Nureyev (Russian: Нуреев) is a ballet choreographed by Kirill Serebrennikov and Yuri Posokhov with a score by Ilya Demutsky. The premiere of Nureyev took place at the Historical Scene of the Bolshoi Theatre on 9 December 2017.

The end of the first permormance on 9 December 2017

The scope of this ballet based on the biography of ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev who was born in the Soviet Union and then escaped from his native country.

Background edit

Kirill Serebrennikov and Yuri Posokhov created their second ballet performance. The first one was A Hero of Our Time in 2015.[1]

The Bolshoi Theatre added Nureyev to the repertoire of the 241st season (2016/17). A premiere was planned on 11 July 2017. The music score and libretto were completed in the winter.[2]

A general rehearsal took place in the Bolshoi Theatre in July. Then, the director of the theatre Vladimir Urin stated that a premiere of Nureyev cancelled. Vladimir Medinsky called the performance as gay propaganda and newspapers stated it as the main reason of the cancellation. In the addition, Kirill Serebrennikov was accused of embezzlement of 68 million roubles.[2]

In September 2017 a new date, 9 December, of a premiere was named. Tickets for the first performance of Nureyev were on sale on 18 November.[2]

9 December 2017 the premiere of Nureyev took place at the Historical Scene of the Bolshoi Theatre, starring Vladislav Lantratov as Rudolf Nureyev.[2]

Original interpreters edit

The first interpreters (9 December 2017) state below:[3]

Role Performers
Rudolf Nureyev Ballet dancer Vladislav Lantratov
Auctioneer / Avedon / The Grey Man Vocal Igor Vernik
A Letter to Rudi. The Pupil Ballet dancer Vyacheslav Lopatin
A Letter to Rudi. The Diva Ballet dancer Svetlana Zakharova
The Ballerina Ballet dancer Anastasia Stashkevich
Erik Ballet dancer Denis Savin
Margot Ballet dancer Maria Alexandrova
The Porter / The Wind Mezzo-soprano Svetlana Shilova
The Intendant Tenor Marat Gali
The singer of the king Countertenor Vadim Volkov
Ballet Teacher Ballet dancer Victor Barykin
Conductor Anton Grishanin

References edit

  1. ^ "Праздник непослушания: «Нуреев» попросил за Серебренникова". Газета.Ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  2. ^ a b c d "Балет "Нуреев". Досье" (in Russian). ТАСС. 2017-12-08. Archived from the original on 2018-07-20. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  3. ^ "Nureyev - Cast". Bolshoi Theatre.