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Desert Island Discs

Dame Alicia Markova

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Music, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Music Commentary

4.314.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2002

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Dame Alicia Markova was born Lilian Alice Marks in December 1910, in a two-bedroom flat in Finsbury Park, London. She began ballet classes because she was flat footed and knock kneed. Her natural talent, when she was ten, was spotted by Diaghilev, the Russian artistic impresario who founded the Ballets Russes and brought the contemporary arts of Russia to Europe. Dame Alicia joined Diaghilev's company, which was based in Monte Carlo, in 1925, a month after her 14th birthday. Diaghilev changed her name to Alicia Markova and cast her in the title role of Nightingale in Le Rossignol, a ballet scored by Stravinsky, choreographed by Balanchine and with costumes designed by Matisse. It premiered in Paris in June 1925.

After Diaghilev's death in 1929 she returned to England and became a leading figure of the emerging English ballet scene, dancing with the Ballet Rambert and Vic Wells Ballet, as well as at Sadlers Wells. Dame Alicia danced the leading roles in Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and Giselle, which became her trademark, illustrating her unique style of fragility and strength. In 1950, together with her dancing partner Anton Dolin, Dame Alicia founded The London Festival Ballet which eventually became the English National Ballet. She was still dancing Giselle at the age of 48 and had her last dance on stage in the early 1960s. Subsequently she has worked as director, patron and teacher and was awarded the CBE for services to dance in 1958. Her memory for dance steps has proved invaluable for dance historians, pupils and teachers alike.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Softly Awakes my Heart from Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns Book: Speaking of Diaghilev by John Drummond Luxury: The perfume Knowing by Estee Lauder

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0:00.0

The My cast away this week is a ballerina. She's been acclaimed as one of the world's greatest exponents of her art a huge achievement for the girl

0:24.7

born Lillian Marks in Finsbury Park, North London.

0:28.5

At the age of ten she caught the eye of the Great Diagolith.

0:31.8

Stravinsky wrote her first ballet.

0:33.8

Matise designed her costume.

0:35.8

Balanchine was the choreographer.

0:38.0

Her greatness assured her international future, but in the 30s she chose to work in Britain starring at Sadler's Wells and taking

0:45.4

ballet all over the country. Later she co-founded what is today the English National Ballet,

0:51.7

and in between all of this she performed on all the world's great stages,

0:56.0

her fragile ethereal presence keeping audiences spellbound until she retired from performance

1:02.3

at the age of 52. Since then she's retired from performance at the age of 52.

1:04.0

Since then she's been tireless in promoting both the artistic and educational side of ballet.

1:10.0

I know I have done my share when needed, she says.

1:13.5

All I can say is, thank God for that.

1:16.6

She is Dame Alicia Markova.

1:19.4

It was in fact Dame Alicia,

1:21.1

I think I'm writing saying,

1:22.1

Diagalef who gave you that name, Alicia Markova, wasn't it?

1:26.0

How did that come about?

1:28.0

Oh, definitely.

1:30.0

If I may say, I think the whole of my life I must thank that great gentleman.

1:39.0

He saw me first here in London when I was 10 when I just been in Panaman I was launched in

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