Widely regarded as one of the truly great romantic ballets, Giselle receives a typically striking production in this 1996 performance by the La Scala Ballet of Milan, which stars Alessandra Ferri as the tragic Giselle and Massimo Murru as Albrecht. Alexandre Benois designed the sets and costumes for this production. Mark Deming, Rovi
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Widely regarded as one of the truly great romantic ballets, Giselle receives a typically striking production in this 1996 performance by the La Scala Ballet of Milan, which stars Alessandra Ferri as the tragic Giselle and Massimo Murru as Albrecht. Alexandre Benois designed the sets and costumes for this production. Mark Deming, Rovi
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To me there is only one Giselle, and that is Alessandra Ferri, same way Sarah Brightman is the only Webber's Christine Dae. The filming of this performance was done very artistically, as if the cameras knew not only the story, but also the beauty of the choreography. The only thing I didn't like, not only of this presentation, is the clapping before a piece ends. I think is distracting, it breaks the moment, it is not a circus. I wait for an artist to be done with his paining, to let him know he got my attention.