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Paquita

Paquita is a ballet in two acts and three scenes originally choreographed by Joseph Mazilier to music by Édouard Deldevez and Ludwig Minkus. Paul Foucher received royalties as librettist.[1]

History edit

Paquita is the creation of French composer Édouard Deldevez and Paris Opéra Ballet Master Joseph Mazilier.[2] It was first presented at the Salle Le Peletier by the Paris Opera Ballet on 1 April 1846 and was retained in the repertory of the Opéra until 1851.[3]

In 1847, Paquita was staged for the first time in Russia for the Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg by Marius Petipa and Pierre-Frédéric Malavergne, being the first work ever staged by Petipa in Russia. In 1881, Petipa produced a revival of the ballet for which he added new pieces specially composed by Ludwig Minkus. This included the Paquita pas de trois for the first act and the Paquita grand pas classique and the Mazurka des enfants for the last act. Petipa's version of Paquita was retained in the repertory of the Mariinsky Theatre until 1926.[3]

Petipa's 1881 additions for Paquita survived long after the full-length ballet left the stage. Today these pieces, particularly the Grand pas classique, are major cornerstones of the traditional classical ballet repertory and have been staged by ballet companies throughout the world.[3]

Petipa's choreography for the Imperial Ballet's production of Paquita was notated in the Stepanov method of choreographic notation around 1902. The notations were made while Petipa himself taught and rehearsed the great Anna Pavlova for her début in the title rôle. Today, this notation is part of the Sergeyev Collection, a cache of notations and other materials that document many of the works in the Imperial Ballet's repertory during the twilight of the Russian Empire.[4]

In 2001, director Brigitte Lefèvre asked French choreographer Pierre Lacotte to produce a revival of the full-length two act Paquita for the Paris Opera Ballet. Although Lacotte re-choreographed all of the ballet himself, he restored Joseph Mazilier's original mime sequences and mise-en-scène, as well as Petipa's 1881 additions.[5] Paquita was performed again by the Paris Opera in 2007.[6]

In 2014, the Stepanov notation expert Doug Fullington and Russian choreographer Alexei Ratmansky mounted a reconstruction of Petipa's final revival of Paquita for the Bayerisches Staatsballett.[7]

Roles and original cast edit

Role Paris, 1846 St. Petersburg, 1847 St. Petersburg, 1881
Paquita[8] Carlotta Grisi Yelena Andreyanova Ekaterina Vazem
Lucien d'Hervilly[8] Lucien Petipa Marius Petipa Pavel Gerdt

Plot edit

The story takes place in Spain during the presence of Napoleon's army. The heroine is the young Romani girl, Paquita. Unbeknownst to Paquita, she is really of noble birth, having been abducted by Romani people when she was an infant. She saves the life of a young French officer, Lucien d'Hervilly, who is the target of a Spanish governor who desires to have him killed by Iñigo, a Roma chief. By way of a medallion she discovers that she is of noble birth, being in fact the cousin of Lucien. As such, she and the Officer are able to get married.[5]

History of the Paquita grand pas classique edit

In Marius Petipa and Ludwig Minkus's original staging of the Paquita grand pas classique in 1881, only one variation was included for the leading ballerina Ekaterina Vazem, being a polonaise arranged for solo violin.

Anna Pavlova included the Grand Pas classique in her company's repertory.[8]

Rudolf Nureyev staged the piece in 1964 for the Royal Academy of Dancing, and at La Scala in 1970. Nureyev also staged it for the Vienna State Opera Ballet and American Ballet Theatre in 1971.[9] For all of his productions of the work Nureyev used John Lanchbery's adaptation of the music. In 1984 Natalia Makarova staged a new version of the Paquita grand pas classique for American Ballet Theatre[8] with music again arranged by Lanchbery. To date the company still retains Makarova's staging in their repertory, and many companies throughout the world have staged her version of the piece.

In 1974 the Ballet Master Nikita Dolgushin produced a staging of the Paquita grand pas classique for the Maly Theatre Ballet of St. Petersburg. For his production Dolgushin called upon the former ballerina Elizaveta Gerdt—who performed in Marius Petipa's original version of the piece— to assist in restoring the Paquita grand pas classique to its form as performed during the early 20th century.

