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Choreography by Balanchine. Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux 

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An eight-minute display of ballet bravura and technique, Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux uses music that the composer belatedly created for Act III of Swan Lake. It was hurriedly composed for Anna Sobeshchanskaya, a Bolshoi prima ballerina who was scheduled to make her debut in the title role at the fourth performance of the 1877 Moscow production, and sought to enrich the part of Odile. Because the music was not in the original score, it was not published with the rest of Swan Lake, and disappeared for more than half a century. When it was discovered in the Bolshoi Theater archives in 1953, Balanchine sought - and was granted - permission to use it for his own choreography.

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@gg-ke1gp
@gg-ke1gp 3 года назад
So paradoxical, Misha’s extremely toned, muscular body, hanging in the air as weightless as a feather. It’s akin to magic, it’s otherworldly and completely mesmerizing for that reason.
@MrJAich1
@MrJAich1 10 лет назад
Balanchine is known for the unique variations of connectivity of the dancers. The end of part A is an example of this type of creativity. I do not see it as much as an exploitation of Baryshnikov's leaping ability through the rest of the piece. Any thoughts? Is this more Mikhail, or Michel?
@Feliandyx16
@Feliandyx16 10 лет назад
Si siento que es un pas de deux totalmente normal sin ninguna parte en especial, si no fuera por Misha o por Patricia lo hubieran hecho muy aburrido, simplemente ellos alzaban a esta pieza ¡¡¡
@kerrytakashi12
@kerrytakashi12 10 лет назад
Baryshnikov is fantastic as always but he was never a Balanchine dancer. Male Balanchine dancers generally love Pas de Deux's. From D'Amboise to Martin and all the others, you can see they generally enjoy being with, dancing with and touching their female partners. What made Farrell great was that she returned that intensity towards her male partners. Baryshnikov....I don't get that same interested in women vibe from him. I sometimes receive the impression that he felt his female partners were rivals. That doesn't mesh well for Balanchine ballets.
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 9 лет назад
Does NOT matter that Mischa was not trained in the so-called Balanchine idiom. HE COULD DANCE!!! And Peter Martins is Danish...and was trained in that school. But he also COULD DANCE. And Patty was always a brilliant female dancer. (she was trained in the Balanchine School...so called. )....She is receiving the Kennedy Center Artistic Achievement Award this year. She and Eddie Villella danced together very often...much before this.
@kerrytakashi12
@kerrytakashi12 9 лет назад
Where did you get from my post that I said Baryshnikov could not dance? I just said he didn't dance in Balanchine ballets very well. Balanchine was all about the female dancers. Therefore being a male dancer in his company meant any male dancer would have to have the same level of interest in women. Baryshnikov just doesn't have that type of interest. I don't think he was fascinated by pas de deuxs and it shows.
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 9 лет назад
I did not say anything of the sort. Please excuse me...but I don't want to discuss this. Pointless.
@dirgesinthedark5637
@dirgesinthedark5637 9 лет назад
Kerry Takashi
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 9 лет назад
He was interested in women....I knew all these dancers very well.
@veramentegina
@veramentegina 11 лет назад
my goodness Misha.. Still nobody close to you :) such a joy watching him dance..
@gerdanjanosii475
@gerdanjanosii475 6 месяцев назад
Misha. He was a great Demi character technician & artist however Peter Martins work as a partner was far superior.
@erpollock
@erpollock 5 месяцев назад
So fortunate Misha worked with Balanchine for a short time in the late 70s so that we have a record of him in great Balanchine performances.
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 11 лет назад
When I used to rehearse with them at NYCB...and Patty with other partners, never thought there would come a day...when they would not be dancing...but, of course, that day eventually comes for everyone. I played this countless times for lecture concerts with piano...(with Jacques d'AmBoise and Eddie Villella...fun times.
