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Lorca Massine's Parade and Pulcinella, music by Satie and Stravinsky, set and costumes by Pablo Picasso : Pompeii's Grand Theater

Title
Lorca Massine's Parade and Pulcinella, music by Satie and Stravinsky, set and costumes by Pablo Picasso : Pompeii's Grand Theater / Heliox Films in co-production with Opéra Films, in assocaition with medici.tv, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and UNITEL ; video director, Paolo Santoni ; directed by Eleanora Abbagnato.
Publication
[Paris, France] : Heliox Films : Unitel, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 6 min., 32 sec.)) : sound, color.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes introductory interviews with Lorca Massine, Eleanora Abbagnato, Carmine Romano, Luigi Gallo.
Costume and set design, Pablo Picasso ; assistant choreographers, Anna Krzyskow, Manuel Paruccini ; set designer, Maurizio Varamo ; costumes, Anna Biagiotti ; lighting designer, Mario De Amicis ; director of photography, Jean-Marc Bouzou ; editor, Lorenzo Taidelli.
Introductory interviews in French and Italian with English subtitles.
Description based on resource, viewed October 6, 2020.
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Summary
In 1917, Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso traveled to Naples to study the origins of circus and Commedia dell'arte. The trip gave birth to a ballet, Parade, choreographed by Léonide Massine with music by Erik Satie. A hundred years later, Paris Opera star Eleonora Abbagnato staged the same ballet in Pompeii's Large Theatre in a 2017 production featuring the Corps de Ballet of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and Leonide Massine's son Lorca as choreographer. As soon as they take their seats, Parade plunges audience members into the universe of Commedia dell'arte with a stage curtain depicting a Harlequin dining with a few companions. The curtain is the largest work Pablo Picasso ever completed, measuring about 11 meters high by 17 meters wide. Satie's musical score mixes sounds from everyday life with the traditional orchestral palette: noises made by typewriters, revolvers, sirens, lottery wheels, and bottles are brought together into a joyful aural "collage" reminiscent of cubist art. Jean Cocteau's libretto tells the story of a troupe of street artists who parade in front of a crowd of onlookers in an attempt to attract an audience for their show. Parade is followed by Pulcinella, another product of the collaboration between Cocteau, Picasso, and Massine, this time with music by Stravinsky. This one-act ballet follows amorous episodes in the life of the young Neapolitan philanderer, the famous Pulcinella! Photos: Parade at Pompeii's Large Theatre (top of the page) - curtain by Picasso (above).
Variant and related titles
Screen title: Parade & Pulcinella
Parade and Pulcinella
Medici.tv classical. OCLC KB.
Parade (Choreographic work : Massine)
Pulcinella (Choreographic work : Massine)
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English; French; Italian
Added to Catalog
November 08, 2021
Credits
Costume and set design, Pablo Picasso ; assistant choreographers, Anna Krzyskow, Manuel Paruccini ; set designer, Maurizio Varamo ; costumes, Anna Biagiotti ; lighting designer, Mario De Amicis ; director of photography, Jean-Marc Bouzou ; editor, Lorenzo Taidelli.
Performers
Parade: Manuel Paruccini, Sara Loro, Michele Satriano, Cristina Mirigliano, Giacomo Castelllana, Loic Pereaux, Luca D'Aottavio Lugi Corrado ; Pulcinella; Claudio Cocino, Rebecca Bianchi, Marianna Suriano, Elena Bidini, Marco Marangio, Guiseppe Depalo ; Teatro dell'opera di Roma's ballet.
Contents
Parade / choreography, Léonide Massine ; music by Erik Satie
Pulcinella / libretto and choreography, Léonide Massine ; music by Igor Stravinsky from Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Filmed performances.
Ballets (Music)
Internet videos
Ballets (Music)
Filmed performances.
Internet videos.
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