Giselle
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Author
Contributions
- De Valois, Ninette, 1898-2001 - Contributor
- Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988 - Contributor
- Lambert, Constant, 1905-1951 - Contributor
- Irving, Robert, 1913-1991 - Contributor
- Hollingsworth, John, 1916-1963 - Contributor
and 9 more
- Bailey, James, 1922-1980 - Contributor
- Sergeev, K. M. (Konstantin Mikhailovich), 1910-1992 - Contributor
- Coralli, Jean, 1779-1854 - Contributor
- Heine, Heinrich, 1797-1856 - Contributor
- Adam, Adolphe, 1803-1856 - Contributor
- Gautier, Théophile, 1811-1872 - Contributor
- Sadler's Wells Ballet - Contributor
- Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) - Contributor
- Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1950 - , No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
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Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2010713127
- Open LibraryOL30512234M
Classifications
- LCCPN2093 .C64 1995 no. S323
Alternate Titles
- Sadler's Wells Ballet, Metropolitan Opera House
- Giselle (Choreographic work - Sergeev, N after Coralli and Perrot)
Description
S. Hurok in association with Patrick Hayes and The Friday Morning Music Club presents Leningrad Kirov Ballet, formerly The Maryinsky Ballet, artistic director: Konstantin Sergeyev, principal conductor: Evgeni Dubovskoi, conductor: Vadim Kalentiev, principal designer: Simon Virsaladze, guest conductor: Arthur Lief, director of the American tour: Vladimir Koloboshkin, director-general cultural activities of the city of Leningrad, "Giselle," a ballet in two acts, music by Adolphe Adam, designers: Ivanov and Bocharov, choreography: Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, revised by Konstantin Sergeyev, scenario: Theophile Gautier, on a theme of Heinrich Heine, world premiere: Paris, June 28, 1841, first Russian production: St. Petersburg Bolshoi Theatre, Dec. 18, 1942.
Description
Metropolitan Opera House, The Covent Garden Opera Trust, general administrator: David L. Webster, in association with The Arts Council of Great Britain and the British Council presents "The Sadler's Wells Ballet," from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, under the management of S. Hurok, director: Ninette De Valois, principal choreographer: Frederick Ashton, musical director: Robert Irving, artistic direction: Ninette de Valois, Frederick Ashton, Constant Lambert, conductors: John Hollingsworth, Robert Irving, guest conductor: Robert Zeller, "Giselle," ballet in two acts, music by Adolphe Adam, scenario by Theophile Gautier based on a theme of Heinrich Heine, produced by Nicholas Sergueef after choreography by Coralli, scenery and costumes by James Bailey, conductor: John Hollingsworth.
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