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Khachaturian: Spartacus
Khachaturian: Spartacus

Steven Heathcote (Spartacus); Lisa Pavane (Flavia); Greg Horseman (Crassus); Adam Marchant (Gad); Robert Marshall (Oenomaus); Stephen Morgante (Crixus)

Spartacus is a gladiator who incites his fellow slaves to revolt against their Roman oppressors. Choreographed by László Seregi, this powerful and moving production provides a spectacular vehicle for the talents of The Australian Ballet. Featuring acclaimed artists Steven Heathcote, Lisa Pavane and Greg Horsman, this is an epic tale of love, courage and heroism.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/09/2006
Sound Formats: Stereo
Ratio: 4:3
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OAF4017D
Conductor(s):
Ormsby Wilkins
Orchestra(s):
State Orchestra of Victoria
Artist(s):
Steven Heathcote; Lisa Pavane; Greg Horseman; Adam Marchant; Robert Marshall; Stephen Morgante; State Orchestra of Victoria; Ormsby Wilkins
"The Australian Ballet production is a Roman epic with many spectacular elements." (The Herald)

Steven Heathcote (Spartacus); Lisa Pavane (Flavia); Greg Horseman (Crassus); Adam Marchant (Gad); Robert Marshall (Oenomaus); Stephen Morgante (Crixus)

Spartacus is a gladiator who incites his fellow slaves to revolt against their Roman oppressors. Choreographed by László Seregi, this powerful and moving production provides a spectacular vehicle for the talents of The Australian Ballet. Featuring acclaimed artists Steven Heathcote, Lisa Pavane and Greg Horsman, this is an epic tale of love, courage and heroism.

DVD

Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 01/09/2006
Sound Formats: Stereo
Ratio: 4:3
Subtitles:
Catalogue Number: OAF4017D

Conductor(s):
Ormsby Wilkins
Orchestra(s):
State Orchestra of Victoria
Artist(s):
Steven Heathcote; Lisa Pavane; Greg Horseman; Adam Marchant; Robert Marshall; Stephen Morgante; State Orchestra of Victoria; Ormsby Wilkins

"The Australian Ballet production is a Roman epic with many spectacular elements." (The Herald)