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In July 2005 the Bolshoi performed ''The Bright Stream'' at the [[Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center)|Met]], and in August of 2006, at the [[Royal Opera House]], London.
In July 2005 the Bolshoi performed ''The Bright Stream'' at the [[Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center)|Met]], and in August of 2006, at the [[Royal Opera House]], London.


In January 2011, [[American Ballet Theatre]] will perform ''The Bright Stream'' in Ratmansky's choreography, at the [[Kennedy Center]], [[Washington, D.C.]].
In January 2011, [[American Ballet Theatre]] performed ''The Bright Stream'' in Ratmansky's choreography, at the [[Kennedy Center]], [[Washington, D.C.]].





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The Bright Stream (Template:Lang-ru, also translated as "The Limpid Stream") is a ballet score, Op. 39, composed by Dmitri Shostakovich on the libretto by Adrian Piotrovsky and Fedor Lopukhov and choreography by Fedor Lopukhov, premiered in Leningrad in 1935. The other two ballet scores written by this Russian composer are The Golden Age (Template:Lang-ru, "Zolotoi vek"), from 1930, and The Bolt (Template:Lang-ru), from 1931. "All three were banned shortly after their premieres, leaving Shostakovich's reputation so damaged that he was reluctant ever to write for the lyric stage again."[1] The Bright Stream's deliberately simple-minded melodies, banal harmonies, straightforward rhythms, and garish colors had the work playing successfully in both Leningrad and Moscow from June 1935 through February 1936. However, an editorial in Pravda in early February 1936 condemned the ballet and, by implication, its musical suite, Op. 39a, and both works were withdrawn.

Alexei Ratmansky, currently an artist in residence at the American Ballet Theatre and the former director of the Bolshoi Ballet, first came across the full score of the ballet in a recording made by Gennady Rozhdestvensky in Stockholm in 1995. Unable to restore the original choreography of the ballet, which was never notated, Ratmansky wrote his own choreography and staged the new version of The Bright Stream with the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow in 2003.

In July 2005 the Bolshoi performed The Bright Stream at the Met, and in August of 2006, at the Royal Opera House, London.

In January 2011, American Ballet Theatre performed The Bright Stream in Ratmansky's choreography, at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C..