Petipa's The Cavalry Halt -1/4

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

Here is part 1/4 of a slightly abriged version of Marius Petipa's rarely seen 1896 demi-character ballet "Le Halte de cavalerie", performed in 1978 by the Maly/Mikhailovsky Theatre Ballet of St. Petersburg.

Part 3 of my upload includes the rarely performed "Cavalry Halt Pas de deux".


**Résumé of dances/scenes -

--01. Introduction; Scène
--02. Entrée de Marie et Pierre; Pas de ruban
--03. Scène de Thérèse
--04. Entrée du cavalerie; Scène
--05. Le Cornet des Lanciers


Choreography - Marius Petipa, though it certainly contains Soviet-era revisions.
Music - Johann Armsheimer
Décor - Gennady Sotnikov
Costumes - Tatiana Ratner


Cast -

Theresa - Svetlana Vasilyeva
Marie - Tanya Borushina
Pierre - Andrei Yevdokimov
Colonel of Hussars - Vladimir Dolgallo
Captain of Hussars - Grigory Zamyal
Cornet of Lancers- Valery Pechersky


Contrary to popular belief, demi-character ballets such as this were Petipa's most common output. His ballets were always wonderful combinations of the character and classical canon, all of course used as a tool to ultimately tell the story.

Petipa created "Le Halte de cavalerie" for Pierina Legnani (the world's first Prima Ballerina Assoluta) who performed the role of Theresa, and his daughter Marie Petipa (the first Lilac Fairy in "The Sleeping Beauty") who performed the character role of Marie. The original cast also included the great premier danseur noble Pavel Gerdt as Pierre and Alfred Bekefi (the first Councilor Drosselmeyer in "The Nutcracker") as the Captain.

It is significant to note that the Sergeyev Collection, held in the Harvard University Library's Theatre Collection, contains Petipa's original choreography among the choreographic notation.

--ENJOY!!

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Uploader Comments (mrlopez2681)

  • Very Beautiful, but by who was the music composed?

  • Johann Armshiemer

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  • This is so cool.

  • This is wonderful! is it still in the repertoire anywhere? was this filmed for tv?

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