Classical Ballet Adolphe Adam "Giselle" (Ballet in two acts Production by Vladimir Vasiliev) World famous Bolshoi Ballet and Opera theatre (established 1776) - Small Stage
Running time: 2 hours 10 minutes
The performance has 1 intermission
Schedule for Adolphe Adam "Giselle" (Ballet in two acts Production by Vladimir Vasiliev) 2022
Composer: Adolphe Adam Choreography: Leonid Lavrovsky Choreography: Marius Petipa Designer: Sergei Barkhin Light Designer: Mikhail Sokolov Choreography: Vladimir Vasiliev Choreography: Alexander Gorsky Choreography: Jean Coralli Choreography: Jules Perrot Production: Vladimir Vasiliev
Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra
Classical Ballet in 2 act
Premiere of this production: 25 December 1997
Libretto by Theophile Gautier and Jean-Henry Saint-Georges
Synopsis
Act I Count Albert has fallen in love with a peasant girl, Giselle, though she is ignorant of his rank and believes him to be a simple villager staying in a nearby cottage. Giselle has another suitor, Hans, a gamekeeper, who is suspicious and jealous of Albert. Albert arrives to court Giselle. The young loversґ encounter is interrupted by Hans, who warns Giselle against trusting this unknown admirer, but Giselle does not heed his advice, and Albert drives Hans away. The sound of horns announces the arrival of a hunting party, amongst whom are Albertґs betrothed, Princess Bathilde, and her father. By chance, they are seeking rest and refreshment in the village, and Bathilde, charmed by Giselleґs innocence and beauty, gives her a gold necklace. When the hunting party retires, the peasants begin to celebrate the new vintage, but Hans has meanwhile searched Albertґs cottage and discovered his sword, proof of his identity. At the height of the festivities, he unmasks Albert. However, Giselle does not believe her loverґs deception. Hans then summons the hunters, who bow before their Count, while Bathilde fondly greets the embarrassed young nobleman. The shock unsettles Giselleґs reason; in her madness, she relives her love for Albert and then, heartbroken, dies.
Act II Hans enters in sorrow. He has come at midnight to visit Giselleґs tomb in the forest, but is frightened away by the approach of the Willis, the ghosts of girls who died on the eve of their wedding; arising at night from their tombs, they will dance any man they encounter to death. Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis, summons Giselle from her tomb and initiates her into their order, but the Willis disperse at the arrival of Albert and his attendant, who are seeking Giselleґs grave. As the young Count grieves at the tomb, Giselle appears; unbelieving, he tries to catch her, but she eludes his grasp. At last, touched by Albertґs sincere grief and despair, she forgives him. Hans enters, pursued by the Wilis, who drive him to his death in the lake and then surround Albert, whom Myrtha insists must dance to death. He begs Myrtha for mercy, and Giselle pleads for him, but the Queen is adamant and, as Albert dances, Giselle tries to sustain him with her love. Dawn breaks; with the daylight, the Wilisґ power is at an end and they disappear, leaving Albert to bid a last farewell to Giselle.
Schedule for Adolphe Adam "Giselle" (Ballet in two acts Production by Vladimir Vasiliev) 2022
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