Product Review
This exciting release presents three contrasting ballets by The Royal Ballets Founder Choreographer Frederick Ashton: The Dream (1964) is an enchanting adaptation of Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream to music by Mendelssohn. Symphonic Variations (1946) is an early Ashton masterpiece, and a breathtaking, abstract work on the beauty of pure movement. Marguerite and Armand (1963), here danced by former Royal Ballet Principal Zenaida Yanowsky and Guest Artist Roberto Bolle, is a tragic love story of great lyric beauty. The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House is conducted by Emmanuel Plasson. Each of these performances received stellar reviews. ""First-rate dancing in an Ashton triple bill that offers comedy, serenity and demi-monde ardour. In one of her final performances as principal, Zenaida Yanowsky gives a tremendously intense and intelligent performance as the tragic courtesan"" (The Stage) ""A passionate tribute to an all-time genius The Royal Ballet is bringing this season and its 70th-birthday celebrations to a close with a perfectly chosen trio of works by its founder choreographer Frederick Ashton (1904-1988), works that remind us just how brightly and variously his genius blazed."" (The Daily Telegraph)









