Valery Gergiev and the Kirov : a story of survival / by John Ardoin ; with a foreword by Sir Peter Ustinov.

Author/creator Ardoin, John
Format Book
Publication InfoPortland, OR : Amadeus Press, 2001.
Description296 pages, 56 pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Subjects

Contents Foreword / Sir Peter Ustinov -- Prologue: Valery the Great -- Setting the stage -- September: The 213th season -- Building the house -- October: House revolt -- Napravnik and the Imperial Opera -- November: Survival on the road -- Petipa and the Imperial Ballet -- December: Spreading the word: Audio -- The Soviet years: Opera -- January: An Israeli debut -- The Soviet years: Ballet -- February-March: Conquering Europe -- Gergiev and the opera -- April: Business as usual -- Vinogradov and the ballet -- May-June: Spreading the word: Video -- Epilogue: Beyond white nights.
Abstract Acclaimed music journalist John Ardoin focuses on the inspired directorship of Valery Gergiev in this celebration of the Kirov theater and its heroic survival. In the 1990s the great artistic institution regained its original name, the Mariinsky Theater, and thanks to Gergiev's tireless efforts won back its status as Russia's premier opera theater. At Gergiev's invitation, Ardoin moved to St. Petersburg and endured the long Russian winter of 1995-1996 to chronicle the struggles and triumphs, the people and politics, of opera and ballet at the Kirov. Four stories are woven together in these pages: an intrepid arts reporter's exhilarating year of discovery in Russia; a lively portrait of the jet-setting Russian conductor; a history of the theater and its fabled occupants since its inception in 1860; and the tale of an artistic entity surmounting great odds to meet the 21st century.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 265-268) and index.
Bibliography note"Mariinsky/Kirov discography and videography": pages 269-283.
LCCN 00052583
ISBN1574670646

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Music Closed Stacks - Ask at Circulation Desk ML422.G46 A73 2001 ✔ Available Place Hold