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Giselle - Adam

Nationaltheater - München

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Giselle - Adam

Mikhail Agrest

Dance Troup

From 09 January TO 21 February 2027
Nationaltheater - München
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Program

Adam : Giselle 130 min

Cast
  • Bayerisches Staatsorchester (Members)
  • Bayerisches Staatsballett
    Bayerisches Junior Ballett München
  • Conductor
    Mikhail Agrest
  • Choreographe
    Jean Coralli
    Jules Perrot
    Marius Petipa
    Laurent Hilaire
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Nationaltheater - München LocationMax-Joseph-Platz 2 - 80539 München Allemagne

  • Venue's Capacity: 2100

The history of Munich's actual theatre truly only begins at the end of the eighteenth century. Indeed, after over a century of infatuation for Italian opera, which was manifest in the construction of the Théâtre de la Cour (now called the Théâtre Cuvilliês, still active), local inhabitants began to feel the need for a German lyrical art. German repertoire, as Mozart appealed for, active in Munich especially during the premiere of his IDOMENEO, but also, a German theatre, since the Theatre de la Cour was limited to Italian art. The Napoleonic wars and King Maximilien I's sudden passion for the Odéon Theatre in Paris postponed this project.

The public thus waited until 1818 to discover its « National Theatre, » a subtle and luxurious synthesis of various styles: loggias in the Italian tradition cohabited with innovations from the French school of architecture. One of the noveltieswas a reservoir of water destined to be used in case of fire, but which nevertheless did not save the buildîng from flames in January 1823 ; the water was frozen! The Opera was reconstructed, financed by a special tax on beer: perhaps an original means but one yielding a particularly high return! After these rather tumultuous beginnings, the National Theatre reopened in 1825 and became the hotbed of German lyrical art. Four of Wagner's operas were premiered there between 1365 and 1870 (TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, Da MEISTERSINGER, DAS RHEINGOLD, and DIE WALKÜRE).

Wagner, of course, but also Mozart and Richard Strauss soon became the pillars of the Theatre's repertoire during the first half of the twentieth century, thanks to the talent of conductors such as Bruno Walter, Hans Knappertsbusch, and... Richard Strauss, himself a native of Munich. Strauss saw two of his operas premiered in his home town: FRIEDENSTAG (Peace Day, 1938!), and CAPRICCIO (1942). The libretto of the latter was elaborated with the help of the conductor Clemens Krauss, who was then Director of the Opera. The fact that the building was destroyed during the war did not prevent the company's tradition from being perpetuated.

Between 1952 and 1967, the institution was directed by Rudolf Hartmann, a former assistant to Richard Strauss and Clemens Krauss. The former 1818 edifice was reconstructed in 1963, after much hesitation as to whether or not to erect a modern hall. The long reign (1971-1992) of conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch, a distinguished representative of the tradition composed of rigour and commitment, is an example of the perserverance with which the Bayerische Staatsoper comes to terms with the legacy of its brilliant past.

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Giselle

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Giselle is considered to be the romantic ballet par excellence. Since its creation in 1841 in Paris, not only has it never left the stage but above all, it laid the foundations of the white ballet with tutus and pointes.

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The music composed by Adolphe Adam wonderfully accompanies this poignant story of a young and noble abused peasant girl who dies of grief and then transforms into Wili. The role of Giselle is one of the most beautiful that all the greatest stars have danced or will dance one day or another.

THE STORY

In a bucolic landscape, a young girl, Giselle, dies of love and is transformed into a spirit that haunts the forest. Taken in by the Wilis, she enters an immaterial world where dance is the language of the soul. Her lover Albrecht, distraught, pursues this ghost at the risk of his life. The ballerinas, with their aerial presence, play with him as much as with gravity. Covered in mist, the scene gives way to spectral visions magnified by the haunting music of Adolphe Adam.

Munich photo © Wiilfried Hösl

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