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American Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake

  • Episode aired Jun 30, 1976
  • 3h
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8.8/10
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Joshua Bell, Hugh Downs, Renée Fleming, Alan Gilbert, Lorin Maazel, Natalia Makarova, Audra McDonald, Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, Louis Perry, Beverly Sills, Martin Bookspan, and Fred Child in Live from Lincoln Center (1976)
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American Ballet Theatre performs Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" with Natalia Makarova dancing the duo role of Odette/Odie and Ivan Nagy as Prince Siegfried.American Ballet Theatre performs Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" with Natalia Makarova dancing the duo role of Odette/Odie and Ivan Nagy as Prince Siegfried.American Ballet Theatre performs Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" with Natalia Makarova dancing the duo role of Odette/Odie and Ivan Nagy as Prince Siegfried.

  • Directors
    • Kirk Browning
    • Lynwood King
  • Writer
    • Christopher Porterfield
  • Stars
    • Natalia Makarova
    • American Ballet Theatre
    • Clive Barnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Kirk Browning
      • Lynwood King
    • Writer
      • Christopher Porterfield
    • Stars
      • Natalia Makarova
      • American Ballet Theatre
      • Clive Barnes
    • 1User review
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    Natalia Makarova
    Natalia Makarova
    • Principal Dancer - Odette…
    American Ballet Theatre
    • Themselves
    Clive Barnes
    • Self
    Martin Bookspan
    • Offscreen announcer (1976-2006)
    • (voice)
    Erik Bruhn
    • Self (interviewee)
    William Carter
    • Principal Dancer - Spanish Dancer
    Dick Cavett
    Dick Cavett
    • Self - Host
    Lucia Chase
    • Principal Dancer - Queen Mother
    Warren Conover
    • Dancer - Soloist
    Kristine Elliott
    • Dancer - Soloist
    Nanette Glushak
    • Dancer - Soloist
    Enrique Martinez
    • Principal Dancer - Wolfgang
    Jolinda Menendez
    • Dancer - Soloist
    Hilda Morales
    • Dancer - Soloust
    Ivan Nagy
    • Principal Dancer - Prince Siegfried
    Terry Orr
    • Principal Dancer - Benno
    Marcos Paredes
    Marcos Paredes
    • Principal Dancer - Von Rothbart
    Kirk Peterson
    • Dancer - Soloist
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      • Kirk Browning
      • Lynwood King
    • Writer
      • Christopher Porterfield
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    10TheLittleSongbird

    A definite must-own

    Swan Lake is one of the greatest of the ballet genre, the story is timeless and the ballet is a musical masterpiece. All the Swan Lake productions are worth seeing at least once(though my feelings were mixed on the 2007 and 2009 productions), but two especially are must owns, one's the Natalia Makarova/Anthony Dowell Royal Ballet performance and the other is this(with its only criticism being that some of the Corps De Ballet are a little ragged).

    The production is good visually, the Gothic décor actually does give off a lot of atmosphere as does the expressive lighting while the Renaissance costumes are opulent and the Swans costumes harmonise well against the backgrounds. Very similar actually to those of the enchanting 1977 American Ballet Theatre production with Natalia Makarova and Mikhail Baryschnikov. The choreography is lovingly traditional and elegant in its simplicity, it also displays a lot of intimate emotion and sharp characterisation.

    Musically, it's exquisite with every single bit of power and nuance from the orchestra evident, shown through a wide range of tone colour and dynamic range. The conducting is authoritative and sympathetic. The dancing is impeccable apart from as mentioned the occasional ragged ensemble. Ian Nagy is a charismatic and handsome Siegfried, giving the character a fully-fleshed character journey from youth to man. His dancing shows lots of graceful movement, powerful jumps and a controlled technique and his chemistry with Makarova is pure ballet magic, seen in the truly emotional Pas De Deux.

    Makarova is just stunning here, even more heartfelt than in the later performance with Royal Ballet. Like in her ABT Giselle performance the entire performance has lots of grace and careful detail; quoting what I said in my review for that production her "her arms are beautifully elongated, her foot placement enviously supple and her pirouettes and leg movements like she's floating on air". With all that still, she does not in any way forget to perform, never making the mistake of being so careful to get the technique right that she becomes detached. Despite Odette being a somewhat remote character, Makarova is incredibly affecting and haunting in the role. Her Odile in contrast is effectively cunning and seductive, but it is with Odette where she shines more.

    Overall, wonderful performance and a definite must-own if you can find the VHS. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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      Like the other ballet performances telecast from Lincoln Center, this production was never made available on a pre-recorded VHS cassette and is not available on DVD.
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      Referenced in Loom (1990)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Columbus Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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