In 1978 the Kirov/Mariinsky Ballet's newly appointed artistic director Oleg Vinogradov staged a new version of the Paquita grand pas classique for the company, a staging largely based on the version Pyotr Gusev staged for the Maly Theatre Ballet in 1952. The Kirov/Mariinsky Ballet still retain Vinogradov's version in their repertory, and many companies throughout the world include his version of the piece in their repertories.

Gallery of historical images edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Archives Nationales, code AJ13/229
  2. ^ "Biography of Joseph Mazilier (1797-1868)". TheBiography.us. TheBiography. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Discovering Repertoire: Paquita". Royal Academy of Dance. RAD Enterprises Ltd. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "The Sergeyev Collection". Marius Petipa Society. WordPress.com. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Kisselgoff, Anna (February 8, 2001). "Castanets and a Mazurka in Paris's 'Paquita'". New York Times. No. National edition. p. E00001. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  6. ^ Macaulay, Alastair (December 13, 2007). "A Beloved Spanish Gypsy Returns to France's Arms". New York Times. p. E1. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  7. ^ Sulcas, Roslyn (December 15, 2014). "A Buried Past Springing Into the Light". New York Times. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c d "Paquita". Marius Petipa Society. WordPress.com. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  9. ^ Letellier, Robert Ignatius, ed. (2008). The Ballets of Ludwig Minkus. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-1-84718-423-8. Retrieved October 27, 2018.

