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Hérold - La fille mal gardée (The Royal Ballet)

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Genre: 

Ballet

Format: 

dvd

Release Date: 

31/05/2008

Duration: 

01:52:00

Catalog Number: 

OA0992D

Product Id: 

57913

Regions: 

All Regions

Picture Format: 

16:9

Sound Type: 

LPCM STEREO / 5.1 SURROUND SOUND

Subtitles: 

N/A

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Hérold - La fille mal gardée (The Royal Ballet)

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Overview

Ever since its triumphant premiere in 1960, Frederick Ashton’s La Fille mal gardée has been treasured as one of his happiest creations – his artistic tribute to nature, and an expression of his feelings for his beloved Suffolk countryside.
 
Marianela Nuñez and Carlos Acosta perfectly portray the young lovers Lise and Colas, determined to thwart the plans of Widow Simone to marry off her wayward daughter to Alain, the simple son of wealthy Farmer Thomas.
 
Osbert Lancaster’s colourful, picture-book designs, along with Ferdinand Hérold’s tuneful score, arranged by John Lanchbery, provide the perfect setting for Ashton’s blissfully bucolic ballet, complete with haywain, pony, maypole and ribbons, a cockrel and his chickens and, of course, the famous clog dance, here wonderfully led by William Tuckett as the irascible but lovable Widow Simone.

Colas: Carlos Acosta
Lise: Marianela Nuñez
Simone: William Tuckett
Alain: Jonathan Howells

The Royal Ballet
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Choreographer: Frederick Ashton
Conductor: Anthony Twiner

TV Director: Ross MacGibbon

Reviews

‘The Royal Ballet’s present revival makes much of its vigorous characters, its brilliantly virtuosic solos and duets…[Marianella Nunez] gives the swift, intricate footwork as gorgeously as I have ever seen it. …Nunez is an excellent match for Carlos Acosta’s whizzing solos and his cheerful eagerness as her admirer Colas. …Altogether, a terrific show.’ The Stage

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