Multi-disciplined artist Mihail Chemiakin's exquisitely drawn costume sketches, stage sets and production design come to life in this extraordinary record of the two-act ballet premiered in St. Petersburg's Mariinsky Theater in 2005. Based on "The Story of a Hard Nut" from the Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann, "The Magic Nut" is a ballet conceived by artist Mihail Chemiakin as a prologue to "The Nutcracker" in which we learn how the Nutcracker comes to be. Here Chemiakin tells the story of The Nutcracker's origins creating a fairy tale with a cast of bird-people, sea monsters, satyrs, cats, jellyfish, and, of course, a whole society of rats. In this phantasmagorical interpretation of Hoffman's tale the audience discovers the kind and heroic qualities of young Drosselmeyer, fated to be turned into a Nutcracker for his virtuous deeds. The story contains many of the elements of the classic fairy tale but the anticipated happy ending is ultimately postponed - until the story continues in the Tchaikovsky ballet. The book leads the reader through the ballet, scene by scene, with detailed sketches of the sets, costumes, masks and props created for the production. A virtuoso of invention, of expression through color and unexpected interpretation, the work of Chemiakin could not be better fitted to fairytales. Humorous and engaging, the colorful drawings featured here will delight ballet fans, costume designers, students of theater and art lovers alike.
About the AuthorMihail Chemiakin (Moscow 1943) grew up in occupied East Germany, and returned to Russia in 1957. Chemiakin's first ballet production, "The Nutcracker," premiered across Theater Square from the Conservatory, at the Mariinsky Theatre, and has played since 2001 in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Paris, Washington, D.C., and Baden-Baden. Chemiakin's work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of New York. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley.
Book InformationISBN 9788876243769
Author Mihail ChemiakinFormat Hardback
Page Count 152
Imprint SkiraPublisher Skira
Weight(grams) 1240g