Natalia Bessmertnova
Natalia Bessmertnova | |
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Natelya Bessmertnova as Giselle, 1966. | |
Born | 19 July 1941 |
Died | 19 February 2008 (aged 66) |
Natalia Igorevna Bessmertnova (Russian: Наталья Игоревна Бессмертнова; 19 July 1941 – 19 February 2008) was a Soviet prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet and a People's Artist of the USSR (1976).[1]
Life
She was born in Moscow in 1941 and trained at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography from 1953 to 1961. Among her teachers were Maria Kozhukhova and Sofia Golovkina, and later Marina Semyonova. She graduated in 1961 as the first student in the school's history receiving A+ in the final examinations. In 1963 she joined the Bolshoi Ballet and was its prima ballerina for three decades. She was married to Yuri Grigorovich, former Director and Chief choreographer of the Bolshoi. When Yury Grigorovich was forced to leave the Bolshoi in 1995, she took part in a historic strike which led to cancellations of scheduled performances. Bessmertnova died in Moscow on 19 February 2008, aged 66, from cancer.[2]
Her sister Tatyana (born 1947) was also a ballet dancer.[3]
Title roles
- Giselle in Lavrosky’s 1963 Giselle production
- Leili in Goleizovsky’s Leili and Mejnun 1964
- Anastasia in Grigorovich’s Ivan the Terrible (Prokofiev) 1975
- Valentina in Grigorovich’s The Angara 1976
- Juliet in Grigorovich’s new Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev) 1979
- Rita in Grigorovich’s The Golden Age (Shostakovich) in 1982
- Raymonda in Grigorovich’s new Raymonda production 1984
- Giselle in Grigorovich’s Giselle in 1991
Other important roles
- Phrygia in Spartacus
- Odette-Odile in Swan Lake
- Shirin in Legend of Love
- Kitri in Don Quixote
- Maria in The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
- The girl in Le Spectre de la Rose
Awards
- Gold Medal at Varna International Ballet Competition in 1965.
- The Anna Pavlova Prize in Paris 1970.
- USSR State Prize (1977) and Lenin Prize (1986).
- People's Artist of the USSR in 1976.
See also
References
- ↑ Shelokhonov, Steve. "Natalia Bessmertnova - Biography". IMDB.com. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
- ↑ BBC obit
- ↑ Clarke, Mary & Vaughan, David (1977) The Encyclopaedia of Dance and Ballet. Pitman Publishing; p. 63
External links
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- Page Bessmertnova's on the website Bolshoi Theatre
- The Ballerina Gallery - Natalia Bessmertnova
- The Gallery of Masters of Musical Theatre - Natalia Bessmertnova
- Obituary in the New York Times