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Giselle - Wikipedia Giselle ( dʒɪˈzɛl jiz-EL, [1] French: [ʒizɛl] ⓘ), originally titled Giselle, ou les Wilis (French: [ʒizɛl u le vili]; Giselle, or The Wilis), is a romantic ballet (ballet-pantomime) [2] in two acts with music by Adolphe Adam Considered a masterwork in the classical ballet performance canon, it was first performed by the Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique at the
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 The idea for the ballet Giselle originated with French poet and novelist Théophile
Giselle Ballet Story - Complete Plot History | Ballet Classics Giselle premiered at the Paris Opera on June 28, 1841, during the height of the Romantic era in ballet The ballet was created through a remarkable collaboration between librettists Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Théophile Gautier, who based the story partly on Heinrich Heine's writings about the Wilis - supernatural female spirits who dance men to death The original choreography
Giselle Synopsis | Philadelphia Ballet Giselle’s mother, Berthe, is very protective of her daughter, as Giselle has a weak heart that leaves her in delicate health She discourages a relationship between Giselle and Loys, thinking Hilarion would be a better match, and disapproves of Giselle’s fondness for dancing, due to the strain on her heart
Adam: Giselle (The Royal Ballet) - YouTube Giselle remains one of the most popular Romantic ballets of all time The story brings together an engaging mix of human passions, supernatural forces, and the transcendent power of self
Giselle the Ballet Overview – Art de Ballet Giselle’s enchanting journey began with its premiere on June 28, 1841, at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris The romantic ballet show, choreographed by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot with music by Adolphe Adam, quickly ascended to fame, captivating audiences across Europe and the United States Its immediate success was a testament to the compelling narrative and exquisite artistry the creators
Giselle: The Tragic Heroine of Romantic Ballet Explore the story of Giselle, the tragic heroine of Romantic ballet, whose love and betrayal lead to a hauntingly beautiful tale of passion, madness, and redemption
ABT - Giselle Giselle Choreography after Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, and Marius Petipa Staged by Kevin McKenzie Music by Adolphe Adam Orchestrated by John Lanchbery Scenery by Gianni Quaranta Costumes by Anna Anni Lighting by Jennifer Tipton Running Time: 132 minutes A timeless favorite, Giselle masterfully conveys the heartbreaking story of unrequited love, devasting loss, and triumphant forgiveness A