Romeo and Juliet : ballet in three acts after William Shakespeare / Opera National de Paris ; a Bel Air Media production with Opera National De Paris and La Sept/Arte ; with the participation of Centre national de la cinematographie ... [et al.] and the support of Plan d'Action 16/9 of the European Union in association with NVC Arts and RTP ; produced by Francois Duplat, Damien Mathieu ; an HDTV production directed by Alexandre Tarta.



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Special feature includes: interactive menus; cast; chapter selection. Previously released in 1995. Music, Sergei Prokofiev ; choreography and staging, Rudolf Nureyev ; director of photography, Bernard Girod ; editor, Alain Zerbib ; choreographed and staged by Patricia Ruanne and Frédéric Jahn ; choreologist, Kristin Johnson ; set design, Ezio Frigerio. Principal dancers, Monique Loudieres (Juliet), Manuel Legris (Romeo), Charles Jude (Tybalt), Lionel Delanoë (Mercutio), Wilfried Romoli (Benvolio), José Martinez (Paris), Karin Averty (Rosaline), Clotilde Vayer (Lady Capulet), Olivier Patey (Lord Capulet), Annie Carbonnel (Nurse) ; Ballet de l'Opera National de Paris ; Orchestra de l'Opera National de Paris ; conductor, Vello Pähn ; violin solo, Alain Kouznetzoff. Main menu in English with optional menus in English, French, Spanish, and Japanese.

Title
Romeo and Juliet : ballet in three acts after William Shakespeare / Opera National de Paris ; a Bel Air Media production with Opera National De Paris and La Sept/Arte ; with the participation of Centre national de la cinematographie ... [et al.] and the support of Plan d'Action 16/9 of the European Union in association with NVC Arts and RTP ; produced by Francois Duplat, Damien Mathieu ; an HDTV production directed by Alexandre Tarta.
Artist
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82116107. http://viaf.org/viaf/313670221.
Subjects
Language
English, French, Spanish, Japanese
Type
Video Recording
Abstract
Presents Rudolf Nureyev's interpretation of Shakespeare's tale of ill-fated young love.
Year
2004
Original Publisher(s)
Digital Publisher(s)
Rights Statement
For private home use only.