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J077 DVD Ballet Giselle, Opéra de Paris, Pujol & Le Riche Personally, I also find Myriam Ould-Braham, who dances the Peasant Pas de Deux, to be lovely and wonderful. She later danced Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, and I think she was the best Aurora in the history of the Paris Opera, but unfortunately, it was never released on DVD. Later, in the 2020s, she danced Juliet brilliantly in Romeo and Juliet, but she was no longer a cute and charming figure, but a woman at the height of maturity. [Cast] Letizia Pujol (Giselle) Nicolas Le Riche (Albrecht) Marie-Agnès Gillot (Myrtha) Wilfried Romoli (Hilarion) Myriam Ould-Braham (Peasant P) Recorded: December 2006, Palais Garnier, Paris Opera Time: 1 hour 51 minutes ★ The following is quoted from favorable articles on the web. ① The appeal of the disc is, above all, that it is a video of <Giselle> performed at l'Opera, Paris, the theater where it premiered. The atmosphere is completely different from performances at other theaters. Everyone involved in this performance feels proud to be involved in it, and you can feel from the disc that they believe that Giselle premiered at l'Opera and that <Giselle> performed at l'Opera is the most authentic. ② The first half is thoroughly classical. In contrast, the second half is thoroughly fantastical. Above all, I was moved by the beauty of the duet between Letizia's Giselle as a Wilis and Le Riche's lamenting Albrecht. Letizia is like a Wilis floating through the forest. Le Riche's support seems to bring out the light and shadow and the subdued brilliance of Letizia's Wilis' movements even further. Gillot's solo as Myrtha is also wonderful, with its solemnity and cold, clear space. It's not a flashy DVD, but it's one of my favorites. Letizia's lonely face may overlap with the sickly Giselle. Her expression in the scene of madness is heartbreaking to watch. Her eyes are completely mad. And above all, Marie-Agnès Gillot as Myrtha is overwhelming! She is tall, so that alone is impressive! With her cold expression, she has an unapproachable beauty, and she's stealing the show from Letizia ('〜`;) Her instep is also wonderful, and I'm in awe. However, on the other hand, I can't imagine Marie-Agnès as Giselle at all.
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