Презентация, доклад на тему Компьютерный проект The Bolshoi Theatre

To learn the history of The Bolshoi Theatre To tell about some of Russia`s most famous performances and best composers To develop creative thinking, linguistic skills and communicative abilities To attract attention of young people

Слайд 1Project work
The Bolshoi
Theatre
Done by:

Krylova Titiana, Krylova Katya
10-th grade,
Project supervisor: Nikitina L.L.,
English language teacher

School № 7
BALASHIHA, 2018

Project workThe Bolshoi       TheatreDone by: Krylova Titiana, Krylova Katya10-th grade,Project supervisor:

Слайд 2 To learn the history of The Bolshoi Theatre
To tell

about some of Russia`s most famous performances and best composers
To develop creative thinking, linguistic skills and communicative abilities
To attract attention of young people to research and project development

Objectives

To learn the history of The Bolshoi Theatre To tell about some of Russia`s most famous

Слайд 3Contents
Introduction: The Bolshoi Theatre -the pride of Russia.
Body:




Conclusion: The great future of the Bolshoi Theatre

The History of The Bolshoi Theatre
Great Composers
Performances of The Bolshoi Theatre

Contents Introduction: The Bolshoi Theatre -the pride of Russia. Body:  Conclusion: The great future of the

Слайд 4The Bolshoi Theatre
Do you like theatre? Well, one

can’t help loving a holiday! And the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia in Moscow is a big holiday. The fame of its Majesty the Bolshoi Theatre is world-wide and causes a sacred trembling in the souls of amateurs and connoisseurs of the fine art of a musical scene.

The present stone building of the Bolshoi Theatre was built by architect O.I. Bovet with the participation of the rector of the Academy of Arts A.A. Mikhailov and opened on January 6, 1825. Since then the Apollo’s chariot with four horses has become the visiting card of the thaetre.

The Bolshoi Theatre   Do you like theatre? Well, one can’t help loving a holiday! And

Слайд 5It was in this theatre that the premiere of the operas

of M.I. Glinka, the founder of Russian classical music, “Life for the Tsar” (more known as “Ivan Susanin”, 1842) and “Ruslan and Liudmila” (1845) took place. These operas laid the traditions of the musical epos for many generations of the Bolshoi actors. The famous ballet master Marius Petipas who often came to Moscow have staged eleven ballet shows here, the most significant of which was “Don Quixote” by L. Minkus.
It was in this theatre that the premiere of the operas of M.I. Glinka, the founder of

Слайд 6In 1853 the theatre burnt down. But it rose from ashes

thanks to architect A.K. Kavos. The opening of the new theatre took place on August 20, 1856 with V. Bellini’s opera “The Puritans”.

The Great Russian composer P.I. Tchaikovsky has done great service for the development of the culture of performance in the Bolshoi Theatre. Here took place the debuts of Tchaikovsky’s operas “Eugene Onegin” (1881) and “Mazeppa” (1884)

In 1853 the theatre burnt down. But it rose from ashes thanks to architect A.K. Kavos. The

Слайд 7The October revolution gave a new strike on the Bolshoi Theatre.

Such operas as “Life for the Tsar” by M.I. Glinka, “Prince Igor” by A.P. Borodin and “Boris Godunov” by M.P. Moussogorsky were taken off from the repertoire.

Ballet was also considered by the Proletkult leaders as an alien and unnecessary art. In 1927 the premiere of “Boris Godunov” with the restored scene “Near the St. Basil’s Cathedral”.

The October revolution gave a new strike on the Bolshoi Theatre. Such operas as “Life for the

Слайд 8The classical ballet also regained its rights. In 1920 A. Gorsky

and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko staged “The Swan Lake” again. Since then this masterpiece by P.I. Tchaikovsky traditionally opens the tour of the Bolshoi Theatre.
The classical ballet also regained its rights. In 1920 A. Gorsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko staged “The Swan

Слайд 9And what great dancers the Bolshoi Theatre had! Only the names

of Galina Ulanova and Maya Plisetskaya make two epochs in the art of ballet
And what great dancers the Bolshoi Theatre had! Only the names of Galina Ulanova and Maya Plisetskaya

Слайд 10“Romeo and Juliett” by Sergei Prokofiev with the great Galina Ulanova

opened the world’s scene for the Bolshoi Theatre.
“Romeo and Juliett” by Sergei Prokofiev with the great Galina Ulanova opened the world’s scene for the

Слайд 11Grigorovich’s staging of the ballet “Spartakus” by A. Khachaturian in 1968

was of a tremendous success. It was the triumph of the conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, the painter Simon Virsaladze and the actors Vladimir Vassiliev, Mikhail Lavrovsky and Maris Liepa who danced the main parts.
Grigorovich’s staging of the ballet “Spartakus” by A. Khachaturian in 1968 was of a tremendous success. It

Слайд 12 The great future of the Bolshoi Theatre.
The Bolshoi has sponsors

now. A Fund of the development of the Bolshoi Theatre has been founded. The UNECSO have taken this palace of arts under its protection as a monument of the world’s culture heritage.

And each time when the silence of the velvet semi-darkness is broken by the first sounds of an overture to a new performance and the gilded curtain opens one can’t help bit believe in the great future of the Bolshoi Theatre.

The great future of the Bolshoi Theatre.The Bolshoi has sponsors now. A Fund of the development

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