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LUDWIG MINKUS
DON QUIXOTE
Wednesday, 20 June 2018, Hour 18:30
Main Hall

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Conductor: Adrian Morar
Direction and choreography, after Marius Petipa’s classic choreography: Felicia Șerbănescu (guest)
Scenography: Valentin Codoiu

Kitri/Dulcineea: Andreea Jura
Basil, Kitri’s fiancé: Mircea Munteanu
Don Quijote: Radu Sântimbrean
Sancho Panza: Antonio Mon
Mercedes: Dorina Lucaciu
Espado: Lucian Bacoiu

Two flower girls: Patricia Cenan, Dalia Costea
Spanish girl: Dorina Lucaciu
Dryads fairy:Adelina Filipaș
Little Cupid: Laura Pop
Fandango soloists: Dorina Lucaciu, Romulus Petruș

Gamache (The Dandy): Mircea Cădariu
Lorenzo (Kitri’s father): Marius Toda
The Innkeeper: Daniel Moga

The Orchestra, the Soloists and the Ballet Ensemble of the Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca

A Group of Students from the "Octavian Stroia" High School of Choreography and Dramatic Art in Cluj-Napoca

Artistic direction and choreography adaptation: Pavel Rotaru
Stage and backstage direction: Cristina Albu

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show category: ballet

Ballet in two acts and a prologue libretto by Miguel de Cervantes’ homonym novel

Recommended Age: 5+

Although Cervantes’ Don Quixote novel inspired several ballet productions signed by some notorious choreographers, the Balșoi production (1869) that was born from Marius Petipa’s and Ludwig Minkus’ collaboration brought, at least to the second of them, not just and unprecedented succes, but also the Imperial Ballet from Sankt Petersburg’s official composer position.

Indeed, the rhythmic vivacity and enchantingly melodiuous music of the austrian composer’s matched perfectly the comic scenario centerd around lovers Kitri and Basil, and around Don Quixote. Smitten by Kitri’s beauty, which makes him confuse her with Dulcineea – the lady of his dreams – Don Quixote starts his search for the girl, after she runs from home with Basil, to avoid being parted by her father. The knight will contribute significantly in bringing the two lovers together, tricking Lorenzo – Kitri’s father – into accepting their marriage. Thus, the “vicissitudes” fallen over the couple are blithely overpassed and the story ends with a soumptous wedding party, attended, for a few moments, also by the wandering knight and his squire Sancho Panza.

The performance has one break and ends around 8.45 p.m.

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