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RAYMONDA
Aleksandr Glazunov
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Aleksandr Glazunov
RAYMONDA
2011

Soloists: 
Olesia Novikova (Raymonda), Friedemann Vogel (Jean de Brienne), Mick Zeni (Abderahman)
Orchestra, Chorus: 
Corps de Ballet and Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala
Conductor: 
Michail Jurowski
Choreographer: 
Sergei Vikharev

The Elegance Series is a collection of breathtaking Ballet performances from internationally renowned houses with well-loved Dance Stars. They feature productions by the greatest choreographers that we know today and of course the legacy of the legendary Marius Petipa. This La Scala premiere marks the most faithful version of Raymonda yet to the original, which met with triumphant success in St. Petersburg in 1898. Based on a medieval legend with ladies, knights, crusaders and Saracens, cathedrals and castles, the libretto had all the ingredients needed to spark the imagination of the young Alexander Glazunov in his first ballet score and the infinite wisdom of Marius Petipa, who complemented it with an enormously rich and endless succession of dances. Drawing on notation from the Harvard archives, original designs housed in the St Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Theatre Library, La Scala presents the last great work from the glory days of the Imperial Ballet.
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