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- 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
- 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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- 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 – A Brief History on the Beautiful Romantic Ballet
What better way to celebrate the month of love than with the Romantic storybook ballet, Giselle! Originally choreographed by Jules Perrot and Jean Coralli with music by Adolphe Adam, the version we are most familiar with today is actually based on a revival Marius Petipa created in St Petersburg
- A Brief History of Giselle - Cincinnati Ballet
The story of Giselle, originally titled Giselle, ou les Wilis, was created by composer Adolphe Adam and first performed at the Paris Opera in 1841 before becoming a nationally staged ballet Giselle is from ballet’s “Romantic Era” which was popular in Europe throughout the 1830s and 1840s
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