To uploader: Much gratitude for this gem of Rudolf. Ppl usu revere Mikhail for leaps, but Rudi’s air jumps,& added scissor beats are DAZZLING.; he’s complete package. These Rudi films need remastering; no one has yet to copy his superb artistic perfection. If a leopard / cheetah could dance, it would move like Rudolph.
Lyn Seymour had IT all- musicality, acting, technique- consummate ballerina. Thank you for the hours of pure enjoyment. Today’s dancers should watch everything she did on stage.
What a delight to see this gem! Monica Mason is a deservedly legendary Myrtha. I loved how defiant Seymour's Giselle was when she protected Nureyev's palpably terrified Albrecht from Myrtha's "dance till you die!" command. Very effective lighting, and really beautiful work from the corps de ballet as well. I'm familiar with the ABT Bruhn/Fracci movie of Giselle - it is fascinating to see another filmed version from around the same time period. Thank you, Mr. Clifford, for posting this terrific performance.
@@jcliff26 Thank you so much for letting me know, and for locating these rather rare videos. I loved Nureyev as a young dancer at NCSA--he was our idol for sure (early 1970s teenie-bopper ballet students). Marsha Mason and Lynn Seymour, just wonderful. All of them are so full of emotion. What an era. Thanks again--such a gift today!
The faster tempo really makes a difference. Everyone is much more assertive! Love Myrtha and her arms outstretched and crossed, angry not pouting. Giselle convincing as a village girl not a precious ballerina. And Rudy, well getting kind of stiff but definitely still has his moments. Altogether a treat to see this, not another run of the mill production. Enjoyed it very much, mucho gracias. And yes eerily dreamy lighting too!
Me encanta ver este ballet con estos bellos bailarines. La entrada fe Rudolf luciendo la capa y esa expresión me parecen fabulosas. Lynn es una gran bailarina al igual que Manson, que la he visto actuar en este papel actuando Nureyev, muchas veces. Pero la Giselle de Margot y Rudolf, fue única y el sello de su unión.Todos inolvidables.
This is a fabulous production of 'Giselle'! Monica Mason is the Queen of all Myrtas; spine-chilling! Lynn Seymour is a wonderful Giselle. I love the assertive way she comes rushing to Albrecht's defence, as much as if to say, "You want to kill my Albrecht? Forget it, lady; it ain't happening!" No die-away heroine, this! The expression of horror on Rudolf's face at the realisation that there will be no mercy from the Wilis is amazing, as is his dancing, of course, and Youri Vamos makes a sympathetic Hilarion. (Poor Hilarion gets a raw deal in the story of Giselle, I think; I'd like to see him rescued too, perhaps by another village maiden who has loved him in vain for years and who drives back the Wilis with a cross and holy water? Baulked of one prey, they would be all the more determined not to let Albrecht escape, but the power of bitterness and vengeance would be broken by the power of love and forgiveness. Just a thought...)
Mirabile all'inizio l'adombramento del corollario danzante a dar l'impressione motile del flusso ottimo il filo della narratio e l'enfatizzazione commediale dei momenti più salienti.Bravissimi.Bighin GIULIO RENZO
Да, Руди, ты гений! Красив, нежен, изящен, одним словом, принц! Кумир! Ты лучший! На века! Сердце твое разбито... И все это в твоём танце. Гордость мира, неоцененная своей родиной.
They reigned supreme in my book...altho. His dancing was still epic...I liked Lynn.,. But Margot was the perfect height for him....their "look" together. Was priceless......And Monica Mason was a fabulous talent .also
@@kaythomas8521 Height' t'echnic' but here was something in the air while they danced together that couldn't be defined. Unfortunately I didn't see them on stage but so many people ho had the chance were stunned.
Lovely studio production and I like Seymour a lot... a wonderful dancing actress. Rudi... well, he's already flinging himself around at this stage... 41 years old and probably should have quit dancing these roles a year or two before. He's always a strong presence onstage but Giselle is romantic ballet and his sloppiness and fussiness at this stage of his career just doesn't jive well with the style required.