@brendaannedufaur6244
@brendaannedufaur6244 9 лет назад
Actually, this McBride performance is a clinic. A master clinic on how to dance! When looking at dancers from another generation, allowances have to be made. Like in any sport or artistic sport, technique and capacities improve greatly over the years. So one has to watch things from that plain of perspective. A gymnast or figure skater of the '60s was wonderful but their technique wasn't even close to the gymnasts or figure skaters of today. But they still were great. The same is true for ballet dancers. McBride is wonderful here. Absolutely wonderful. She can show so many how it should be done. Whatever imperfections of technique or neck and shoulder carriage there are doesn't matter. It's about the movement, the musicality, the verve, the spirit. McBride excels in all of these and then some. Anyway, her technique is strong. I've seen videos of other more present-day dancers with a more perfect technique with the sky high perfect extensions, etc., and their dancing is not exciting. You have to have technique but believe it or not, superlative technique can also be boring if the movement and artistry aren't there. It's about how you dance. How you feel. McBride is everything a dancer should be. It is about the music, movement, freedom, excitement, joy and beauty of expressing. It positively does not matter if she has a perfect fifth position or if her shoulders are down and perfectly placed! Yes, her shoulders are a little hunched but look at her go! What matters is that she is a fantastic dancer, and that she is equal to the music! She covers so much ground! Talk about using up space! There is such a thrust in all of her movements, so much energy and impact and sweepingness. She moves! She is alive! She has always been one of my greatly favorite dancers from the very beginning. She is wonderful in the taped performance of Tarantella which Balanchine created for she and Edward Villella . Balanchine so much understood McBride's feel, her speed, her movement, her articulated feet, her musicality, her passion, her fun, her excitement. Lovely, strong technique- fleet! and a wonderful, charming spirit and personality that grabs you all the way through her performances...Of any ballet dancer's career we have just the painfully smallest of glimpses in context of a whole career- a giant span of years from young to retirement. You don't always know how old the dancer is in that particular clip or what part of their career you are seeing just the smallest glimpses of. So we see something and it may or may not be representative of who they really are or how great they were. We are just all lucky to have something! I'm not talking about this McBride Barishnikov video but just in general. Anyway, I think this performance of the Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux is wonderful. Patricia McBride had it all...she was a lovely, striking, dancing-all-out performer…a ballet dancer and artist of the first caliber...
@Julio-fz8xj
@Julio-fz8xj 9 лет назад
+Brenda Anne Du Faur You describe McBride's passion and exciting dance with... errr... so much passion and excitement that makes your comment an absolute joy to read! Thank you very much for such a joyful read in the utter wasteland which is the realm of RU-vid comments. To throw my two cents, I am a total novice in ballet (ballet appreciation, that is) so unfortunately I cannot comment on the minor technique details as you did, but from a rather ignorant point of view, I absolutely adored this rendition of Tchaikowsky PDD, I am STILL excited and moved after having watched it a few times. I guess that means something.
@kabardinka1
@kabardinka1 8 лет назад
+Brenda Anne Du Faur I agree, Patricia McBride was a great artist. And there is so much more to dance than how high your extension is. McBride dances the music, expresses the music, and dances full phrases, not just going from step to step, pose to pose as so many dancers sadly do today.
@avesraggiana
@avesraggiana 8 лет назад
+Brenda Anne Du Faur Never cared for McBride. I much preferred Suzanne Farrell, who was an iconoclast in every way.
@sashamanster
@sashamanster 8 лет назад
While I agree with you, that fact that Baryshnikov's performance, if he did that today, would *still* garner a standing ovation as one of the best in the world just shows how simply unimaginable a talent he was 40 years ago.
@donschwellenbach5461
@donschwellenbach5461 8 лет назад
well said
@roslynwilliams950
@roslynwilliams950 3 года назад
I've watched this so many times and never tire of it.
@evealicelucienne
@evealicelucienne 8 лет назад
Misha never seems concerned by Newton's law of universal gravitation. Or he doesn't give a damn...
@leonquerino5683
@leonquerino5683 3 года назад
I-- AUSHHFAKJDHAKJSDHFLJFA
@spiritualsnail1584
@spiritualsnail1584 3 года назад
I don't think he even knows it exists. He just floats and that's normal to him
@lilbatz
@lilbatz 3 года назад
@@spiritualsnail1584 This whole vid gave me CHILLS. No good words to describe it.
