China Ballet Troupe - Red Detachment Of Women (Highlights From The Modern Chinese Revolutionary Ballet) album

Опубликовано: 1 апр. 2015 г. "The Red Detachment of Women" dominated the stage during the Cultural Revolution and is a cornerstone of modern Chinese culture. 50+ видео Воспроизвести все.
Composed By – China Ballet Troupe. Orchestra – Orchestra of the China Ballet Troupe. Performed for President Nixon on his visit to China in 1972) Music Performed by the Orchestra of the China Ballet Troupe Recorded in 1971. Other Versions (3 of 3) View All. Cat.
Volume 7 Issue 2. China Ballet Troupe English Français. Peking: People's Publishing House, 1970.
Revolutionary Realism and Romanticism": Representing the Ballet The Red Detachment of Women (1971). Cotton in the People's Republic of China. International Cotton Advisory Commit.
The ballet was later adapted to a Beijing opera in 1964, and as with the ballet itself, both stage and film versions were produced. It is one of the so-called eight model plays, the only plays, ballets and operas permitted in China during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
Album · 2001 · 8 Songs. The Red Detachment of Women. Collection of the Best Chinese Orchestral Music: Song of the Yangtze River. The Classics Of CRC Dance Music, Vol. 1.
China Central Ballet troupe rehearse a scene from The Red Detachment of Women ahead of their opening night at the 48th Helsinki Festival. When it comes to ballets featuring a regiment of pirouetting female revolutionary soldiers armed with rifles, pistols, swords and nationalistic flags, there is only one name on the list: the celebrated Chinese opera ballet The Red Detachment of Women. Premiered in 1964, the ballet was among eight of the best-known model operas that were permitted to be performed during the Cultural Revolution, which took place from 1966 to 1976.
Soldiers of the Women's Detachment performing rifle drill in Act II, from the 1972 National Ballet of China production. Red Detachment of Women. On 25 December 2015 Chinese Choreographer WEN Hui, the German Director and Dramaturge Kai Tuchmann, and the author ZHUANG Jiayun premiered their work RED at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai. RED is a reinterpretation of The Red Detachment of Women and it analyses this model opera/ballet as a politico-cultural symbol that became part of the collective consciousness during the Cultural Revolution Synopsis. RED DETACHMENT OF WOMEN-A Modern Revolutionary Ballet. Red Detachment of Women (Choreographic Work).
Like many national ballet companies, the National Ballet of China grew from foreign imports taking root in native soil. It was founded on the last day of 1959 as the Experimental Ballet Company of the Beijing Dance School, a school which had itself been founded only in 1954. Two principal figures influenced both school and company. The repertory dwindled to just two sanctioned ballets – The Red Detachment of Women and The White-Haired Girl – and the company travelled in a punishing schedule around the country, often on foot and carrying their own baggage. Following the arrest of Madame Mao 10 years later, the company began to reform and grow as China began to open its cultural and economic doors.
Tracklist
Overture, Prologue - Escape From The Tiger's Maw, Excerpt From Scene One, - Flying Off To The Red Base Under Chang-ching's Guidance | 13:17 |
Excerpts From Scene Two - Ching-Hua Tells Of Her Grievance And Joins The Red Army | 10:45 |
Excerpts From Scene Three - Strike From The Outside And From Within - A Night Assault On The Bandit's Lair | 7:45 |
Excerpts From Scene Four - The Party Nurtures Heroes: The Soldiers And Civilians Are Of One Family | 11:45 |
Scene Five (Complete) - Holding Out In The Mountain. Pass: Valiantly Kiling The Enemy | 12:37 |
Excerpt From Scene Six - Forward! Along The Path Crimson With The Blood Of The Fallen | 5:45 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SDBR 3338 | China Ballet Troupe | Red Detachment Of Women (Highlights From The Modern Chinese Revolutionary Ballet) (LP) | Everest | SDBR 3338 | US | 1972 |
SDBR 3338 | China Ballet Troupe | Red Detachment Of Women (Highlights From The Modern Chinese Revolutionary Ballet) (LP) | Everest | SDBR 3338 | US | 1972 |
GGS 1398 | China Ballet Troupe | Red Detachment Of Women (Highlights From The Modern Chinese Revolutionary Ballet) (LP) | Astor | GGS 1398 | Australia | 1972 |
ZV-746 | China Ballet Troupe | Red Detachment Of Women (Highlights From The Modern Chinese Revolutionary Ballet) (LP) | Zafiro | ZV-746 | Spain | 1973 |
