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Kaguyahime

Synopsis

Kaguyahime is one of Japan’s oldest fairytales. The story of the mysterious Moon Princess inspired Jirí Kylián to create a full-length ballet and to commission a score from the Japanese composer Maki Ishii. Through ist use of western percussion instruments and Japanese drums, the work combines both occidental and oriental elements, ist rhythmic vitality providing a musical structure for the poetic tale. Woodwind instruments extend the tonal colour, as does the use of traditional Gagaku music from the Japanese court. When Jirí Kylián first discovered the fairytale, he found two compelling reasons to choreograph it. First, he was interested in the way the story combines realistic and supernatural elements as only fairytales can; and secondly, he was fascinated by what the tale reveals of Japanese culture through the interplay of the earth and the moon.

Additional Info

  • No: R0569
  • Composer: Maki Ishii
  • Conductor: Maki Ishii
  • Orchestra: Circle Percussion
  • Artists: Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (Librettist),
  • Production year: 1994
  • Run time: 01:16:00
  • Director: Choreography by Jiří Kylian
  • Producers: Arthaus
  • Format: HDTV 16:9
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