- Carlotta Grisi
Carlotta Grisi, real name Caronne Adele Josephine Marie Grisi was an Italian
ballet dancer . She was born onJune 28 ,1819 inVisinada ,Istria and died onMay 20 ,1899 inSaint-Jean, Switzerland . She was trained at theballet school ofTeatro alla Scala inMilan and later with dancer/balletmasterJules Perrot .Biography
At her 1836 debut in
London Grisi performed with the accomplisheddanseur Jules Perrot . She next appeared inParis at the Théâtre de la Renaissance (1840) and a year later, toured with Perrot to other parts ofEurope . Through Perrot's contacts, the pair worked inParis ,London ,Vienna ,Munich , andMilan where she sang and danced. Of her two talents, it was her dancing that was acclaimed. By dancing Perrot's choreography, which at that time was receiving great attention, she gained notable attention of both the public and the critics.Her greatest role however was that of "
Giselle ". The worldpremière of this two-act ballet was on June 28, 1841 at theTheatre de l'Academie Royale de Musique ,Paris . The part of Albrecht was danced byLucien Petipa , (the brother of the greatMarius Petipa ), with the part ofMyrtha, Queen of the Wilis danced by Adele Dumilatre. It caused a sensation and inspired its reviewers to proclaim "Giselle" to be the greatest ballet of its time and a triumphant successor to the Romantic masterwork "La Sylphide ". As such, it immediately established Grisi as a star in her very first full-length ballet inParis . Her salary grew from 5,000francs to 12,000 in 1842 and 20,000 by 1844, with additional performance fees on top. It also marked the beginning of a change in her relationship withJules Perrot .Grisi's last performance in the west was in
Paul Taglioni 's "Les Métamorphoses" (aka "Satanella", 1849).In 1850, she joined Perrot in
St. Petersburg ,Russia , where he had been appointedballetmaster , and she danced "Giselle" at theImperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre . The first Giselle in Russia had been danced byFanny Elssler , and so the initial reaction to Grisi's interpretation of the role was not enthusiastic. However, over time the Russians appreciated her talents. She was "Prima Ballerina" of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres in St. Petersburg from 1850 to 1853, working not only with Perrot but alsoJoseph Mazilier who staged for her "La Jolie Fille de Gand" and "Vert-Vert" especially for her.In 1854, with her daughter, she left Russia for
Warsaw , where she intended to continue dancing, but she becamepregnant byPrince Léon Radziwill who then persuaded her to retire from ballet at the height of her fame. Grisi gave birth to her second daughter, Léontine Grisi, and, at the age of 34, settled nearGeneva to spend the next forty-six years of her life in peaceful retirement. She died in St. Jean,Switzerland , onMay 20 ,1899 , a month before her 80th birthday.One of the "Giselle"'s creators,
Théophile Gautier , described her dancing as having a childlike artlessness, a happy and infectious gaiety. He is famous for coining the phrase, "Art for art's sake",Notable Roles
*Created the title role of "
Giselle " (Jules Perrot ,Jean Coralli andAdolphe Adam . 1841).
*Created the dual role of Peri/Leila in the oriental "La Péri" (Jean Coralli andFriedrich Burgmüller . 1843)
*Created the title role in "Paquita " (Joseph Mazilier andEdouard Deldevez . 1844)
*Second ballerina in "Pas de Quatre " (Jules Perrot andCesare Pugni . 1845)
*Created the role of Mazourka in "Le Diable à Quatre" (Joseph Mazilier andAdolphe Adam . 1845)External links
* [http://michaelminn.net/andros/index.html Andros on Ballet - Carlotta Grisi]
* [http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Chem/mfrancl/CollSem/giselle2.jpgCarlotta Grisi in "Giselle"]
* [http://istrianet.org/istria/illustri/grisi/index.htm Prominent Istrians, Carlotta Grisi]
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