NOUREEV Roudolf (1938 - 1993) 9 photographies.... - Lot 46 - Osenat

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NOUREEV Roudolf (1938 - 1993) 9 photographies.... - Lot 46 - Osenat
NOUREEV Roudolf (1938 - 1993) 9 photographies. 1) 4 photographies pour les ballets : " Paradis perdu ", 1967, par Beverley Gallegos, 2 photographies; " des moments ", 1978 par Leslie E. Spatt; " Notre Dame de Paris ", 1983 par W. Reilly. 2) 3 photographies des conférences de presse prises pendant le festival à Texas (USA), 1984. Par Steve Krauss. 3) Dans " l'après-midi d'un faune ", 1983. Noureev reprend ce ballet en 1979 avec toute la chorégraphie de Nijinsky. 4) Ballet " Petroushka " avec le Grande Opéra. T.B.E. Roudolf Noureev (1938-1993) - légende du ballet mondial. Etoile du ballet de Leningrad qui demande l'asile à Paris après la tournée du 1961. Le premier parmi les grands danseurs soviétiques qui a pu fuir le pays. Rudolf Noureev fut directeur du Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris de 1983 à 1989. NURIEV Rudolph (1938-1993) 9 photos: 4 photos in performances: "Lost Paradise", choreographer Rolan Petit. 1967. 2 shots. 25,3x20,2 cm. Stamp photographer Beverley Gallegos; "Moments", choreographer Murray Louis. 1978 г. 19.6x24.7 cm. Stamp Leslie E. Spatt; "Notre Dame de Paris", choreographer Roland Petit. 1983 г. 25.7x20.1 cm. Stamp W. Reilly. ; 3 photo press conferences of the Texas Music Festival (USA). 1984 25,3x20,2 cm. Stamp photographer Steve Krauss ; Photo in the ballet "The afternoon rest of the faun". 1983 г. 25.5x20.2 cm. The ballet was first performed by Rudolf Nureyev on Broadway in 1979 with the company of Robert Joffrey. Nureyev restores choreography V. Nijinsky. The ballet received an Emmy Award in memory of Nijinsky: "Nureyev and The Joffrey Ballet In Tribute to Nijinsky". ; photo in ballet "Petrushka" with the Paris Opera company. B.G. 25,3x20,6 cm. All the pictures are perfectly safe. Rudolf Nuriyev (1938-1993) is a legendary world ballet dancer and choreographer. Soloist with the Kirov Leningrad Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 1961, after the troupe's tour in Paris, he applied for political asylum, becoming one of the most famous "non-returnees" to the USSR.
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