- Giselle - Wikipedia
The ghost-filled ballet tells the tragic, romantic story of a beautiful young peasant girl named Giselle and a disguised nobleman named Albrecht, who fall in love, but when his true identity is revealed by his rival, Hilarion, Giselle goes mad and dies of heartbreak
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- Giselle | Ballet Story, Characters, Music Performances
Learn about the characters, plot, music, interesting facts, and upcoming performances of Giselle, one of the most famous classical ballets
- The Story of Giselle - San Francisco Ballet
In a German Rhineland village, Giselle—a lovely peasant girl with a weak heart and a passion for dancing—is courted by a young man known to her as Loys He is, in fact, Albrecht, Duke of Silesia, disguised as a peasant
- Giselle | Romantic Ballet, 19th Century, Choreography | Britannica
Giselle, ballet by French composer Adolphe Adam, first performed in Paris on June 28, 1841 Other than the Christmas carol Minuit, Chrétiens (known in English as O Holy Night), Giselle is Adam’s most famous work
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- Giselle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giselle; or, The Wilis is a romantic ballet in two acts Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Théophile Gautier wrote the story of the ballet They based it on a short prose passage in Heinrich Heine 's De l'Allemagne They also used Victor Hugo 's poem "Fantômes" Adolphe Adam wrote the music Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot designed the dances
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