@collectiflickthetoad
@collectiflickthetoad 3 года назад
you don't care about gravity when you can manipulate space-time
@lorakarlash248
@lorakarlash248 3 года назад
не думала, что Миша может так неинтересно и слабо танцевать(
@innerlight617
@innerlight617 7 лет назад
Misha! whatever he did, one couldn't take off, one's eyes of him. Unsurpassed!
@karennoble1168
@karennoble1168 5 лет назад
Baryshnikov never ceases to amaze.
@kristinmoreno9203
@kristinmoreno9203 3 года назад
Baryshnikov is as Amazing as he always was💙 and with Patricia McBride... What a Classic! BRAVO! ♥️
@apollonessancr855
@apollonessancr855 11 лет назад
His jumps are still impressively high, especially jumps on one foot!! And camera doesn't help him, he is not shown from below. As for his throwing the leg into the side via entrechat six - that is something brilliant!! It is not old-fashioned virtuosity, that is something that many modern dancers should learn.
@skydancer3166
@skydancer3166 2 года назад
Is he still jumping at 70? LOL
@tarantellalarouge7632
@tarantellalarouge7632 2 месяца назад
at 6:35, he is jumping during the "tours à la seconde", insane !
@garotadagavea
@garotadagavea 7 лет назад
I just watched some Mariinsky dancers do this. Not even close. The speed, the crispness, the VERVE. These two are magic.
@tarantellalarouge7632
@tarantellalarouge7632 2 месяца назад
the "American" vibes are mandatory in this Balanchine's piece, Russian sometimes are too classic. (exception for Baryshnikov !)
@freddiemercury4evr
@freddiemercury4evr 6 лет назад
No matter how many times I watch, this is still mind-blowing.
@Marta44339
@Marta44339 4 года назад
I agree completely. It is one of the greatest performances I've seen.
@everglade93
@everglade93 11 лет назад
no matter how many versions of this pas de deux i see, nothing compares to this. this is perfection
@freddiemercury4evr
@freddiemercury4evr 6 лет назад
Laughing at some people criticizing Baryshnikov and the "end" of his career. Quite amusing to imagine the ego one must possess to do that...
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 5 лет назад
omg just brilliant, Mc Bride adds so many more details and she dances with such abandon, and Misha defies gravity all the time and you can't keep your eyes off of him
@tarantellalarouge7632
@tarantellalarouge7632 2 месяца назад
she didn't do the famous "gargouillade", she did a "pas de chat" instead, no problem for me .....
@celiabonadies5667
@celiabonadies5667 25 дней назад
⁠@@tarantellalarouge7632 Ut’s hard to find anyone who can do a real gargouillade these days. Back then, even my beloved Gelsey struggled with it.
@tarantellalarouge7632
@tarantellalarouge7632 24 дня назад
@@celiabonadies5667 I love Gelsey so much either, but there are few good videos of her !
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 12 лет назад
Did u notice how you are smiling the whole time they are dancing, such perfection, thank you Mr B for your great choreography and genius dancing
@dmmchugh3714
@dmmchugh3714 3 года назад
Still the best performance IMHO. Maybe the Ferri - Bocca video is close. No one can exceed Baryshnikov: power, precision, panache.
@gingerintherogers976
@gingerintherogers976 11 лет назад
When you see dancers who are that good you just feel so privledged to watch them move! This really made my day! :)
@lilbatz
@lilbatz 3 года назад
Day after the US elections, this is just what I needed. So glorious! So lovely! Thank you.💕
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 3 года назад
me too, now during the pandemic and the Kabul debockle
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 12 лет назад
micha at his top could dance rings around nowadays dancers ,l saw many times ,belive me.
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 3 года назад
very time I saw McBride on stage she sparkled, she outshined everyone on the stage, we cannot find fault in anything that was merely the technique of the time, and Misha is just out of this world
@honeyjbc1
@honeyjbc1 11 лет назад
Pure delight. Her feet! Such gorgeous feet. And her delight in dancing. He is amazing. And the last part of this is impossible to believe. Heavenly.
