Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Napoli (ballet)" in Danish language version.
It was this which Bournonville, like a number of Danish artists, sought through a trip to Italy; but 1842 saw not only the first ... Napoli: eller, Fiskeren og hans Brud (Napoli, or the Fisherman and his Bride) was a narrative ballet about the ...
The most joyful and harmonious ballet by Bournonville is probably Napoli from 1842. ... The story is as follows: Gennaro, a fisherman, has been out on his boat together with his fiancee, Teresina, but a storm has made them fall overboard, and ...
... Gennaro, a Neopolitan fisherman loves Teresina but her widowed mother, Veronica, hopes for a better match with either of two rich merchants who are absurd and humorous characters.
Very probably, Bournonville's whole treatment of Nourrit's libretto was fresher and less sophisticated than the original treatment. ... Napoli, or The Fisherman and his Bride Romantic Ballet in three acts. ... To the left, the house of Veronica, a widow. ... It is clear that Giacomo and Peppo, the macaroni and lemonade sellers, are in love with Teresina, but she waits only ... of the catch, which Gennaro solves by giving a major portion to the Madonna, he offers Teresina an engagement ring.
Napoli is Bournonville's happiest masterpiece and one of the greatest achievements of nineteenth-century ballet. ... We must salute in particular the performances of Niels Kehlet, great artist, as Gennaro. ... The widow Veronica appears with her daughter Teresina who is being courted by Giacomo, a macaroni vendor, and by ...
Napoli is the great ballet by Auguste Bournonville, the dancer, choreographer, and ballet master of the Royal Danish ... Teresina ignores her suitors as she waits for Gennaro, who is returning to port with all the other fishermen of the town.
Anden akt foregår i grotta azurra, Capris blå grotte, hvor havånden Golf og holder til med sine tritoner og najader, som bringer ham kostbarheder fra ... dog, da hun er vakt til live, tilbage for hans tilnærmelser, indtil hun ved en glemselsdåb selv forvandles til najade og træder dansen med Golfo.
Da Gennaro i andenakten i Den blå Grotte søger efter den forsvundne Teresina, forvirres han af najadernes fristende ynder, og hans mod prøves, da „Hulen rystes af underjordiske Brag, og Flammer hvirvle sig op ... Hun forvandles til najade.
... with Holger Simon Paulli, Edvard Helsted, and Niels Gade) for August Bournonville's Napoli (1842, also known as Neapol, The ...
Napoli. Three acts. Choreography by August Bournonville, music by Edvard Helsted, Holger Paulli and others, designs by C. F. Christensen. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Copenhagen ...
In 1842 Niels W. Gade incorporated Prume's most popular concert piece. La Melancolie. in his score for Act II of Bournonville's ballet Napoli.
Bournonville's three-act romantic ballet Napoli or The Fisherman and His Bride was created from inspirations received during his nine-week ... This concert piece had been played by Prume himself at Copenhagen's Royal Theatre on 27.12.
Lumbye, Hans Christian (b Copenhagen, 2 May 1810; of Copenhagen, 20 Mar. 1874) Danish composer who wrote the music for many Bournonville ballets including Napoli (1842), Conservatory (1849), and The Lifeguards on Amager ...
... Også i Napoli (1842), som blev et af Bournonvilles hovedværker, udsættes helten for fristelser.
... I det 20. århundrede har Napoli gået sin sejrsgang over hele verden og regnes i dag som et af Bournonvilles ubestridte hovedværker.
It was this which Bournonville, like a number of Danish artists, sought through a trip to Italy; but 1842 saw not only the first ... Napoli: eller, Fiskeren og hans Brud (Napoli, or the Fisherman and his Bride) was a narrative ballet about the ...
The most joyful and harmonious ballet by Bournonville is probably Napoli from 1842. ... The story is as follows: Gennaro, a fisherman, has been out on his boat together with his fiancee, Teresina, but a storm has made them fall overboard, and ...
Very probably, Bournonville's whole treatment of Nourrit's libretto was fresher and less sophisticated than the original treatment. ... Napoli, or The Fisherman and his Bride Romantic Ballet in three acts. ... To the left, the house of Veronica, a widow. ... It is clear that Giacomo and Peppo, the macaroni and lemonade sellers, are in love with Teresina, but she waits only ... of the catch, which Gennaro solves by giving a major portion to the Madonna, he offers Teresina an engagement ring.
Napoli is Bournonville's happiest masterpiece and one of the greatest achievements of nineteenth-century ballet. ... We must salute in particular the performances of Niels Kehlet, great artist, as Gennaro. ... The widow Veronica appears with her daughter Teresina who is being courted by Giacomo, a macaroni vendor, and by ...
Napoli is the great ballet by Auguste Bournonville, the dancer, choreographer, and ballet master of the Royal Danish ... Teresina ignores her suitors as she waits for Gennaro, who is returning to port with all the other fishermen of the town.
Da Gennaro i andenakten i Den blå Grotte søger efter den forsvundne Teresina, forvirres han af najadernes fristende ynder, og hans mod prøves, da „Hulen rystes af underjordiske Brag, og Flammer hvirvle sig op ... Hun forvandles til najade.
Napoli. Three acts. Choreography by August Bournonville, music by Edvard Helsted, Holger Paulli and others, designs by C. F. Christensen. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Copenhagen ...
In 1842 Niels W. Gade incorporated Prume's most popular concert piece. La Melancolie. in his score for Act II of Bournonville's ballet Napoli.
Bournonville's three-act romantic ballet Napoli or The Fisherman and His Bride was created from inspirations received during his nine-week ... This concert piece had been played by Prume himself at Copenhagen's Royal Theatre on 27.12.
Lumbye, Hans Christian (b Copenhagen, 2 May 1810; of Copenhagen, 20 Mar. 1874) Danish composer who wrote the music for many Bournonville ballets including Napoli (1842), Conservatory (1849), and The Lifeguards on Amager ...
... I det 20. århundrede har Napoli gået sin sejrsgang over hele verden og regnes i dag som et af Bournonvilles ubestridte hovedværker.