Details
First produced in 1841 at the Paris Opera, Giselle is perhaps the best known and most poignant ballet of the Romantic era. Set in a medieval Rhineland village, it tells of Giselle, a naive peasant girl, who is driven to suicide when deceived by her aristocratic lover, Albrecht. Filled with remorse, Albrecht visits her moonlit grave where he is condemned to death by ghostly spirits - the Wilis. However Giselle's love for Albrecht transcends death and she protects him until sunrise destroys the Wilis power and he is saved. There is a School's Matinee performance of Giselle on Thursday 21 March.
Creatives/Company
Music(s): Adolphe Adam, Joseph Horovitz (score revival)
Company: Royal Ballet
Choreographer: Marius Petipa (after Jean Coralli / Jules Perrot)
Director: Peter Wright
Design: John F MacFarlane
Lighting: Jennifer Tipton
Conductor: Emmanuel Plasson