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''Ondine, ou La naïade'' is a ballet in three acts and six scenes with choreography by Jules Perrot, music by Cesare Pugni and a libretto inspired by the novel ''Undine'' by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. Pugni dedicated his score to the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Augusta, a long-time balletomane and patron of the arts in London. Whilst the original London production used the title ''Ondine, ou La naïade'', Perrot staged a revival of the ballet under the title, 'La naïade et le pêcheur', a title which was used for all subsequent productions of the ballet. == History ==
The ballet was first presented by the ballet of Her Majesty's Theatre, London on 22 June 1843. Fanny Cerrito danced the title rôle, while Perrot himself played her mortal beloved, the fisherman Mattéo. The original scenery was designed by William Grieve. A contemporary review described it as ''" ... one of the most beautiful productions that any stage ever boasted of."'' and praised Cerrito as a ''" ... step-revealing goddess."''〔Illustrated London News, July 14, 1843, page 45.〕 Cesare Pugni's score was hailed as a masterwork of ballet music. ''The Times'', a London newspaper, described Pugni's score as
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