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Russian version of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Lev Samkovoi.
Feature film. Adaptation by Boris Pasternak. Sometimes imaginative, sometimes stolid, the production takes every opportunity to get out of the studio. Sergei Bondarchuk is Othello.
Russian adaptation of the play. Katya Luchko is Viola.
The Bolshoi Ballet dance Romeo and Juliet choreographed by Leonid Lavrosky. Prokofiev’s score is conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky.
Documentary. Life in various parts of the Soviet Union on 24 August 1940. Includes a short sequence in which Galina Ulanova dances the role of Juliet in Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet ballet at the Kirov...
Silent film produced in Russia in 1926 with the goal of rivalling the most entertaining American movies of the 1920s. It features stunning location photography and impressive stunt scenes: horse, car and...
Compilation of two performances recorded at Leningrad State Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov in 1990 and performed by Nikita Dolgushin and students of the Conservatory. Cassette 1 (c62min): King Lear. A...
Compilation of four television recordings, each c40mins, featuring Soviet ballerina Alla Osipenko. In cassette 1 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (c39min, b&w), a piece choreographed by Igor Cherenyshev to music by...
Soviet version of Troilus and Cressida directed by David Karasik.
Television broadcast, introduced by Beryl Grey, in honour of the 200th anniversary of the Bolshoi Ballet. The company revives Romeo and Juliet, music by Prokofiev and choreography by Leonid Lavrosky....
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