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This article is about the 19th century ballet For the Mexican singer see Paquita la del Barrio Paquita is a ballet in two acts and three scenes originally choreographed by Joseph Mazilier to music by Edouard Deldevez and Ludwig Minkus Paul Foucher received royalties as librettist 1 Contents 1 History 2 Roles and original cast 3 Plot 4 History of the Paquita grand pas classique 5 Gallery of historical images 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editPaquita is the creation of French composer Edouard Deldevez and Paris Opera Ballet Master Joseph Mazilier 2 It was first presented at the Salle Le Peletier by the Paris Opera Ballet on 1 April 1846 and was retained in the repertory of the Opera until 1851 3 In 1847 Paquita was staged for the first time in Russia for the Imperial Ballet of St Petersburg by Marius Petipa and Pierre Frederic Malavergne being the first work ever staged by Petipa in Russia In 1881 Petipa produced a revival of the ballet for which he added new pieces specially composed by Ludwig Minkus This included the Paquita pas de trois for the first act and the Paquita grand pas classique and the Mazurka des enfants for the last act Petipa s version of Paquita was retained in the repertory of the Mariinsky Theatre until 1926 3 Petipa s 1881 additions for Paquita survived long after the full length ballet left the stage Today these pieces particularly the Grand pas classique are major cornerstones of the traditional classical ballet repertory and have been staged by ballet companies throughout the world 3 Petipa s choreography for the Imperial Ballet s production of Paquita was notated in the Stepanov method of choreographic notation around 1902 The notations were made while Petipa himself taught and rehearsed the great Anna Pavlova for her debut in the title role Today this notation is part of the Sergeyev Collection a cache of notations and other materials that document many of the works in the Imperial Ballet s repertory during the twilight of the Russian Empire 4 In 2001 director Brigitte Lefevre asked French choreographer Pierre Lacotte to produce a revival of the full length two act Paquita for the Paris Opera Ballet Although Lacotte re choreographed all of the ballet himself he restored Joseph Mazilier s original mime sequences and mise en scene as well as Petipa s 1881 additions 5 Paquita was performed again by the Paris Opera in 2007 6 In 2014 the Stepanov notation expert Doug Fullington and Russian choreographer Alexei Ratmansky mounted a reconstruction of Petipa s final revival of Paquita for the Bayerisches Staatsballett 7 Roles and original cast editRole Paris 1846 St Petersburg 1847 St Petersburg 1881 Paquita 8 Carlotta Grisi Yelena Andreyanova Ekaterina Vazem Lucien d Hervilly 8 Lucien Petipa Marius Petipa Pavel GerdtPlot editThe story takes place in Spain during the presence of Napoleon s army The heroine is the young Romani girl Paquita Unbeknownst to Paquita she is really of noble birth having been abducted by Romani people when she was an infant She saves the life of a young French officer Lucien d Hervilly who is the target of a Spanish governor who desires to have him killed by Inigo a Roma chief By way of a medallion she discovers that she is of noble birth being in fact the cousin of Lucien As such she and the Officer are able to get married 5 History of the Paquita grand pas classique editIn Marius Petipa and Ludwig Minkus s original staging of the Paquita grand pas classique in 1881 only one variation was included for the leading ballerina Ekaterina Vazem being a polonaise arranged for solo violin Anna Pavlova included the Grand Pas classique in her company s repertory 8 Rudolf Nureyev staged the piece in 1964 for the Royal Academy of Dancing and at La Scala in 1970 Nureyev also staged it for the Vienna State Opera Ballet and American Ballet Theatre in 1971 9 For all of his productions of the work Nureyev used John Lanchbery s adaptation of the music In 1984 Natalia Makarova staged a new version of the Paquita grand pas classique for American Ballet Theatre 8 with music again arranged by Lanchbery To date the company still retains Makarova s staging in their repertory and many companies throughout the world have staged her version of the piece In 1974 the Ballet Master Nikita Dolgushin produced a staging of the Paquita grand pas classique for the Maly Theatre Ballet of St Petersburg For his production Dolgushin called upon the former ballerina Elizaveta Gerdt who performed in Marius Petipa s original version of the piece to assist in restoring the Paquita grand pas classique to its form as performed during the early 20th century In 1978 the Kirov Mariinsky Ballet s newly appointed artistic director Oleg Vinogradov staged a new version of the Paquita grand pas classique for the company a staging largely based on the version Pyotr Gusev staged for the Maly Theatre Ballet in 1952 The Kirov Mariinsky Ballet still retain Vinogradov s version in their repertory and many companies throughout the world include his version of the piece in their repertories Gallery of historical images edit nbsp Published piano reduction of the Valse favorite from Deldevez s original score London 1847 nbsp left to right Georges Ellie as Inigo Carlotta Grisi as Paquita and Lucien Petipa as Lucien d Hervilly in Act I Scene 2 Paris 1844 nbsp Ekaterina Vazem in the title role of Petipa s revival of Paquita St Petersburg 1881 nbsp Students of the Imperial Ballet School in the Mazurka des enfants from Petipa s revival of Paquita St Petersburg 1881 nbsp Virginia Zucchi in the title role of Paquita St Petersburg 1886 nbsp Mikhail Fokine costumed for the role of Lucien d Hervilly in Paquita St Petersburg 1898 nbsp left to right Elsa Vill Pierre Vladimirov and Elizaveta Gerdt in the Pas de trois from Paquita St Petersburg 1909 nbsp Pierre Vladimirov in the Pas de trois from Paquita St Petersburg 1909 nbsp clockwise from left Erin Joseph Patricia Barker Bathurel Bold and Kimberley Davey in the Pacific Northwest Ballet s production of the Paquita grand pas classique Seattle 1998See also editList of ballets by titleReferences edit Archives Nationales code AJ13 229 Biography of Joseph Mazilier 1797 1868 TheBiography us TheBiography Retrieved October 27 2018 a b c Discovering Repertoire Paquita Royal Academy of Dance RAD Enterprises Ltd Retrieved October 27 2018 The Sergeyev Collection Marius Petipa Society WordPress com Retrieved October 27 2018 a b Kisselgoff Anna February 8 2001 Castanets and a Mazurka in Paris s Paquita New York Times No National edition p E00001 Retrieved October 26 2018 Macaulay Alastair December 13 2007 A Beloved Spanish Gypsy Returns to France s Arms New York Times p E1 Retrieved October 26 2018 Sulcas Roslyn December 15 2014 A Buried Past Springing Into the Light New York Times Retrieved October 26 2018 a b c d Paquita Marius Petipa Society WordPress com Retrieved October 27 2018 Letellier Robert Ignatius ed 2008 The Ballets of Ludwig Minkus Newcastle UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 39 40 ISBN 978 1 84718 423 8 Retrieved October 27 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paquita amp oldid 1219825270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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