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W „Coppelii” widać fascynację kulturą i tańcami Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej. Lejtmotywem baletu są tańce słowiańskie i węgierskie. Szczególne miejsce zajmuje polski mazur. Po raz pierwszy w dziejach na wielkiej scenie pojawia się węgierski czardasz. Sceny zbiorowe tańców stały jednym z najcenniejszych elementów tego baletu. Streszczenie.
Coppélia (sometimes subtitled: La Fille aux Yeux d'Émail (The Girl with the Enamel Eyes) [1]) is a comic ballet from 1870 originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon to the music of Léo Delibes, with libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter.
21 maj 2019 · Learn about the characters, plot, music, interesting facts, and upcoming performances of Coppélia, one of the most famous classical ballets.
Dr Coppelius is a lonely old alchemist who lives in a two-storey house on the edge of the village square. He is regarded by the villagers as a sorcerer, someone who conducts strange experiments in his laboratory. They fear him and ridicule him.
A village in Galicia, once an Austro-Hungarian province on the Carpathian slope. A festival honors a new carillon for the town’s bell-tower. Dr. Coppélius, toy-maker, inventor, and magician exhibits his masterwork, Coppélia, a life-sized doll whom he thinks of as a daughter.
Synopsis. Act I. The curtain rises on the square of a small European town several hundred years ago. A lovely young girl, Coppélia, is seen sitting on a balcony reading a book as Swanilda enters. Swanilda looks up at the girl, tries to attract her attention, but receives no reply.
Synopsis. Act I. A village square in Galicia Swanilda, the burgomaster’s daughter is betrothed to Franz, a handsome young villager. On the eve of their wedding she has cause to doubt the seriousness of his affections when she finds him ogling at a beautiful girl sitting on the balcony of Dr Coppélius’ house.