@cheridusek9185
@cheridusek9185 3 месяца назад
Her feet are gorgeous!
@Madelyn5454
@Madelyn5454 6 лет назад
Holy s - unreal - magnificent display of ballet at it’s top of the top !! Bravo of course to Misha and Patricia McBride
@МаришаПолякова
@МаришаПолякова 4 года назад
What a pleasure! Just a gem. What a grace, musicality. Baryshnikov is another planet, his dance is phenomenal. And how much grace is in fish dives and in the finale.
@garotadagavea
@garotadagavea 4 года назад
Мариша Полякова how much bravery. If he missed the timing of his jump, she would land on her face. That is jaw dropping.
@karenkaren3189
@karenkaren3189 8 лет назад
that last move always kills me….how he carries her off, her arms and head and leg flung backwards.
@ГалинаЛуточка
@ГалинаЛуточка 3 года назад
every time I look and catch myself on the fact that I worry-suddenly it will go wrong at 5:57 )) fortunately, this is Misha and everything is fine with him )) extremely cute and beautiful ballet, such a pleasure to watch Misha and Patricia
@garotadagavea
@garotadagavea 3 года назад
No other male dancer attempts that variation at that lightening speed tempo. None. I have watched quite of the young guns dance this ballet. But no matter how tall, strong, technically wizards, this beast of a male choreography they steer clear. I don't know, I think Misha had music ingrained in his bones.
@ГалинаЛуточка
@ГалинаЛуточка 3 года назад
@@garotadagavea you're absolutely right! I also didn't see similar fireworks performed by another dancer yet... more than 40 years have passed, and Misha is still unique ))
@luispollack5804
@luispollack5804 11 лет назад
He`s really amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@dharmaofdog7676
@dharmaofdog7676 2 года назад
Whenever I watch these Pas de Deux, I immediately think of DaVinci - how he would feel watching these extraordinary examples of such physical perfection in precise motion. Knowing the infinite number of repetitions it took to perfect the smallest and simplest of movement always astounds me. And then they share it with all of us when they Dance. A humble privilege whenever I watch for clearly, this Couple dances within the sacred Halls of the Divine when they do.
@mixiecat530
@mixiecat530 Год назад
This is a beautiful comment and observation! 🙏🏼
@holdensupreme9436
@holdensupreme9436 5 лет назад
Miss McBride never "thought" about dancing, she just DANCED!
@rickisablove1369
@rickisablove1369 9 лет назад
This was part of a series of several programs on Dance in America, late 1970s. I believe that they were taped in Nashville. Jac Venza was the executive producer at the time, and his programs were outstanding. Patricia McBride was one of the great Balanchine dancers of that era, and Baryshnikov joined the NYCB for a brief period. I wish all of the programs would become available on DVD; a few of them, but not all, were released on VHS. Thank you for sharing this.
@skydancer3166
@skydancer3166 2 года назад
I'd love to see any of these old programs, if you know where to find them. Particularly the first one in the series, featuring the Joffrey Ballet in 1976.
@oldenweery7510
@oldenweery7510 6 лет назад
Mon Dieu! Misha is spectacular, as always, and she's a perfect match for him. I've never seen entrechats done so fast---hers are a blur! Merveilleux!
@Jayjen35
@Jayjen35 12 лет назад
I once read an article where she said that people thought that she was "cheating" by breaking her pointe shoes at the arch. But she said that they were so arched that this was the only way that they would go directly under her arch and that you could tell that her feet were actually more arched than they appeared to be in her pointe shoes!
@marianeira9160
@marianeira9160 3 года назад
Bellisimo. El alma se deleita Gracias
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 6 лет назад
killer fish dives and they face the audience with a smile
@misspomerol
@misspomerol 3 года назад
Yes technique has evolved since this video was made but man Patty McBride just has a musicality that is missing from a lot of the people trying to perform this today. Your phrasing is just so different from how people are trying to perform this now. This is great. This holds up. 2021
@gerdanjanosii475
@gerdanjanosii475 6 месяцев назад
With all due respect to what u are inferring about advances in technique, However Musicality is part of technique, without musicality then u just have physicality, like gymnastics.
