Natalia Bessmertnova
Soviet & Russian ballerina, ballet teacher. People’s Artist of the USSR (1976). Recipient of the Lenin Prize (1986), the USSR State Prize (1977), the Lenin Komsomol Prize (1972). Prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Theatre. Wife of ballet master, Yuri Grigorovich. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 10th convocation (1979–1984).
Natalia Bessmertnova was born on July 19, 1941, in Moscow to Igor Borisovich Bessmertnov, a doctor, and Antonina Yakovlevna Bessmertnova (née Peshkova), a housewife. She also had a younger sister, Tatiana.
Both sisters enrolled at the Moscow Choreographic School, but Natalya achieved considerably greater success in this field than her sister. Bessmertnova’s first instructor was the distinguished Maria Kozhukhova (Natalia was her favourite pupil). When Kozhukhova died, Bessmertnova joined Sofya Golovkina’s class. L.K.Cherkasova was also one of her teachers. In 1961, at her final examination, she brilliantly performed 48 fouettés, receiving the highest mark in classical dance; in the same year, she was accepted into the Bolshoi Theatre company. She possessed elongated, ‘weeping’ lines of dance, a weightless, soaring leap, and an exquisitely delicate grace of movement. Her principal partner was Mikhail Lavrovsky, with whom she'd formed a creative partnership whilst still a student. Alongside Lavrovsky, Bessmertnova began to master one of the most important roles of her life, Giselle. On November 20, 1963, her performance of Giselle captivated the Moscow audience. Over the course of her life, Bessmertnova danced this role almost 200 times.
A prima ballerina at the Bolshoi Theatre, she danced all leading roles in the classical and contemporary repertoire & was the first to perform many roles in the ballets of her husband, Yuri Grigorovich, the Bolshoi's chief choreographer. In his ballets, she brought to life many lyrical characters that have become classics of Russian choreography. Great ballerina Galina Ulanova remarked: "I remember how, during a performance of Giselle, when I looked at Bessmertnova...I could no longer take my eyes off her; she 'lived' so sincerely and spontaneously within the 'crowd', her gaze was so expressive; she was frightened & empathetic during Giselle’s scene of madness.”
Performed as a guest ballerina in productions by Finnish National Opera in Helsinki (Giselle, 1966), Belgrade National Theatre (Odette-Odile, Giselle, 1970–1971), La Scala in Milan (Odette-Odile, Giselle, 1970, 1977), Rome Opera Ballet (Giselle, Odette-Odile, 1970, 1980), Warsaw National Theatre (Giselle, 1971), Royal Norwegian Opera in Oslo (Odette-Odile, 1972), Sofia National Opera Ballet (Giselle, 1972), Vienna State Opera Ballet (Masha, ‘The Nutcracker’, 1973), Paris National Opera (Anastasia, ‘Ivan the Terrible’, 1976, Giselle, 1977, Juliet, 1978), Royal Swedish Ballet in Stockholm (Odette-Odile, 1979), and with ballet companies in Wiesbaden, Basel, Turin, Toulon, Nice, Ljubljana, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Tokyo. Took part in a gala concert at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, dedicated to the 85th birthday of impresario S. Yurok (1973).
Served on the jury of international ballet competitions on numerous occasions (Moscow (Russia), Varna (Bulgaria, several occasions), Lausanne (Switzerland) – ‘Lausanne Prize’ (1995), and the All-Japan Ballet Competition in Nagoya (2001–2004, chair in 2001 & 2004)).
| Known For | Acting |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.1306 |
| Birthday | 1941-07-19 |
| Place of Birth | Moscow, USSR |
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2008
Swan Lake
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The aristocratic beauty of the Bolshoi Ballet brings this acclaimed production of Swan Lake alive with ennobling presence and artistry. Natalia Bessme...
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Swan Lake
1977
Spartacus
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A 1975 recording of the Bolshoi Ballet's performance of Yuri Grigorovich's production of "Spartacus".
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Spartacus
1974
Giselle
7/1
Peasant girl Giselle dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover is betrothed to another. She is summoned from the grave by spirits who dance m...
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Giselle
1983
Swan Lake
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Swan Lake
1989
The Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
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The Bolshoi Ballet perform Prokofiev’s classic ballet, “Romeo and Juliet”, based on the tragic love story about two young star-crossed lovers, featuri...
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The Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
1979
Ivan the Terrible
7/1
Bolshoi Ballet stars dance to Prokofiev's score of a cruel Russian czar (Yuri Vladimirov) and his poisoned wife (Natalia Bessmertnova).
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Ivan the Terrible
1990
Ivan The Terrible
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The role of Anastasia entered Natalia Bessmertnova's creative biography as one of the roles that best suited her acting personality and professional a...
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Ivan The Terrible
1980
Memories of Nijinsky
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A valuable testimony that approaches the essence of Nijinsky who did not leave a video. Boris Kochno, who was at the center of Russian ballet, vividl...
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Memories of Nijinsky
1976
The Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
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A broadcast in honor of the 200th anniversary of the renowned Bolshoi Ballet. The company revives one of the most acclaimed triumphs in its history, R...
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The Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
1982
About Ballet
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About Ballet
1964
The Secret of Success
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