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Rakhmaninov. A Life Long Symphony. Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre presents

Bolshoi Theatre, New Stage, Moscow, Russia
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 3
Duration: 2h 50min

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Cast
Performers
Ballet company: Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre
Creators
Composer: Sergei Rachmaninoff
Choreographer: Oleg Gabyshev
Overview

Ballet-fantasy in three acts, nine greams with a prologue and an epilogue

"Rachmaninov. A Life-Long Symphony" is a biographical ballet dedicated to the work of the great Russian composer, pianist and conductor.

Sergei Rachmaninov created his own unique Russian style: znamenny chant, folk song origins and bell ringing, which nurtured the nature of Rachmaninov's sound, intertwined with incredibly emotional, impeccably beautiful melodies and rich, sensual harmonies. His works have become the pearl of classical art and a symbol of Russian music throughout the world.

The plot of the performance is based on the life and work of the composer: his path is one of the destinies of outstanding people who survived the collapse of Tsarist Russia, who lost their homeland, their home. The story of Rachmaninov's life from his youth, through tragedy and an extraordinary break in his destiny to a new search for himself became the source of the libretto created by the author of the idea of ​​the performance Ivan Skladchikov. According to him, the premiere ballet is a reflection on the theme of the composer's fate through the eyes of Sergei Rachmaninov himself, who looked at his life path from the outside, as if in a dream. That is why the libretto is divided into 9 dreams, which contain memories of the Motherland, memories of childhood and the main turning points in the composer's biography.

The director and choreographer was the leading soloist of the ballet of the St. Petersburg State Academic Ballet Theater of Boris Eifman, Honored Artist of Russia, laureate of the Golden Mask and Golden Sofit awards Oleg Gabyshev.

"For us, this is a very emotional story. It touches and inspires at the same time. "We wanted the audience to be as moved as we were," the choreographer shared.

The ballet score includes the best works by Rachmaninov with small inclusions of works by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Modest Mussorgsky and Carl Czerny. The new production was partly an experiment, which also includes opera fragments. In addition to the ballet troupe, the performance features opera soloists, a choir, and students from the Bashkir Choreographic College named after Rudolf Nureyev.

Venue Info

Bolshoi Theatre - Moscow
Location   Teatralnaya Square 1

The Bolshoi Theatre is a historic theatre in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové, which holds ballet and opera performances. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire along with Maly Theatre (Small Theatre) in Moscow and a few theatres in Saint Petersburg (Hermitage Theatre, Bolshoi (Kamenny) Theatre, later Mariinsky Theatre and others).

The Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera are amongst the oldest and most renowned ballet and opera companies in the world. It is by far the world's biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers. The theatre is the parent company of The Bolshoi Ballet Academy, a world-famous leading school of ballet. It has a branch at the Bolshoi Theater School in Joinville, Brazil.

The main building of the theatre, rebuilt and renovated several times during its history, is a landmark of Moscow and Russia (its iconic neoclassical façade is depicted on the Russian 100-ruble banknote). On 28 October 2011, the Bolshoi re-opened after an extensive six-year renovation. The official cost of the renovation is 21 billion rubles ($688 million). However, other Russian authorities and other people connected to it claimed much more public money was spent. The renovation included restoring acoustics to the original quality (which had been lost during the Soviet Era), as well as restoring the original Imperial decor of the Bolshoi.

The company was founded on 28 March [O.S. 17 March] 1776, when Catherine II granted Prince Peter Ouroussoff a licence to organise theatrical performances, balls and other forms of entertainment. Ouroussoff set up the theatre in collaboration with English tightrope walker Michael Maddox. Initially, it held performances in a private home, but it acquired the Petrovka Theatre and on 30 December 1780, it began producing plays and operas, thus establishing what would become the Bolshoi Theatre. Fire destroyed the Petrovka Theatre on 8 October 1805, and the New Arbat Imperial Theatre replaced it on 13 April 1808, however it also succumbed to fire during the French invasion of Moscow in 1812.

The first instance of the theatre was built between 1821 and 1824, designed and supervised to completion by architect Joseph Bové based upon an initial competition-winning design created by Petersburg-based Russian architect Andrei Mikhailov that was deemed too costly to complete. Bové also concurrently designed the nearby Maly Theatre and the surrounding Theater Square, The new building opened on 18 January 1825 as the Bolshoi Petrovsky Theatre with a performance of Fernando Sor's ballet, Cendrillon. Initially, it presented only Russian works, but foreign composers entered the repertoire around 1840.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Acts: 3
Duration: 2h 50min
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