@gerdanjanosii475
@gerdanjanosii475 6 месяцев назад
And no technique has not “evolved” since this past was performed, it has de-evolved, in actuality.
@mrlopez-pz7pu
@mrlopez-pz7pu Месяц назад
Technique has not "evolved" in the slightest since this film was made.
@maseraticboychik
@maseraticboychik 11 лет назад
Yes indeed. Love them with arms in fifth. Have you ever seen the INCREDIBLE clip of Maximova doing all 32 of the Don Q coda fouettes with HANDS ON HER WAIST?!?!??!! it is to die for.
@sanitsilosani
@sanitsilosani 12 лет назад
it was performed in 1979
@neyfonseca4064
@neyfonseca4064 7 лет назад
All these years later and Misha's dancing is still a marvel, regardless of the improvements in technique of today's dancers. McBride is perfection and what strikes me now is how clean and lovely her arms are, in stark contrast to the exaggerated hyper extended elbows and floppy wrists of most NYCB ballerinas from that era.
@Marta44339
@Marta44339 6 лет назад
I love it beyond words. They're perfection and nobody else can match them or even come close. As garotadagavea said, theis performance is magic . I've watched it hundreds of times!
@rbarnes4076
@rbarnes4076 5 лет назад
Baryshnikov's entire presentation is startling. Incredible cleanliness of line, bravura presentation, clean beats, ballon for ages.. I think someone like him comes once ever 50 years or more. I've seen many that are close, but none that surpass.
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 3 года назад
but the wrists are Balanchine styke, its what he wanted
@neyfonsecajunior
@neyfonsecajunior 3 года назад
@@pedinurse1 There's style and then there's affectation...
@skydancer3166
@skydancer3166 2 года назад
@@neyfonsecajunior That's a fine line--how do you draw that distinction? Affectation is "a studied display of real or pretended FEELING." Style is "a distinctive APPEARANCE, typically determined by the principles according to which something is designed." Do you mean to say that some dancers are faking the Balanchine style?
@havenization
@havenization 11 лет назад
yes it's pretty amazing , her whole fouette segment .its second to none,just everything about her solos ....I ve seen almost everyone dance this except Meryl Ashley & Gelsey my ATF
@cumdessert
@cumdessert 5 лет назад
I was purely hypnotized by Balanchine for most of my ballet-going life, and I used to go to almost nothing else but NYCBallet, but then I discovered the 1964 Sleeping Beauty with Alla Sizova, and went completely to the other side---except for McBride, whom I've always adored and seen many times in person. Nureyev was better in the West, in my opinion (in his Corsaire with Fonteyn, he is more powerful, whereas Sizova actually outshines him in that graduation clip.) I agree totally with the poster below--Brenda Anne du Faur--though, in her raptures about Patty, and I think she is never more beautiful than here. Baryshnikov is wonderful, although the hair seems a bit off. Since I have recently watched old clips of Nureyev in 'Les Sylphides' and 'Le Corsaire' (with Fonteyn), I have completely changed, and didn't know it would be possible. I don't think any male dancer quite matches Nureyev when at his best, but I literally adore Sizova beyond all imagining. She has stolen me from the NYCBallet, and I saw so many of them--Verdy, Farrell many times, McBride many times, P. Martins---and I still love some of the things, especially Farrell's variation in Davidsbundlertanze, so pointed...loved Liebeslieder Walzer (and remember Patty's serene face in 1985), but the appeal was somewhat formed by the exclusivity and the charisma of Balanchine. This mystique was very powerful then at NYCBallet, and it definitely does not exist there anymore, especially now that Martins was 'sent down' with no corroborating evidence. It was good to start with the greatest of modern choreographers (it probably is more often the other way around), but what really remains now from the glories of that Golden Age of Balanchine now that I've seen Nureyev and Sizova at their best (Nureyev once live as Desire in 1973) is really only Patty! I even thought her dancing quite sexy, but couldn't quite figure out why she so excited in that way that other ballerinas in NYCB did not (just speaking for myself, but she's so musical, and although that was always what was talked about with Farrell, I don't think she was more so than Patty, whose precision combined with joy is the only one I can place next to Sizova.) I simply swooned one matinee afternoon in 1987 when I saw her in 'Coppelia', and I certainly wasn't looking for that particular kind of stimulation. So that I always adored her dancing, but now that I seem to love the Kirov at its best (I don't even care that it's film), I find that it has made me value Patty even more, because I find the same line and musicality that Sizova had. Her smile up to Baryshnikov is perfect. I think she is the one ballerina who went through life without a single reversal, and some actually thought there was something wrong with being perfect. I think Patty is Balanchine at his best, although many would disagree. They understood each other completely, and although some of the other drama with other great ballerinas was once interesting, even that did not touch her. And I think she was the only one. Many others left the company.
