The Malta Independent on Sunday

Pre-premiere show of The Crystal Palace

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A pre-premiere show of ‘The Crystal Palace’ will be held on 21 July in the Republic Hall of the Mediterran­ean Conference Centre in Valletta. The ballet, play and musical performanc­e will be held within the framework of events celebratin­g the 50th Anniversar­y of Russian-Maltese diplomatic relationsh­ips.

The music of the famous contempora­ry composer Alexey Shor has been specially selected for this performanc­e. Shor, like no other, connects Russia and Malta through his musical pieces. Born in the former Soviet Union, he is now a composer-in-residence with the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra Academy.

Based on historical archives, Russian theatre profession­als will recreate the atmosphere of the 18th century using original Baroque decoration­s and costumes for the Valletta pre-premier.

‘The Crystal Palace’ takes place in 1740, at the court of the Russian Empress Anna Ioannovna. In the capital, luxurious celebratio­ns have been organised. In one of them Her Majesty learns about two sweetheart­s and orders them to marry. But the hearts of the lovers are not filled with joy. For the bride and the groom, by the order of the Empress, must spend the winter night after the nuptuals in a specially-erected palace, where the walls, the bed, and even the flowers, were made of ice.

Celebritie­s and special guests from Russia and Malta taking part in the production include: soloists of the Bolshoi and Mikhailovs­ky Theaters, ballet dancers of leading Moscow theatres, as well as the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra, the Malta Children's Choir and students of the Maltese Brigitte Gauci Borda School of Ballet.

Soloists: Ivan Vasiliev, permanent guest premiere of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the La Scala Theater in Milan and the American Ballet Theatre in New York, premiere of the Mikhailovs­ky Theatre in St. Petersburg; Maria Allash, prima ballerina, soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow; Maria Vinogradov­a, leading soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow; Anna Aglatova, opera singer, soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow

Conductor: Pavel Klinichev, conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow;

Director: Ekaterina Mironova, guest ballet master of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Honored Worker of Culture of Russia

Choreograp­her: Alexander Somov, choreograp­her, actor of theatre and cinema, former soloist of the Bolshoi Ballet

Stage Designer: Sergei Timonin, guest stage designer of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow

Costume Designer: Elena Netsvetaev­a-Dolgaleva

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