoolee5795
    @hyunsoolee5795 Před 2 lety +2

    Strong lady!! She cradle carried the much larger man!

  • @korimaoist1122
    @korimaoist1122 Před 8 lety +3

    Very good si mikhail and ferri.

  • @rickeeeddleman5614
    @rickeeeddleman5614 Před rokem

    I have never seen this!!! OMG!!!!

  • @terryblack2844
    @terryblack2844 Před 3 lety +3

    I have only been watching ballet videos for a couple of months. So glad I discovered this. The entire company are brilliant. I enjoyed immensely! Who is the ballerina with the candle? Thank you for sharing. Dallas Texas

  • @jonnarobinson7541
    @jonnarobinson7541 Před 2 lety +1

    I do not understand why is this magnificent peace choreographed by Balanchine is not danced more often?

    • @alexandradaniele
      @alexandradaniele Před 6 měsíci

      New York City Ballet performs it fairly regularly. In fact they just did it in their fall season 2023.

  • @giuliorenzobighin8165

    MOLTO BRAVI a riportarci al clima dell'oneiria con i suoi equivoci e le sue sottese parvenze dentro un gioco bilico al tempo reale come in un sogno astante.Bighin GIULIO RENZO

  • @rociosubieta3437
    @rociosubieta3437 Před rokem

    Primera vez q veo esta obra, no sabía que wxistia

  • @LinhHoang-im4cz
    @LinhHoang-im4cz Před 6 lety +4

    Love Browne

  • @manfredfinch
    @manfredfinch Před 10 lety +1

    Browne seems so much older than Baryshnikov in this film, and yet is actually nine years older than her.

  • @pediatrapaola5222
    @pediatrapaola5222 Před 10 lety +5

    wow johan renvall

    • @Pearlaceous
      @Pearlaceous Před 10 lety +1

      Great to see this! :-)

    • @DonnaMcMasterRiver
      @DonnaMcMasterRiver Před 3 lety

      he had such genius for comic roles! loved his “boy” in the 1983 Don Quixote as well

  • @mariorodrigiuez6302
    @mariorodrigiuez6302 Před 7 lety

    VERY SMART SI MIKHAIL AND FERRI , SA LA SONNAMBULA BALLET , FOR SUPER FISH' S DAYS.

  • @adrianisimona
    @adrianisimona Před 9 lety

    I even didn't know there was a ballet called 'La Sonnambula'.. but the music is a mix, there are lynes also from 'Lucia di Lammermoor' which is another Bellini's Opera... yes, because 'La Sonnambula' was born as Operatic music...

    • @realztenisfanz7048
      @realztenisfanz7048 Před 8 lety +2

      +Simona Adriani I don't think Bellini wrote an opera called Lucia di Lammermoor. At least the most popular opera by that name was written by Donizetti. However, there is music from the opera Norma written by Bellini added to this Sonnambula ballet.

    • @realztenisfanz7048
      @realztenisfanz7048 Před 8 lety +2

      +Simona Adriani Also I Puritani written by Bellini

    • @adrianisimona
      @adrianisimona Před 8 lety

      Maybe is Puritani ai was thinking about ;-) I mistake! The aria whom music I heard is called 'qui la voce sua soave'

    • @adrianisimona
      @adrianisimona Před 8 lety

      I mistake because the two operas are very similar, them both speak about a girl who get mad after going married to another man rather the one they loved. Those are tragedias, because everyone dies at the end, while I prefear sonnambula, because it has an happy end ;-)

    • @realztenisfanz7048
      @realztenisfanz7048 Před 8 lety +1

      +Simona Adriani Well that's the strange thing. In both Puritani and Sonnambula, the operas, there are happy endings, ie no one died and weddings. However, for this ballet, they made it into a tragedy and they didn't give them the names. So I guess they wanted a more tragic tone for the ballet because that would be more effective I guess.

  • @jhlee3187
    @jhlee3187 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @BytomGirl
    @BytomGirl Před rokem

    There is an opera by the same name with music of Bellini

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před rokem

      and some of that music is used here, along with other Bellini excerpts

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl Před rokem

      @@Marcel_Audubon I could tell

  • @7CALLAS
    @7CALLAS Před 4 lety +1

    I love this, but where can I buy this music?

    • @dennischiapello7243
      @dennischiapello7243 Před 3 lety +2

      The score is published under the title Night Shadow, by Vittorio Rieti. I have a CD of the music, a 2-disc set called Ballet Gala, on Seraphim. Also contains music by Drigo, Helsted, and others. I don't know if it's still available or if there are other recordings. But search Night Shadow instead of Sonnambula. Good luck!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 2 lety

      It's a combination of themes from different operas by Vincenzo Bellini

    • @philipkuttner7945
      @philipkuttner7945 Před 2 lety

      @@Marcel_Audubon But none from La Sonnambula!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před rokem +1

      @@philipkuttner7945 not true, 'Ah! Non Credea Mirarti' is used very effectively for the death scene

  • @sego5657
    @sego5657 Před 2 lety +1

    Noting the cast, guessing this must be ABT, not NYCB (where Balanchine's company was). Embarrassed to say I kept nodding off watching this. A good soporific.