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 11 лет назад
Hello...so you are a former NYCB attendee...I was piano soloist there for several years...before moving to Europe. Yes, Patti was indeed a fantastic presence in the company...and she was also a very nice person. Even though this was performed many years ago, it doesn't lose its genuine appeal.. Thanks....
@suzanneh8430
@suzanneh8430 7 лет назад
They were wonderful together. He was secure enough in his amazing gifts, did not care that she was taller en pointe!
@dirgesinthedark5637
@dirgesinthedark5637 7 лет назад
Her first pique to knee and his framing attitude..BEAUTIFUL! Horrible how accents and fine detail get lost!
@Madame.Boston
@Madame.Boston 5 месяцев назад
What a beautiful expression of the "Balanchine" method/style... breathtaking, just wow😍
@katerinakat8133
@katerinakat8133 12 лет назад
What beautiful feet she has! Her movements are so light and precise!
@NatalieYOT
@NatalieYOT 4 года назад
Incredible!
@Elizabeth-q7s
@Elizabeth-q7s 7 месяцев назад
SUPERB! A joy to watch, not only because of the brilliant dancing, but also because the pas de deux is so well filmed ... no stupid camera angles and endless pointless edits, just magnificent dancing being filmed by people who know what they are doing.
@donschwellenbach5461
@donschwellenbach5461 8 лет назад
Only Balanchine could choreograph a piece that is now legendary, it is truly a masterpiece of dance, it has all the elements,wow factor, turns, jumps, romance, swan dives. pirouettes, lifts,and just pure lovely dancing.. And Misha and Patricia are sublime
@vickyk1861
@vickyk1861 6 лет назад
Patricia Mc Bride & Misha
@byn63
@byn63 8 лет назад
my biggest pet peeve w/McBride and other ballerina's is the damn "stilletto" fingers. the hand should be soft and rounded sticking one finger up doesn't look graceful to me. On the other hand McBride has great feet and looks as if she could stay en pointe forever with ease.
@pedinurse1
@pedinurse1 5 лет назад
the hands are a Balanchine thing, dont know why
@orlihimmelweit2105
@orlihimmelweit2105 8 лет назад
Love Patricia MacBride!!!
@ddchil41
@ddchil41 11 лет назад
Patty performed this on TV...as well. A brilliant piece of choreography....Now and then I have seen it as part of Swan Lake...but it is now done as this pas de deux...which Mr. B used for this pas de deux...
@avrevs
@avrevs 7 лет назад
what beautiful footwork from both, and mcbride's limbs just seem to stretch her moves endlessly.
@maseraticboychik
@maseraticboychik 11 лет назад
Oh--I didn't mention spending a fortune on utter DRECK 'ballets' and productions like 'Thou Swell,' 'The Seven Deadly Sins,' 'Ocean's Kingdom,' etc. ad infinitum. I also didn't mention him turning the wonderful and unique programming/repertory system of NYCB, which meant one could see all sorts of great ballets in a short time period, into the horrible 'block' and 'theme' (BARF) programming we now suffer with. Wynton Marsalis had nothing to do with Martins' atrocities. :)
@Olivia-ge1oz
@Olivia-ge1oz 4 года назад
So beautiful. Both are my favorite.
@Saavedra99
@Saavedra99 8 лет назад
one of two Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux performances danced to the correct tempo. the rest, particularly the russians, make a mess of it.
