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Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья
Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья

Большой балет: Пиковая дама/Пассакалья

Choreographed by Roland Petit

Genres

Music

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Pique Dame (or "The Queen of Spades") inspired by Alexander Pushkin, set to a music by Tchaikovsky; Passacaglia (or "Passacaille") set to a music by Anton Webern: two Roland Petit masterpieces brought together on one memorable evening at the Bolshoi Theater of Moscow. Recorded live, 19th of May 2005.

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

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Release Date

19 May 2005

Country

Cast

Nikolay Tsiskaridze

Nikolay Tsiskaridze

Hermann (Pique Dame)

Svetlana Lunkina

Svetlana Lunkina

Lisa (Pique Dame) / Lead Dancer (Passacaglia)

Georgy Geraskin

Georgy Geraskin

Chekalinsky (Pique Dame)

Yan Godovsky

Yan Godovsky

Lead Dancer (Passacaglia)

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

Ilse Liepa

Ilse Liepa

The Countess (Pique Dame)

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