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Don Quixote
Lorna Feijoo and Yury Yanowsky by Gene Schiavone; photo by Kristin Carr.
Music
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Ludwig Minkus, arranged by John Lanchbery |
Choreography
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Rudolf Nureyev |
Costumes
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Nicolas Georgiadis
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ScenicDesigner
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Nicolas Georgiadis
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Run Time
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Two hours and forty-five minutes |
Performance Dates
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April 26 - May 6, 2012
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Rudolph Nureyev’s acclaimed production of Don Quixote was last performed by Boston Ballet in 2006. The production was originally staged on Boston Ballet by Nureyev himself in 1982 when Nureyev danced the leading role of Basilo, first in Boston and then on a tour of the U.S., Mexico and Europe. He first choreographed his version of Don Quixote in Vienna in 1966 and it would later become one of his greatest successes. Nureyev’s Don Quixote is based on the Marius Petipa-Alexander Gorsky production familiar to him from his days with the Kirov. The focus is not on Miguel de Cervantes’ hero but on the romance between two of the novel’s minor characters, Basilo and Kirtri. The production is danced to the score by Ludwig Minkus, arranged by John Lanchbery with sets and costumes by Nicholas Georgiadis.
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