@garotadagavea
@garotadagavea 7 лет назад
edwi sterling just saw a 2007 Bolshoi-Mariinsky gala. They do a mess of it indeed.
@kaitlynclem5967
@kaitlynclem5967 6 лет назад
I think the French do it quite well, actually. Or at least they seem to in the Aurelie Dupont recordings.
@maseraticboychik
@maseraticboychik 11 лет назад
'What Martins did' is a subject for a couple of books, Jayjen, lol--sadly it can't be covered here. The abbreviated, simplified, very cursory and inadequate answer to your excellent question are things like obvious nepotism (starting with his wife, son, and ex-girlfriends), appalling arrogance, being desperately threatened by anyone of more intelligence and talent than himself, lack of any interest in preserving or maintaining Balanchinean technique, esthetics, and style.... !
@harrietcoles5631
@harrietcoles5631 10 лет назад
Happy Birthday George Balanchine! Xxx
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
Tiler Peck reminds me slightly of McBride, physically. She should study Patti's arms here. Peck whips off lots of fouettes, but with the usual port de bras. Try them sometimes the way Patti does them w/arms in 5th. Hard!
@garotadagavea
@garotadagavea 7 лет назад
Jaw drop.
@michaelbrodsky1221
@michaelbrodsky1221 2 года назад
Thank you-- A MONUMENT IN MINIATURE TO A VANISHED AGE. THANKS AGAIN.
@simaraft7373
@simaraft7373 6 лет назад
No one but real NYCB dancers can phrase Balanchine. And that’s that!
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
Yes, I was a regular attendee from about 1971 to 1983. I was in the audience the day Mr. B. died, coincidentally. I went after that but it wasn't the same. "Patti" was one of my favorites. I think she was the true audience favorite. To read that some ignoramus "despises" her style and technique is truly shocking and depressing. She was a great artist - and technician.
@palubob
@palubob 12 лет назад
What a joy it is to watch this again.....and again.
@loteezkie9597
@loteezkie9597 8 лет назад
Patricia mcbride is such a jewel. Balanchine's muse indeed.
@soldaliberdade13
@soldaliberdade13 4 года назад
so fassst!
@peterbillionaire
@peterbillionaire 5 лет назад
So unusual to be able to always see the dancers from head to toe.
@maseraticboychik
@maseraticboychik 11 лет назад
I wish I had seen her Coppelia. I interviewed Danilova once when she was setting it at NCSA and it was revelatory. (She and Mr. B did that Coppelia together, as you know...) There is a triple pirouette at the end of McBride's variation in Baiser which is two on pointe, one on half pointe--talk about HARD!!!!!!!!!! Not being a choreographer is the least of Martins' problems. lol. Reichlen as well--a great great dancer, with no one to choreograph for her.
@veramentegina
@veramentegina 12 лет назад
gorgeous piece.. treasure.. thanks for uploading.
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
Hahahah. YOU can't stand Patricia McBride? Wow, that hurts, that really does. She was one of Balanchine's favorite ballerinas - not a muse like Farrell, Kent, etc., but he respected her enormously. Promoted her to principal at 18, after two years in the company. Created memorable roles on her: Coppelia, the great PdD in Rubies, and some others. She was Jerome Robbins muse and favorite dancer after Tanaquil LeClerq. I'll take two of the great choreographers over your idiot opinion any day.
@flightydancer
@flightydancer 8 лет назад
wow! i love them!
@najopatrin2284
@najopatrin2284 10 лет назад
The Ballet needs to shown on TV for Handicap men and women who like this art. To me not showing them for instance if they were ou having a friend who was a Ballet dancer they could feel pain inside of them.But only way you could bring to them a satisfaction is broadcasting them a Ballet on TV in the week end.
@pediatrapaola
@pediatrapaola 12 лет назад
when l lived a period in london had occasion to see a whole week of perfs of NYCB an was the period that micha was in the company,and must say that did not find the repertoire of balanchine the most suitable to his capacity,having already seen before micha in italy with ABT and other occasions ,must say that prefered him in these occasions .off course he was so good that was good also while sleeping.
