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26 January 2019 (Sat), 19:00 Mikhailovsky Classical Ballet and Opera Theatre (established 1833) - Classical Ballet Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold "La Fille mal gardee" (ballet in two acts)

Running time: 3 hours 15 minutes (till 22:15)

The performance has 2 intermissions

Schedule for Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold "La Fille mal gardee" (ballet in two acts) 2022

Composer: Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold
Dancer: Zhanna Ayupova
Choreography: Frederick Ashton
Production: Mikhail Messerer
Lighting Designer: Alexander Kibitkin
Costume Designer: Osbert Lancaster

Orchestra: Mikhailovsky Symphony Orchestra
Opera company: Mikhailovsky Opera

Classical Ballet in 3 acts

Performed in Italian with synchronised Russian supertitles

Premiere of this production: 27 March 2014, Mikhailovsky theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia

Music orchestrated and arranged by John Lanchbery
Scenario: Jean Dauberval

This extraordinary ballet centres around the captivating character of Lise and her dreams of reuniting with her one true love, in spite of her motherЎЇs best efforts to marry her off to theirrich, albeit dim-witted neighbour.La fille mal gardЁ¦e is a buoyant and scintillating ballet with has long captivated audiences with its charm. The Mikhailovsky Theatre`s production will feature Frederick Ashton`s choreography, regarded as a classic example of British ballet.








Synopsis

Act I
Young Rene des Grieux talks to his friends about love. He has never been in love and they ridicule him. Lescaut and his sister Manon arrive. Des Grieux is enchanted by Manon’s youth and beauty and asks her for a secret meeting. The rich man Geronte, who also has designs on Manon, bribes Lescaut to arrange for Manon’s abduction. Des Grieux decides to save Manon. He declares his love for her and persuades her to evade her elderly admirer and run off to Paris with him. Lescaut is not disturbed by these events. He assures Geronte that poor des Grieux will never be able to provide for Manon and that she will therefore leave him.

Act II
As Lescaut has foretold, Manon has given up Des Grieux and now lives as a rich mistress of Geronte. But Manon is already tired of luxury; her thoughts turn to Des Grieux. Musicians invited by Geronte enter to amuse her. When Manon is left alone, Des Grieux appears. At first the two are full of reproaches but soon they renew their vows of love. Lost in their passion, they do not notice the sudden arrival of Geronte. Manon has made up her mind to flee with des Grieux, but hesitates at the thought of leaving her jewels. She takes her time to snatch them up but now it is too late. Soldiers called by Geronte have arrived and arrest Manon as a thief and courtesan.

Act III
Manon is in prison. She is about to be deported across the ocean. Through the cell window Manon speaks to her beloved. The guard appears, escorting a group of imprisoned women. The crowd makes brutal comments during the roll call of the prisoners. Des Grieux implores the captain to let him board the ship.

Symphonic intermezzo

A vast plain. Des Grieux supports the suffering Manon while they are making their way across the desert. She is exhausted and dying of thirst; she falls. Des Grieux can not help her. Manon is afraid of death. She asks Des Grieux to forgive her before dying in his arms.


Synopsis

Lise, the only daughter of Simone, who is a widow and owner of a prosperous farm, is in love with Colas, a young farmer, but her mother has far more ambitious plans.

Act I: The farmyard

The dawn of a busy day on the farm is heralded by the cockerel and his attendant hens. Lise, disappointed at not seeing Colas, leaves a ribbon tied in a lover’s knot as a token of her devotion. Colas finds it and binds it to his staff. The lovers meet, but are interrupted by Simone, who sets her daughter a task churning butter. Colas, hiding in the loft, joins her. The work is shared and then forgotten as they declare their love.
The farm girls summon Lise to play, but her mind is elsewhere. Her suspicious and ever-watchful mother catches hold of her and chastises her. Just then Thomas, the pompous and wealthy proprietor of a vineyard, arrives with his son Alain. Simone, aware of their mission, dismisses Lise, and Thomas asks her hand for his son. When Lise returns, Alain coyly and clumsy shows off his paces. She is amused and a little shocked by his antics, but not interested. They set off for the harvest.

Act II: The cornfield

It is harvest time, and after working in the fields the harvesters, led by Colas, relax in a joyful dance. Lise and Alain dance, but Colas intervenes, and the young girl makes it clear where her preference lies. One of the harvesters plays the flute, to everybody’s general delight, and Alain thinks he will have a try; but the harvesters mock him and he is rescued from their horseplay by his indignant father.
The field is now left clear for the triumphant Colas, who dances with Lise. Simone joins in the merriment of the harvesters. Suddenly they are interrupted by a storm that drenches them, scattering them far and wide.

Act III: Interior of the farmhouse

Mother and daughter, soaked by the storm, return to the farmhouse. They sit down to spin; work, thinks the mother, should keep Lise out of mischief. But she is overcome by sleep, and Lise, who has seen Colas through the gate, tries to take the key from her. Simone wakes and, in order to remain watchful, plays the tambourine for Lise to dance. But the beats grow feebler, she begins to nod, and now she is fast asleep.
Colas opens the top part of the farmhouse door and leans towards Lise. She runs joyfully into his arms. The knocking of the harvesters, coming for their pay, awakens Simone. Simone tells her daughter to get on with her chores as she leaves to give the harvesters a drink. Lise, thinking she is alone, dreams of the delights of married life. Colas cannot resist and comes out from hiding. She is bashful at having been taken by surprise, but once again they declare their love, exchanging scarves as a token. As Simone reappears, Lise hustles Colas into her bedroom. The ever-suspicious mother suspects that the lovers have been meeting, and in her turn hustles Lise into the bedroom, locking the door.
Alain and his father now arrive with a notary to complete the contract. When it has been signed, Simone hands Alain the bedroom key. After a moment of idiotic indecision, he opens the door and, to everyone’s dismay, Colas and Lise come out. The lovers fall on their knees to ask Simone for forgiveness and a blessing. In spite of Thomas and Alain, she finally gives in amid general rejoicing.






Schedule for Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold "La Fille mal gardee" (ballet in two acts) 2022


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