    • @sego5657
      @sego5657 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Marcel_Audubon Sorry I forgot the question mark. Thank you for the info was wondering what co. it was. And yes the music is good for me if insomnied.

    • @philipkuttner7945
      @philipkuttner7945 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, the title does mean "The Sleepwalker". Perhaps Alessandra Ferri nodded off before coming onstage.

    • @dennischiapello3879
      @dennischiapello3879 Před rokem

      Yes, it was an ABT production. When it was shown on TV, there was a conversation with Baryshnikov. He said that when he left NYCB to become artistic director at ABT, he asked Balanchine for the rights to mount La Sonnambula (among others.)

    • @ceceliaclarke
      @ceceliaclarke Před rokem +2

      I would not want to try to take away any of the enjoyment expressed by viewers of this ballet, but I must say that I agree with streetcar's assessment. I have experienced this ballet as repetitive...sleepify-ing...and slow-paced. Beyond some expression of appreciation for the mid-19th century costumes, I have nothing good to say about this. The male dancers look fantastic. Swallow-tail jackets and brilliantly white tights look wonderful in a classical ballet.
      With this much said, five minutes of 19th century quadriles by the corps dancers was more than enough. I did not need another fifteen minutes of the exact same routine. The music was very much the same, from start to finish. For the large group ball room scene, to the part with the male lead embracing a candle-holding ghost, the music was the same.
      It's good that viewers enjoyed this. I'm sorry to be typing anything to try to dampen enthusiasm and appreciation. For my taste, this was slow-paced, and I did not like the very un-classical squatting, crouching movements of certain segments.

    • @sego5657
      @sego5657 Před rokem

      @@philipkuttner7945 😂👌

  • @korimaoist1122
    @korimaoist1122 Před 8 lety +1

    I am very sad ni jennie , for death si mikhail b, and for sleepwalker si ferri.

  • @hannekekoolen8243
    @hannekekoolen8243 Před rokem

    Nice to finally see this ballet. Some fun choreographic ideas of Balanchine to enjoy. However, I do find that the kissing and manipulating of the sleepwalker did not age well (much like the prince kissing Aurora).

    • @user-zw5jo4mp4b
      @user-zw5jo4mp4b Před rokem +2

      Гениальное творение . Нельзя взгляд оторвать. ❤

    • @knothead35
      @knothead35 Před 9 měsíci

      It aged perfectly

  • @loveartmind
    @loveartmind Před rokem

    In che anno siamo ?! Giovanissima julie kent!

    • @Marta44339
      @Marta44339 Před rokem +1

      Siamo in 1987, secondo la persona che l'ha messo qui.

    • @loveartmind
      @loveartmind Před rokem

      @@Marta44339 28 anni quindi wow ! Grazie ☺️

    • @Marta44339
      @Marta44339 Před rokem

      @@loveartmind Julie Kent e' nata in 1969, Baryshnikov in 1948.

    • @alexandradaniele
      @alexandradaniele Před 6 měsíci +1

      Julie Kent was still in the corps here, at 18. She was promoted to soloist in 1990 and to principal in 1993.

  • @user-ct6wu3zv3n
    @user-ct6wu3zv3n Před rokem

    오후11교시

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Před 2 lety +1

    This is obviously an ABT production after Misha had been with Balanchine's company and became director of ABT. So it's in the 80s. No, the candle is not a real flame. They use electricity, as the flame goes out at moments and then relights. The choreography left out a key moment where Misha lays down in front of the sleepwalker and she flitly steps over him without missing a beat. That they left out? And the NYCBallet dancers I've seen in this - Darci, Wendy Whelan, are much more the sleepwalker. I just think Alessandra Ferri is too human and a more wispy dancer is better. And Misha is held with wires in the last scene where he staggers in, stabbed and the sleepwalker carries him. She could otherwise never have lifted Misha. Oh, and the crying scene is left out, the Harlequin especially is not seen.

    • @dennischiapello3879
      @dennischiapello3879 Před 2 lety

      There are no wires involved in the Sleepwalker carrying the poet. His full weight is laid in her arms, and she just needs to manage the few steps through the doorway before letting him down, out of sight.

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před rokem +1

      Don't be a dope, of course it's a real flame, but it's a stage candle, can't go out ... and there aren't any wires happening here. She only has to carry him a few feet and doesn't lift him, he's placed into her arms. Again, don't be a dope.

  • @AnnabellaEdeL
    @AnnabellaEdeL Před 8 lety +5

    A very good choreography for the time. No longer attractive to watch. Baryshnikov, Browne and Renvall are at their best, yet Ferri is still in her early stage.

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 2 lety +1

      dopey analysis - no longer attractive to watch?
      Begone, woman!

  • @user-vb8lg3qy5g
    @user-vb8lg3qy5g Před 4 lety

    Полная реплика 1го акта Щелкунчика ... для подобной интриги несоответствующий музыкальный материал...

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 2 lety +1

      Bellini and Tchaikovsky sound nothing alike.

  • @genlyai5055
    @genlyai5055 Před rokem +1

    Ferri is much, much, MUCH too corporeal and too earthy in every way. The opening bourree sequence is embarrassingly bad.