@SuperAndrewFACE
@SuperAndrewFACE 12 лет назад
Her arms make her dancing look elementary. But she's beautiful.
@RandyDand
@RandyDand 12 лет назад
OMG, she is Patricia McBride, one of the 20th century's most famous ballerinas, and a STAR in New York City Ballet in her time - raised at School of American Ballet & trained by Balanchine.
@neptunelogic
@neptunelogic 12 лет назад
she (and the few clips i've seen of violette verdy...) is the non plus ultra in this role. i can hardly bear to see other people mangle this piece after watching ms. mcbride....
@Natiree
@Natiree 12 лет назад
I knew it was Mikhail! ^_^♥
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
No, I never saw them in that, but I did see them in several other things, including the BEST COPPELIA EVER. Nonstop dancing, thrill-a-minute. McBride was a terrific actress as well as an immortally great ballerina. Martins has a slew of excellent ballerinas in the lineup. Pity he can't choreograph for s**t. I would have loved to have seen what Robbins or Mr. B could have done with Bouder, Mearns or Peck.
@Maxiuhh
@Maxiuhh Год назад
4:09
@lindabrown8795
@lindabrown8795 5 лет назад
Beautiful dancing and music as always, but what's with the background? Too circus.
@TheNellamaria
@TheNellamaria 11 лет назад
A pleasure for eyes and ears!
@dancer5223
@dancer5223 5 дней назад
She’s so spritely and dramatic and musical :) and Baryshnikov is, well, Baryshnikov. What can be said about him that hasn’t already been said? Lol
@tommy9424
@tommy9424 8 лет назад
Her point shoes are more than dead....but despite that very well danced.
@sopranosd
@sopranosd 7 лет назад
TOMMY that's exactly what I thought. You would think they could have stopped shooting for her to change out for a newer pair. I don't understand why they did not.
@fernlin-healy2174
@fernlin-healy2174 6 лет назад
I read somewhere that McBride liked her shoes that way. It might have been in Gelsey Kirkland's book.
@52worship
@52worship 4 года назад
Probably my second favorite Balanchine ballet, Serenade being my favorite!
@sila3322
@sila3322 11 лет назад
I'm a student at the PNB and i have seen maria Chapman and Carel cruz perform this in a rehersal. It's Impossible to capture the brilliance of this piece on video
@victoriatomas1722
@victoriatomas1722 11 лет назад
her feet are just amazing!!!!
@userPiglet
@userPiglet 4 года назад
4:08 ❤️
@havenization
@havenization 11 лет назад
I love Patricia in this ,you know its an American Ballerina. Balanchine didnt want you to mistake NYCB dancers for any other company. I can still see too much vaganova in Mishas solo's .
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
"The80Krysie" probably thinks 100 fouettes are ballet. What an ignoramus. I can't believe you are Dianne Children - I remember reading your name in programs!! You played for Patricia McBride - one of my all-time favorites - awesome!!!
@alejimenez76
@alejimenez76 12 лет назад
AWESOME!!!!OUSTANDING!!! INCREDIBLE!!!AMAZING!!!!!UNIQUE!!!!MARVELOUS!!!!MAGNIFICENT!!!!!WOWWOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
@gothamette
@gothamette 11 лет назад
McBride was Balanchine's purest classicist. Robbins loved her too.
@BridMaireadSara123
@BridMaireadSara123 11 лет назад
type in "Tchaikosky Pas de Duex" as this is no longer in any ballets - it is it own thing now
@BrittanyCocchino
@BrittanyCocchino 10 дней назад
I feel so sad that the name of this pas is "the man I love" and poor Patty lost her man so soon. R.I.P. Jean-Pierre 😢
@haleyamy1
@haleyamy1 2 года назад
Finale at 5:43
@simoneromualdi6103
@simoneromualdi6103 8 лет назад
she wasn't as cool as Mikhail ...
@mnmleung
@mnmleung 6 лет назад
Thank you! 04:08 male variation 04:55 female variation
@michelinearthebise2783
@michelinearthebise2783 7 лет назад
BRAVO
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