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Coppélia.

Title
  1. Coppélia. May 4, 1983 [videorecording] / [presented by] New York City Ballet ; choreography by George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova after Marius Petipa ; music by Léo Delibes.
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  1. 1983.

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Additional authors
  1. Balanchine, George
  2. Delibes, Léo, 1836-1891.
  3. McBride, Patricia, 1942-
  4. Duell, Daniel
  5. O'Brien, Shaun
  6. Noroña, Rita
  7. Ohman, Frank
  8. Soto, Jock
  9. Merlo, Carlo
  10. Giljane, Espen
  11. Keary, David
  12. Borne, Elyse
  13. Alexopoulos, Helene
  14. Lopez, Lourdes
  15. Fugate, Judith
  16. Hall, Victoria
  17. Frame, Peter
  18. Fiorato, Hugo
  19. Ter-Arutunian, Rouben, 1920-1992.
  20. Karinska, Barbara
  21. Bates, Ronald
  22. Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus), 1776-1822.
  23. Nuitter, Charles, 1828-1899.
  24. New York City Ballet
Description
  1. 3 videodiscs (NTSC) (100 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Coppélia (Choreographic work : Balanchine and Danilova, A after Petipa, M)
Genre/Form
  1. Video.
  2. Dance.
Contents
  1. Disc 1. Act I (36 min.) A village square in Galicia / performed by McBride, Duell, O'Brien, with Rita Norona (Coppélia, a doll) ; Lisa Chalmers, Cynthia Lochard, Catherine Oppenheimer, Sabrina Pillars, Teresa Reyes, Simone Schumacher, Shelley Scott, Deborah Wingert, Paul Boos, Hermes Conde, Cornel Crabtree, Christopher Fleming, Paul Frame, Douglas Hay, Peter Naumann, Paul Sackett (villagers) ; Frank Ohman (the mayor) ; and Stacy Caddell, Antonia Franceschi, Susan Gluck, Alexia Hess, Darla Hoover, Lisa Jackson, Katrina Killian, Roma Sosenko, (Swanilda's friends).
  2. Disc 2. Act II (29 min.) Dr. Coppélius' secret workshop / performed by McBride, Duell, O'Brien, with Caddell, Franceschi, Gluck, Hess, Hoover, Jackson, Killian, Sosenko (Swanilda's friends) ; automatons, Jock Soto (astrologer), Carlo Merlo (juggler), Espen Giljane (acrobat), and David Keary (Chinaman).
  3. Disc 3. Act III (35 min.) A village wedding and festival of bells / performed by McBride, Duell, O'Brien, with Ohman (burgomaster) ; Caddell, Franceschi, Gluck, Hess, Hoover, Jackson, Killian, Sosenko , Peter Boal, Espen Giljane, David Keary, Carlo Merlo, Sean Savoye, Jock Soto (villagers, brides, grooms, and friends) ; Dedication of the bells, Elyse Borne and children's ensemble (Waltz of the golden hours) ; Lourdes Lopez (Dawn) ; Helene Alexopoulos (Prayer) ; Judith Fugate (Spinner) ; Julie Hays, Julie Kirstein, Margo Krody, Shawn Stevens (four jesterettes) ; Victoria Hall and Peter Frame, with Chalmers, Lochard, Oppenheimer, Pillars, Reyes, Schumacher, Scott, Wingert, Boos, Conde, Crabtree, Fleming, Frame, Hay, Naumann, Sackett (Discord and war) ; McBride and Duell (Peace: pas de deux) ; ensemble (finale).
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-4519
Credits (note)
  1. Book, Charles Nuitter, after E.T.A. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann ; scenery and costumes, Rouben Ter-Arutunian ; Dawn, Prayer, Spinner, and children's costumes, Karinska ; lighting, Ronald Bates. Conductor, Hugo Fiorato.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in performance at New York State Theater, New York, on May 4, 1983, for archival purposes.
Title
  1. Coppélia. May 4, 1983 [videorecording] / [presented by] New York City Ballet ; choreography by George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova after Marius Petipa ; music by Léo Delibes.
Imprint
  1. 1983.
Credits
  1. Book, Charles Nuitter, after E.T.A. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann ; scenery and costumes, Rouben Ter-Arutunian ; Dawn, Prayer, Spinner, and children's costumes, Karinska ; lighting, Ronald Bates. Conductor, Hugo Fiorato.
Performer
  1. Danced by New York City Ballet: Patricia McBride (Swanilda/Coppélia), Daniel Duell (Frantz), Shaun O'Brien (Dr. Coppélius), and others.
Event
  1. Videotaped in performance at New York State Theater, New York, on May 4, 1983, for archival purposes.
Added author
  1. Balanchine, George, choreographer.
  2. Delibes, Léo, 1836-1891. Coppélia.
  3. McBride, Patricia, 1942- dancer.
  4. Duell, Daniel, dancer.
  5. O'Brien, Shaun, dancer.
  6. Noroña, Rita, dancer.
  7. Ohman, Frank, dancer.
  8. Soto, Jock, dancer.
  9. Merlo, Carlo, dancer.
  10. Giljane, Espen, dancer.
  11. Keary, David, dancer.
  12. Borne, Elyse, dancer.
  13. Alexopoulos, Helene, dancer.
  14. Lopez, Lourdes, dancer.
  15. Fugate, Judith, dancer.
  16. Hall, Victoria, dancer.
  17. Frame, Peter, dancer.
  18. Fiorato, Hugo. Conductor
  19. Ter-Arutunian, Rouben, 1920-1992. Costume designer
  20. Karinska, Barbara. Costume designer
  21. Bates, Ronald. Lighting designer
  22. Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus), 1776-1822. Author
  23. Nuitter, Charles, 1828-1899. Author
  24. New York City Ballet.
Added title
  1. Coppélia (Choreographic work : Balanchine and Danilova, A after Petipa, M)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-4519
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