Il segreto di Pulcinella
Igor Stravinsky
At the end of the 18th century, the Venetian painter Giandomenico Tiepolo created an album of 101 drawings.
The scenes were set in a world completely populated by Punchinellos and were suggested by the chronicle of
the painter’s time, folk theatre themes, and mythological and historical parodies. Tiepolo may have inspired
Stravinsky and Picasso’s celebrated collaboration for their creation of Pulcinella for Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes
in 1920. Specifically created for television in a ‘blue studio’, and combining sets with computer animation using
a technique reflecting traditional painting methods, this highly original and suggestive version of the ballet
draws on that same idea, while putting a twist on themes and styles from classical painting and artistic avant-guards.
DVD 43', Subitles: english, Prezzo Euro 22.00