DVD + Blu-Ray:
The John Cranko Stuttgart Ballet Collection
Three legendary choreographies of John Cranko and three documentaries portraying the outstanding Stuttgart Ballet and its dancers.
A Box set including three legendary performances from the Stuttgart Ballet in the choreography of John Cranko: "Onegin", "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Taming of the Shrew". Including bonus conversations on each ballet and three documentaries on the Stuttgart Ballet and its outstanding dancers Marcia Haydée and Friedemann Vogel: "Of Miracles and Superheroes – The Stuttgart Ballet", "Marcia Haydée - The Seduction to Dance" and "Friedemann Vogel - Incarnation of Dance". The 3 documentaries are for the first time available on DVD and Blu-ray
Original title The John Cranko Stuttgart Ballet Collection
Genre Ballet
Recording location Opera house of the State Theatre Stuttgart, 2017 & 2022
Production Company Productions of UNITEL in co-production with SWR/Arte, NHK and the Stuttgart Ballet
Composer Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Scarlatti
Orchestra / Band Staatsorchester Stuttgart
Conductor James Tuggle, Wolfgang Heinz
Choreography by John Cranko
Dance Company Stuttgart Ballet
Costumes Jürgen Rose, Elisabeth Dalton
Soloist Friedemann Vogel, Alicia Amatriain, Elisa Badenes, David Moore, Jason Reilly, Martí Fernández Paixà
Duration 835 mins
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