I, Maya Plisetskaya /
Maya Plisetskaya rose to become a prima ballerina of Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet after an early life filled with tragedy. Here Plisetskaya reflects on her personal and professional odyssey presenting the life of a Soviet artist from the 1930s to 1990s.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Ruso |
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New Haven ; London :
Yale University Press,
©2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The dacha and Sretenka Street
- What I was like at five
- Relatives
- Spitzbergen
- I study ballet
- Back in school and father's arrest
- My mother disappears
- Chimkent
- Concert for the Cheka
- Tchaikovsky's ʼImpromptuʼ
- The war
- My first year at the Bolshoi Theater
- The apartment on Shchepkinsky Passage
- Mastering the ABCs of the theater
- ʼRaymondaʼ
- ʼSwan Lakeʼ
- Youth festivals
- My injuries, my healers
- Who'll get whom!
- Stalin's birthday
- I dance in ʼDon Quixoteʼ
- I dance in Golovanov's opera
- Life on the road and the end of the Stalinist era
- My trip to India
- Persecution
- How I didn't go to London
- While the company was in London
- How I dressed
- What a person needs
- Shchedrin
- Life on Kutuzovsky Prospect
- I go to America
- Seventy-three days
- How we were paid
- Paris meetings
- Work with Yakobson
- Why I did not stay in the West
- Marc Chagall draws me
- November 20
- How ʼCarmen Suiteʼ was born
- Work with Roland Petit and Maurice Bjart
- A lyrical digression
- My ballets
- My ballets (continued)
- I want justice
- Work in Italy
- Work in Spain
- Untitled
- Years of wandering
- Curfew.