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| name = Tatjana Gsovsky | image = File:Fotothek df pk 0000050 026 Porträt.jpg | caption = The dancer in 1946 | birth_date = {{Birth date|1901|03|18|df=y}} | birth_place = Moscow, Russian Empire | birth_name = Tatjana Issatschenko | death_date = {{nowrap|{{Death date and age|1993|09|29|1901|03|18|df=y}}}} | death_place = Berlin, Germany | resting_place = {{nowrap|Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf}} | education = | occupation = {{plainlist|
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}} | spouse = Victor Gsovsky }} Tatjana Gsovsky ({{lang|ru|Татьяна Васильевна Гзовская}}/Tatjana Wassiljewna Gsowskaja, born Issatschenko {{lang|ru|Исаченко}}; 18 March 1901 – 29 September 1993) was an internationally known ballet dancer and choreographer who was ballet mistress of the Berlin State Opera, Teatro Colón, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Oper Frankfurt. An influential teacher, she is remembered for first choreographies of works by contemporary composers including Boris Blacher, Werner Egk, Hans Werner Henze, Giselher Klebe, Luigi Nono and Carl Orff. CareerTatjana Issatschenko was born in Moscow and studied there, first art history. She studied ballet in the studio of Isadora Duncan in St. Petersburg. After the October Revolution, she worked as a ballet trainer in Krasnodar, where she met her colleague Victor Gsovsky. They got married and emigrated to Berlin in 1924. From 1928 they ran a private ballet school. After World War II, she was from 1945 to 1951 the ballet mistress at the Deutsche Staatsoper (Berlin State Opera) (which was from 1949 in East Berlin), where she created a new company. From 1952 to 1953 she served in that function at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, from 1953[3] to 1966 at the Deutsche Oper Berlin (then in West Berlin) and from 1959 to 1966 also at the Oper Frankfurt. In 1955, Gsovsky founded the Berliner Ballett, a troupe touring in Europe with modern Tanztheater on a classical base. She died in Berlin and received an Ehrengrab (honorary grave) on the Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf.[5] WorkGsovsky created choreographies that dominated the dance scene in Germany for 20 years, in a synthesis of classical ballett with elements of Ausdruckstanz, including findings of psychology. She was the first to create choreographies of Hans Werner Henze's Der Idiot (Berlin, 1952), Carl Orff's Trionfo di Afrodite (Milan, 1953), Werner Egk's Die chinesische Nachtigall (Munich, 1953), Luigi Nono's Der rote Mantel (The Red Cloak, Berlin, 1954), Henri Sauguet's Die Kameliendame (Berlin, 1957), Giselher Klebe's Menagerie (Berlin, 1958), Florian Leopold Gassmann's Paean (Berlin, 1960), and Boris Blacher's Tristan (Berlin, 1965). She staged the German premieres of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet (Berlin, 1948) and Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins (Frankfurt, 1960). Gsovsky wrote the book Ballett in Deutschland (Berlin, 1954). TeacherOne of Gsovsky's most successful students was Natascha Trofimowa who attended her Berlin school and later danced in the ballets she choreographed at the Berlin State Opera.[7] Awards
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References1. ^1 {{cite book| title = Program notes to "Blacher-Abend / Lysistrata und Hamlet"| publisher = Wilhelm Ritter Verlag for Deutsche Oper Berlin| date = 23 November 1963| language = German}} [1][2][3]2. ^1 {{cite web| url = http://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Natascha+Trofimowa/0/9961.html| title = Natascha Trofimowa| publisher = Munzinger| accessdate = 23 February 2014| language = German}} 3. ^1 {{cite book| last = Fischer| first = Norbert| url = http://www.berlin.de/imperia/md/content/basteglitzzehlendorf/abteilungen/bau/nga/waldfriedhof_zehl_ehrengraeber_stand_020929.pdf?start&ts=1135259896&file=waldfriedhof_zehl_ehrengraeber_stand_020929.pdf| title = Der Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf / Eine Dokumentation der Ehrengrabstätten Berlins zum Tag des Friedhofs| publisher = Berlin| date = 29 September 2002| language = German| format = PDF| page = 7,20}} }} External links{{Commons category|Tatjana Gsovsky}}
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