Charles Lecocq
Mam'zelle Angot
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Composer:Charles LecocqGenre:BalletStyle:BalletAverage_duration:39:21"Mam'zelle Angot" is a ballet composed by Charles Lecocq in 1872. The plot revolves around the story of a wealthy Parisian family, the Angots, who are in financial trouble due to the extravagant lifestyle of their daughter, Clairette. The family is forced to sell their mansion and move to a smaller apartment, where they struggle to make ends meet. Clairette, who is in love with a poor artist named Ange Pitou, is determined to help her family by marrying a wealthy suitor, the Marquis de Pontsablé. However, Ange Pitou is not willing to give up on their love and devises a plan to win her back. The ballet is divided into three movements. The first movement introduces the characters and sets the scene for the story. The second movement is the wedding scene between Clairette and the Marquis de Pontsablé, which is interrupted by Ange Pitou and his friends. The third movement is the final resolution of the story, where Clairette chooses love over wealth and the Angot family is saved from financial ruin. The music of "Mam'zelle Angot" is characterized by its lively and upbeat melodies, which reflect the joyful and festive atmosphere of Parisian society in the late 19th century. The ballet also features several dance styles, including waltzes, polkas, and can-cans, which were popular at the time. The premiere of "Mam'zelle Angot" was on December 4, 1872, at the Théâtre des Fantaisies-Parisiennes in Paris. The ballet was an instant success and became one of the most popular works of its time. It was later adapted into an operetta and a film. Overall, "Mam'zelle Angot" is a charming and entertaining ballet that captures the spirit of Parisian society in the late 19th century. Its lively music and colorful characters continue to delight audiences to this day.More....
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