GISELLE - Full length ballet from Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln center with Mikhail Baryshnikov

GISELLE is one of the greatest classical ballet in ballet history from the Romantic era! Its first performance was in Paris on June 28th, 1841, and it got immediate triumph and remained a favorite ballet worldwide. This full-length ballet recording from the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center was live broadcast on June 2nd, 1977, with the best ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, as Albrecht, Natalia Makarova, as Giselle, and Martine van Hamel from American Ballet Theatre. This is a story of a young peasant girl named Giselle and her love for a nobleman named. Albrecht. Act 1: The ballet opens with a scene in a small village where Giselle lives. Giselle is in love with a man named Loys, who is actually Albrecht in disguise. Albrecht is engaged to be married to a noblewoman named Bathilde, but he has fallen in love with Giselle. Hilarion, a gamekeeper also in love with Giselle, becomes suspicious of Loys and discovers that he is actually Albrecht. When Hilarion reveals the truth to Giselle, she becomes heartbroken and loses her mind. She dances wildly until she collapses and dies. Act 2: The second act occurs in a forest where the Wilis, the spirits of young women who died before their wedding day, gather to dance. The Wilis are led by Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis, who commands them to seek revenge on any man who enters their domain. Albrecht enters the forest to mourn Giselle’s death and is confronted by the Wilis. Myrtha commands them to kill him, but Giselle’s love for Albrecht saves him. Giselle’s spirit joins the Wilis, and she protects Albrecht from their wrath until dawn breaks and the Wilis must return to their graves. Albrecht has been left alone, mourning the loss of his beloved Giselle. The story of Giselle has been performed by many ballet companies worldwide and has become one of the most beloved works in the classical ballet repertoire. The ballet is known for its beautiful music, choreography, and poignant story of love and loss. Choreography by Jean Coralli and Julies Perrot Production directed by David Blair Music by Adolphe Adam Conductor John Lanchbery American Ballet Theatre Orchestra Enjoy this beautiful performance!!! 👉 Subscribe to the channel for more videos: #ballet #giselle #balletdancer #ballerina #lovestory #romantic #dance #masterpeice #classicalballet #classicalmusic #classical #baryshnikov #theatre #metropolitan #lincolncenter
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