Bournonville: Napoli

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Label
Opus Arte
Release Date
October 30, 2015
Format
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Napoli, a cornerstone of the Royal Danish Ballet, was created in 1842 by choreographer and ballet master, August Bournonville. This timeless tale is set in Naples and focus on Gennaro, a young fisherman, on his quest to rescue Teresina, his beloved, who has supposedly drowned at sea. For this production, the Company has chosen to set the scene in the 1950s, taking inspiration from Federico Fellini's early films. Maja Ravn has created elaborate sets and constumes and Nikolaj Hubbe and Sorella Englund bring striking new choreography to Bournonville's classic routines. An entirely new musical score has been created for Act II just for this production! Leading this cast is Alban Lendorf as Gennaro and Alexandra Lo Sardo as Teresina. Graham Bond conducts this fabulous ballet, recorded live in 2014 at the Royal Danish Ballet, Copenhagen.


Product Description:


  • Release Date: October 30, 2015


  • UPC: 809478071853


  • Catalog Number: OA BD7185D


  • Label: Opus Arte


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Helsted, Paulli, Lumbye, Aleni


  • Performer: Lendorf, Sardo, Buza, Jeppesen, Nadal, Bootcher, Massot, Mora, Hesselkilde, Berggreen, Royal Danish