安娜·卡列尼娜 - 芭蕾舞(藍光版)
- 題名: Anna Karenina / music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Alfred Schnittke, Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam ; choreograpy, staging, sets, costumes, lighting, John Neumeier ; film director, Myriam Hoyer.
- 其他作者:
- Neumeier, John, 1939- choregrapher, costume designer, set designer, stage director.
- Hoyer, Myriam film director.
- Laudere, Anna, 1983- dancer.
- Revazov, Edvin, 1983- dancer.
- Urban, Ivan dancer.
- Martínez, Aleix dancer.
- Brock, Nathan, 1978- conductor.
- Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Works. Selections.
- Schnittke, Alfred, 1934-1998. Works. Selections.
- Stevens, Cat, 1948- Songs. Selections.
- Neumeier, John, 1939- Anna Karenina
- C Major Entertainment GmbH. publisher.
- Hamburger Ballett dancer.
- Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg instrumentalist.
- 其他題名:
- Anna Karenina (Choreographic work : Neumeier)
- 安娜·卡列尼娜 - 芭蕾舞
- 出版: Berlin : C Major Entertainment [2023]
- 主題: Ballets.
- URL:
https://serv.npac-ntch.org/DVD/7A/DV07102.htm
- 一般註:DV07102 為藍光版 Blu-ray disc ; 1080i ; 16:9 ; 225分鐘 ; 英法德韓文字幕 Title from web page. Wide screen (16:9). Bonus feature: Masterclass with John Neumeier.
- 製作群註:Choreography, staging, sets, costumes, lighting: John Neumeier.
- 演出者註:Anna Laudere, Edvin Revazov, Ivan Urban, Aleix Martínez, Emilie Mazoń, Marià Huguet, Karen Azatyan, Patricia Friza, Florian Pohl ; Hamburg Ballet ; Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra ; Nathan Brock, conductor.
- 語文註:German, English or French dialogue; English or French subtitles.
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讀者標籤:
- 系統號: 005151398 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
摘自 金革唱片 網站 : 出生於美國的約翰‧紐邁爾(John Neumeier),在美國完成大學學業之後,便到哥本哈根及倫敦進修,最後在德國漢堡發展,成為漢堡芭蕾舞團總監,並成立漢堡芭蕾舞學校,對漢堡的藝文發展有極大的貢獻。不同於以往舞蹈拍攝的單機或三機攝影,約翰‧諾伊邁爾特別以電影的拍攝手法來呈現舞者在舞蹈時的神韻及肢體動作,在拍攝時也並沒有特意安排期程,而是依照拍攝當下的氛圍來執行,為觀眾呈現舞蹈「當下」(now)的感覺,是與其他芭蕾舞作不同的地方。
摘要註
Thomas Mann once named Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina "the greatest social novel of world literature." When reading the novel, John Neumeier was deeply fascinated by Tolstoy's work: not only by the main characters and the plot, but also by the extraordinary variety of thematic connections. It is a story of three families. John Neumeier states: "Tolstoy himself wrote and published 'Anna Karenina' as a serial story over a number of years. The feeling in the novel of a developing contemporary narrative - similar to a television series of today - is underlined by the fact that the novel does not end with the death of the title character. My challenge was therefore to give true life and relevance to the story by selecting key emotional situations and essential characters to fit within the framework of an evening-long ballet."