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  1. Not sure if it's been mentioned elsewhere but San Francisco Ballet are currently uploading a video each week - this week it's Anima Animus choreographed by David Dawson with music by Ezio Bosso - well worth watching, I think it's absolutely sublime (for me it was the highlight of their visit to London last year).

     

    https://www.sfballet.org/sf-ballet-home/

     

    The ballet changes on Fridays (overnight UK time).

     

    The filming is superb (I think because the recordings are for the archives) - the camera only zooms in and out depending on how many dancers are on stage and the shot is always full length - some other directors could take note!

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  2. I'm really pleased that the Bernstein Celebration has been issued (especially as I didn't catch it at the ROH).  I hope it sells well enough for them to continue releasing less well known works. 

     

    I can't think of any other company releasing triple bills like this - not with any sort of regularity anyway (except the gem that was NYCB in Paris).

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  3. On 22/01/2018 at 00:01, buflesse said:

    I asked the guy at the ROH shop on Saturday when Woolf Works was coming out on DVD. He said he didn't know and it was meant to be out by now but they essentially had no idea when it would be released.......

     

    Has anyone heard anything else on this?  I lost my recording of the TV broadcast when we switched from Sky to BT and I'm constantly kicking myself for not finding some way to keep it!

  4. Not a DVD or a Blu-ray, but I've just noticed that the Wendy Whelan documentary 'Restless Creature' is available on Netflix (at least in the UK)!  Official website for the film is here.

     

    As mentioned previously there's quite a bit of ballet available on Amazon Prime as well - the POB Nureyev Swan Lake with Letestu/Martinez and Raymonda with Gillot/Martinez, RB Sleeping Beauty with Cojocaru/Bonelli and the Mariinsky Jewels, to name a few.

     

    Also been meaning to say that the NYCB in Paris Blu-ray that came out earlier in the year is sublime - Sarah Mearns' is wonderful in Walpurgisnacht Ballet but for me the star of the show is Tiler Peck in the first movement of Symphony in C - I've watched it dozens of times! I really hope this disc sold well and NYCB are planning more releases in future.

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  5. The release date for Caravaggio, The Merry Widow and The Ninth Syphony has now changed to 30th October apparently.

     

    Also I noticed this news article on the ROH site - Fille with Osipova and McRae is due for release at some point, date tbc:

     

    http://www.roh.org.uk/news/la-fille-mal-gardee-starring-natalia-osipova-and-steven-mcrae-to-be-released-on-dvd-and-blu-ray

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  6. I keep a close eye on DVD/Blu ray releases and I keep meaning to share them here.  Amazon UK (other sites are available) have a number of upcoming DVD/Blu-ray releases available for pre-order:

     

    The Merry Widow, National Ballet of Canada, Karen Kain/John Meehan/Raymond Smith/Yoko Ichino.  This was previously available on VHS but think it's the first time it's been released on disc.

    DVD

    Blu-ray

     

    Caravaggio Special Edition, Staatsballet Berlin, Vladimir Malakhov/Polina Semionova.  Looks like a re-issue of the 2009 release, with the addition of an audio CD.

    DVD

    Blu-ray

     

    Napoli, Royal Danish Ballet, Alexandra Lo Sardo/Alban Lendorf/Benjamen Buza.  A new staging by Nikolaj Hübbe and Sorella Englund.

    DVD

    Blu-ray

     

    Cinderella, Mariinsky Ballet, Diana Vishneva/Vladimir Shklyarov.  This is the Ratmansky version, interestingly it looks like this is only going to be released as a DVD/Blu-ray combi pack.

    DVD + Blu-ray

     

    All due for release on 25th September except Cinderella which is 2nd October.

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