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    Pas de Quatre

    Romantic ballet with music by Cesare Pugni and choreography by Jules Perrot

    Grand Pas de Quatre is a ballet divertissement choreographed by Jules Perrot in 1845, on the suggestion of Benjamin Lumley, Director at Her Majesty's Theatre, to music composed by Cesare Pugni. On the night it premiered in London, it caused a sensation with the critics and the public alike. The reason for this was that it brought together, on one stage, the four greatest ballerinas of the time – in order of appearance, Lucile Grahn, Carlotta Grisi, Fanny Cerrito, and Marie Taglioni. Pas de Quatre captured the essence of the Romantic style as the ballerinas danced with demure lightness, delicacy, and poise. The steps demand that each area of classical ballet technique is executed. These areas include adagio movements, petite allegro, grand allegro, fast footwork, graceful changes of position, and the elegant and fluid arm movements that have become a signature element of Pas de Quatre. Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1845 ballet premieres" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Le Diable à quatre (ballet) P. Pas de Quatre (Perrot) This page was last edited on 9 October 2022, at 10:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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    Grand Pas de Quatre is a ballet divertissement choreographed by Jules Perrot in 1845, on the suggestion of Benjamin Lumley, Director at Her Majesty's Theatre, to music composed by Cesare Pugni.. On the night it premiered in London (12 July 1845), it caused a sensation with the critics and the public alike. The reason for this was that it brought together, on one stage, the four greatest ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Lists of ballet premieres by century (4 C) Lists of ballet premieres by year (49 P) 0-9. 1581 ballet premieres (1 P) 1608 ballet premieres (1 P) ... 1845 ballet premieres (2 P) 1846 ballet premieres (2 P) 1847 ballet premieres (1 P) 1848 ballet premieres (1 P) 1849 ballet premieres (2 P)
  5. World Premiere. July 12, 1845 Her Majesty's Theatre London, England. Cast: Marie Taglioni Carlotta Grisi Lucile Grahn Fanny Cerrito. ABT Premiere. February 16, 1941 Majestic Theatre New York, New York. Cast: Nana Gollner Alicia Alonso ... Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Tax-Exempt ID #13-1882106.
  6. fisherballet.com

    1845. The premiere of the Pas de ... La Vivandiere, (1844) La Esmeralda, (1844) Pas de Quatre, (ballet-divertissement - 1845) Paquita, (1846) and Le Corsaire (1856). Notable choreographers were Jules Perrot, Filippo Taglioni, Marius Petipa, and Arthur Saint-Leon, to name a few.
  7. In 1845, Lucile Grahn made her début in London, and there was further excitement when it was realized that Taglioni, Cerrito and Carlotta Grisi would all be in the English capital at the same time. ... Remember that between 1928 (the ballet's premiere) and 1978 the sunburst arabesque was brilliant but a momentary transition, whereas in 1979 ...
  8. Grand Pas de Quatre is a ballet divertissement choreographed by Jules Perrot in 1845, on the suggestion of Benjamin Lumley, Director at Her Majesty's Theatre, to music composed by Cesare Pugni. On the night it premiered in London (12 July 1845), it caused a sensation with the critics and the public alike. The reason for this was that it brought together, on one stage, the four greatest ...
  9. ballerinagallery.com

    One such gem is "Le Diable à quatre," a ballet composed by Adolphe Adam in 1845. This ballet, choreographed by Joseph Mazilier, premiered on August 11, 1845, at the Paris Opera. The ballet's plot revolves around themes of love, deception, and transformation, offering a captivating narrative that has enthralled audiences for generations.
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