Victor Gsovsky
Victor Gsovsky (Russian: Виктор Иванович Гзовский; January 12, 1902, Saint Petersburg - March 14, 1974, Hamburg) was a Russian ballet dancer, teacher, balletmaster and choreographer.
Biography
He studied with Mariinsky Theatre prima ballerina Evgenia Sokolova and started his teaching career while still very young.[1][2][3][4]
In 1925 Victor Gsovsky left Soviet Russian with his wife Tatjana Gsovsky, whom he had met in Krasnador. Their first engagement was in Berlin, Germany,[3][5] where he worked as dancer and choreographer at the Berlin State Opera 1925-28 before opening a private school in 1928. From 1930 to 1933 he worked as a choreographer for the German UFA Film Company and undertook smaller tours with his wife and the Ballet Gsovsky.[1][4]
From 1937 he was ballet master of the Markova-Dolin company; in 1938 he began teaching in Paris and in 1945 was appointed ballet master of the Paris Opera Ballet. In 1946-7 he was ballet master with the Ballets des Champs-Elysées and again in 1948 and 1953; with the Metropolitan Ballet in London in 1947. From 1950 to 1952 he was ballet director of the Munich State Opera.
From 1950 to 1952 he was ballet director of the Munich State Opera.[3] After leaving Munich he worked as a choreographer and ballet master in several European locations. He was ballet master in Düsseldorf (1964-7) and at the Hamburg State Opera (1967–70). He staged the first post-war production of La Sylphide for the Ballets des Champs-Elysées in 1946. His best-known work by far is the Grand Pas Classique (mus. Auber, 1949), which is still performed in galas around the world. An influential teacher, his students included Yvette Chauviré, Nina Vyroubova, Colette Marchand, Violette Verdy, and Vera Zorina.
Works
Victor Gsovsky's choreography includes:
- Swan Lake Act II, Paris Opera, 1945
- Grand Pas Classique to music from Daniel Auber's Le Dieu et La Bayadere, created for Yvette Chauviré and Vladimir Skouratoff in Paris, 1949[6][7]
This choreography became classical and is executed many times by following generations of dancers (Grand pas Classique (Mus Auber, Cor. Gsovsky), Sylvie Guillem and Elisabeth Platel (fragments) on YouTube;
GRAND PAS CLASSIQUE - Irina Badaeva & Fethon Miozzi. Mariinsky Kirov Ballet Theatre. Oct 25, 2009 on YouTube;
Somova - Ziuzin - Grand Pas Classique (Auber, Gsovsky), Mariinsky-Gala 17 nov 2009;
Grand Pas Classique, music by Daniel Auber, choreography by Victor Gzovsky. Dancers: Michail Kryuchkov — Chinara Alizade; Septemder 2010 on YouTube etc.).
- Masquerade, music by Georges Bizet - Felix Weingartner, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 1946–1948 (exact date is unknown[1])
- La Sylphide, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, 1948
- Hamlet, music by Boris Blacher (with Tatjana Gsovsky, Germany, 1950)
- Weg zum Licht, music by Georges Auric (1952, Prinzregententheater Munich, Germany)
- Pas de cœur, music by Gottfried von Einem (1952, Prinzregententheater)
Many dancing revues and divertissements.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ru: The ballet encyclopedia (Источник: Балет. Энциклопедия, СЭ, 1981)
- ↑ ru: Victor Gsovsky // ГЗОВСКИЙ (Gsovsky) Виктор
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Oxford Dictionary of Dance: Victor Gsovsky
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 ru: Gsovsky Victor Ivanovich // ГЗОВСКИЙ Виктор Иванович
- ↑ ru: Tatjana Gsovsky // Гзовская, Татьяна Николаевна
- ↑ Oxford Dictionary of Dance: Grand pas classique
- ↑ Wladimir Skouratoff: Sa carrière comme danseur étoile
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