Grantzow, Adele (1845–1877)
Grantzow, Adele (1845–1877)
German ballet dancer. Born Jan 1, 1845, in Brunswick, Germany; died after a leg amputation complicated by typhus, June 7, 1877, in Berlin, Germany.
Made professional debut during adolescence with State Opera in Brunswick, Germany, where her father Gustav was ballet master; performed briefly with Hanover Opera Ballet; moved to Paris where she trained with Mme. Dominique-Venettozza, while performing intermittently at Russian theaters; danced leading roles at Moscow Bolshoi in Saint-Léon's Fiametta and Le Poisson doré (1865–66); made Paris Opéra debut in revival of Giselle (1866) and performed in Néméa, Don Giovanni (1866), La Source (1867), among others; created role for Saint-Léon in St. Petersburg in his Le Lys (1870); continued to commute between Russia and Paris.