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Hypothetically Murdered

2015-05-21 en 51m
Music
In 1931 Shostakovich wrote a full-length score for the Leningrad Music Hall, for a show that involved many of the leading entertainers of the day, as well as dancing girls, a jazz band, a dancing dog, sequences of silent film, simulated air-raids and gas attacks, a lorry, a storm, waiters and waitresses in a luxury restaurant, river nymphs and even a scene in Heaven with the Devil, the Twelve Apostles, the Archangel Gabriel and all the other angels doing a blasphemous knees-up. The show was naturally a momentary scandal and the score soon disappeared. In 1991 Gerard McBurney reconstructed from the surviving sketches a sequence of 21 of the orchestral numbers to make a hilarious sequence of gallops, saucy polkas, marches and schmoozy waltzes.

Original Music Composer

Dmitri Shostakovich

Conductor

Teodor Currentzis

Choreographer

Alexey Miroshnichenko

Costume Designer

Tatiana Noginova

Producer

Oleg Levenkov

Lighting Design

Alexey Khoroshev

ballet

Status

Released

Countries

  • Russia

Companies

  • Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre