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Adolphe Adam
La Filleule des Fées
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Composer
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Adolphe Adam
Genre
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Ballet
Style
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Ballet
Compose Date
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1849
Average_duration
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86:07
La Filleule des Fées, also known as The Goddaughter of the Fairies, is a ballet composed by Adolphe Adam in 1849. The plot revolves around the story of a young girl named Lise who is taken in by a group of fairies after her parents die. The fairies raise Lise and teach her the ways of magic, but they also warn her not to fall in love with a mortal man. The ballet is divided into three acts and features a number of different movements, including a grand pas de deux, a waltz, and a polonaise. The music is characterized by its light and airy quality, with delicate melodies and intricate harmonies that evoke the magical world of the fairies. The premiere of La Filleule des Fées took place at the Théâtre Impérial de l'Opéra in Paris on February 18, 1849. The ballet was choreographed by Joseph Mazilier and featured the famous ballerina Carlotta Grisi in the lead role of Lise. The production was a great success and helped to establish Adam as one of the leading composers of ballet music in the mid-19th century. One of the most notable characteristics of La Filleule des Fées is its use of pantomime. The ballet features a number of scenes in which the dancers use gestures and facial expressions to convey the story, rather than relying solely on dance movements. This technique was popular in 19th-century ballet and helped to make the story more accessible to audiences who may not have been familiar with the conventions of classical dance. Overall, La Filleule des Fées is a charming and whimsical ballet that showcases Adam's skill as a composer of dance music. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and the enduring power of the fairy tale genre.
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