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Margot Fonteyn introduces the London Festival Ballet. Sanguine fan / music, Edward Elgar ; choreography, Ronald Hynd ; director, Rodney Greenberg ; produced by BBC TV in association with Home Video Productions.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Greenberg, Rodney, director.
Foy, Patricia, producer.
Fonteyn, Margot, 1919-1991, on-screen presenter.
Kern, Terence, conductor.
London Festival Ballet, performer.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Standardized Title:
Éventail (Choreographic work : Hynd)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ballets.
Genre:
Ballet television programs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (24 minutes)
Other Title:
London Festival Ballet double bill
Place of Publication:
Berlin : C Major Entertainment, 1981.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Sanguine Fan - A stylish ballet of wit and bitter-sweet romance, to Sir Edward Elgar's only ballet score. Originally inspired by a mythological drawing in sanguine chalk on a fan, this production by Peter Docherty represented a very special place in the repertory of Festival Ballet.
Participant:
Margot Fonteyn, presenter ; Manola Asensio (The girl in pink), Patricia Ruanne (The woman in red), Ben van Cauwenbergh, Nigel Burgoine (Twin brothers), Terry Hayworth (Gentleman's gentleman), members of the London Festival Ballet ; Orchestra of the London Festival Ballet ; Terence Kern, conductor.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed February 23, 2022).
Contains:
Music: Elgar, Edward, 1857-1934. Sanguine fan.
OCLC:
1309920035
Publisher Number:
ASP5200990/marc

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