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La Sylphide

A soon-to-be married, young Scottish farmer falls in love with a woodland sylph. He follows her only to lose both her and his bride-to-be.

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  • "Recrée la production de "La Sylphide" de Taglioni, laquelle avait été jouée le 12 mars 1832 à Paris. Inclue les costumes originaux et les décors complétés par Pierre Lacotte en 1971. Met en vedette Michael Denard, Ghislaine Thesmac et la Paris Opera Ballet Company."
  • "A soon-to-be married, young Scottish farmer falls in love with a woodland sylph. He follows her only to lose both her and his bride-to-be."
  • "A soon-to-be married, young Scottish farmer falls in love with a woodland sylph. He follows her only to lose both her and his bride-to-be."@en
  • "A ballet set in Scotland with music by J. M. Schneitzhöffer. A young farmer, in the midst of his marriage preparations, becomes enamored with the elusive Sylphide. The introduction is in French."
  • "The Paris Opera Ballet presents the classical ballet as staged by Taglioni in 1832. A brief introduction in French precedes the ballet which tells the story of a Scottish nobleman who falls in love with a sylph just as he is to be married. He follows her only to lose her and his bride-to-be."
  • "Act II pas de deux of the sylphide and James, recorded twice (each performance lasting ca. 15 min.)."
  • "Présentation par la compagnie de Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris du ballet romantique la Sylphide sur une musique de J.M. Schneitzhöffer, adaptée et chorégraphiée par Pierre Lacotte d'après Philippe Taglioni. Rôles principaux dansés par Ghislaine Thesmar et Michael Demard. L'orchestre ORTF de Lille était dirigée par Maurice Suzan."

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  • "Televised ballets"
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  • "Dance"

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  • "La Sylphide"@en
  • "La Sylphide"
  • "La sylphide [ballet romantique en 2 actes]"
  • "La sylphide"
  • "La sylphide [excerpts]"