I love Zizi and Roland who is one of my most favorite choreographers and personalities. Recently Zizi gave this costume as a gift to Vaganova Academy as it's rector Nikolai Tsiskaridze was one of Roland Petit's favorite dancers.
Ah she is such a good dancer and singer, I notice though most of her roles are sultry and sensual, not quite the good girl image from the musical hans christan anderson with Danny Kaye another great singer and comedian.
@@lilibetp I'm sorry, it's not exact. This intermede is placed between acts II and IIII. The death of Don José's mother happens between acts III and IV. And we must be careful about the meanings of music, as said Bernstein. You hear sadness there, I hear an elegy to the wide open spaces and freedom, and in the second part of the piece, waves of sensuality. Subjectivity... ;-)
Why? Most of his work was bordering on the erotic and sensual, just look at Clavigo, Proust, as well as this Carman. He was way in front of the times, but brilliant and entertaining, but U needed to be broad minded.
Wonderful! I love Zizi Jeanmaire !
Roland Petit was her husband! Great
performance! Thanks for posting!
I think she's the greatest ballet dancer of all. She is so on point, so precise, it's freaky. And her hubby, OMG! One of the best also!
she is so precise and doesn't wobble on point. I love them both
I love Zizi and Roland who is one of my most favorite choreographers and personalities. Recently Zizi gave this costume as a gift to Vaganova Academy as it's rector Nikolai Tsiskaridze was one of Roland Petit's favorite dancers.
Rest in Peace, Jeanmaire...
Seen this many times. Oh how I love her!
Farewell precious Zizi
Un couple uni vers l Uni.....
Merci Zizi
Merci Roland
Merci d avoir éveillé la danse
Immortels à mon cœur
Mis maestros! que placer verlos! siempre actual! love gracias! Ruben
merci, maestro, merci!
so beautiful and natural
They are like a dream!
Scandalous! Rest in peace, Roland Petit.
Adieu Zizi Jeanmaire
Wonderful ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Yes... totally correct, he choreographed it for her.
RIP maestro.
RIP Zizi
Ah she is such a good dancer and singer, I notice though most of her roles are sultry and sensual, not quite the good girl image from the musical hans christan anderson with Danny Kaye another great singer and comedian.
Ils ont amené du neuf à la vieille danse traditionnelle !
most certainly looks -and sounds!- like 'carmen' :-)
Of course : it is the orchestral piece between act II and act III in Carmen.
But isn't that music the leitmotif for Don Jose's mother?
It is the orchestral piece between act II and act III in Carmen ; I don't hear there any leitmotiv of "Parle-moi de ma mère".
@@jefgong right, but that's when his mother died. I always figured Bizet put it there because Don Jose would be sad about his mother.
@@lilibetp I'm sorry, it's not exact. This intermede is placed between acts II and IIII. The death of Don José's mother happens between acts III and IV. And we must be careful about the meanings of music, as said Bernstein. You hear sadness there, I hear an elegy to the wide open spaces and freedom, and in the second part of the piece, waves of sensuality. Subjectivity... ;-)
@@jefgong ah.
The movie Hans Christian Andersen brought me here
Highly erotic! No wonder it shocked the ballet world at the time!
Why? Most of his work was bordering on the erotic and sensual, just look at Clavigo, Proust, as well as this Carman. He was way in front of the times, but brilliant and entertaining, but U needed to be broad minded.