Pulcinella

Following the success of Massine's choreography in "Les femmes de bonne humeur", Diaghilev wanted to present a work based on the music of Pergolesi. He collected the composer's unfinished manuscripts and was able to persuade Igor Stravinsky to compose the music for a new ballet. Picasso was engaged to design the sets and the costumes, while Massine was responsible for the choreography. The effort was worthwhile. "Pulcinella" is one of those rare ballets in which the individual elements - plot, music, choreography, set design and costumes - form a harmonious and homogeneous whole. Heinz Spoerli presents his Pulcinella using the language of modern ballet. One of the most important choreographers of our time, Spoerli was born in Basel, Switzerland, in 1941 and became director of the Basler Ballet in 1973. Under his direction, the Basler Ballet has become a highly esteemed international ensemble.

  • No: A05004607
  • Genre: Ballet
  • Composer: Igor Strawinsky
  • Conductor: Neville Marriner
  • Orchestra: Acad. St. Martin-in-the-Fields
  • Artists: Amanda Bennett, Loya Molloy, Sheldon Schwartz
  • Director: José Montes Baquer
  • Production year: 1983
  • Run time: 00:43:00
  • Format: Normal