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Harold Turner (2 December 1909 – 2 July 1962) was an English ballet dancer, teacher, and ballet master. Widely recognized as "modern British ballet's first male virtuoso," he had an illustrious career as a principal dancer, after which he continued to perform in character roles. He is acknowledged as a key figure in British dance history.


Early life and training

Harold Turner was born in Manchester, in northwestern England. The son of Edward Harold Turner and Laura (Greenwood) Turner, he was raised in a cultured, musical household. His father was a viola player with the Hallé Orchestra, based in Manchester, and with the
London Symphony Orchestra The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London. Founded in 1904, the LSO is the oldest of London's symphony orchestras. The LSO was created by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's Hall Orc ...
. His mother, who had interests in the performing arts, supported his decision to begin ballet training in 1925 at the relatively late age of 16. He studied first with Alfred Haines in Manchester. Blessed with a lithe, muscular physique and innate musicality, he quickly showed an aptitude for classical ballet. He made his professional debut with the Haines English Ballet while still a teenager. Then, encouraged by Léonide Massine, he moved to London and continued his studies with
Marie Rambert Dame Marie Rambert, Mrs Dukes DBE (20 February 188812 June 1982) was a Polish-born English dancer and pedagogue who exerted great influence on British ballet, both as a dancer and teacher. Early years and background Born to a liberal Lithuan ...
at her school in Bedford Gardens.


Career

Remarkably, Turner mastered classical ballet technique in very few years. He was invited to perform with a number of fledgling British ballet companies, becoming known for his virtuosity and exciting stage presence. He danced with Rambert's
Ballet Club Rambert (known as Rambert Dance Company before 2014) is a leading British dance company. Formed at the start of the 20th century as a classical ballet company, it exerted a great deal of influence on the development of dance in the United Kingd ...
for several years, from 1928 to 1932. In 1930 the ballerina
Tamara Karsavina Tamara Platonovna Karsavina (russian: Тамара Платоновна Карсавина; 10 March 1885 – 26 May 1978) was a Russian prima ballerina, renowned for her beauty, who was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and l ...
joined Rambert's performing group as a guest artist and chose Turner, then only 20 years old, to partner her in '' Le Spectre de la Rose,'' a work originally choreographed for her and
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by
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. There was not much partnering to do, but the buoyant role of the Spirit of the Rose required exceptional elevation, ''ballon'', and stamina. In 1935, Turner joined the
Vic-Wells Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded in ...
, a predecessor of today's
Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded in ...
, as a principal dancer. At the
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and
Sadler's Wells Sadler's Wells Theatre is a performing arts venue in Clerkenwell, London, England located on Rosebery Avenue next to New River Head. The present-day theatre is the sixth on the site since 1683. It consists of two performance spaces: a 1,500-seat ...
theatres, he danced major roles in productions of both classical and contemporary ballets, including the Bluebird in '' The Sleeping Beauty'', Franz in ''
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'', Albrecht in '' Giselle'', and Harlequin in ''Le Carnaval'' as well as in new works by Frederick Ashton and
Ninette de Valois Dame Ninette de Valois (born Edris Stannus; 6 June 1898 – 8 March 2001) was an Irish-born British dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director of classical ballet. Most notably, she danced professionally with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russ ...
. Of the numerous roles he created during his five years with this company, the two most memorable are the Red Knight in '' Checkmate'' by de Valois and the Blue Boy in '' Les Patineurs'' (''The Skaters'') by Ashton. Both were created in 1937; both are principal male roles. The Red Knight is engaged in a dramatic, grim struggle of love and death with the Black Queen; the Blue Boy is a perky, lighthearted show-off performing dazzling tricks on a frozen pond. Turner excelled in each role. "It is arguable that he has never been surpassed, possibly never even equaled, in either of these very different creations. Certainly, at the time, no one else in the company could have tackled either one of them, and it was years before he was replaced in either role." The Vic-Wells Ballet, which was based at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, was renamed Sadler's Wells Ballet in 1939. Turner remained with the company until 1951, with only two interruptions. In 1941-1942 he danced with
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's
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, after which he served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. Upon returning to the Sadler's Wells Ballet in 1945, he shone in two works by Massine, ''
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'' (''The Magic Toyshop'') and ''Le Tricorne'' (''
The Three-Cornered Hat ''El sombrero de tres picos'' (''The Three-Cornered Hat'' or ''Le tricorne'') is a ballet choreographed by Léonide Massine to music by Manuel de Falla. It was commissioned by Sergei Diaghilev and premiered in 1919. It is not only a ballet with S ...
''), in which he played the Miller, the role originated by Massine. With advancing age, he relinquished his bravura roles and transformed himself into an acclaimed character actor. Then, upon retirement, he taught at Sadler's Wells Ballet School, worked as ballet master of the Covent Garden Opera Ballet, and appeared occasionally as a guest artist with Sadler's Wells Ballet. Engaged to appear as the old Marquis di Luca in the 1962 revival of Massine's '' The Good-Humoured Ladies'', he died of a heart attack on the way to his dressing room after a rehearsal at the Royal Opera House. He was 52 years old.


Roles created

Turner created a remarkable number of roles in a remarkable variety of ballets. Among them are principal or soloist roles in the following works: * 1928. ''Nymphs and Shepherds,'' choreography by Ashton; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Role: principal dancer. * 1930. ''Capriol Suite,'' choreography by Ashton; music by Peter Warlock. Role: principal dancer. * 1930. ''Suite of Dances,'' choreography by de Valois; music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Eugene Goossens. Role: principal dancer. * 1930. ''Le Rugby,'' choreography by Susan Salaman; music by Francis Poulenc. Role: rugby player. * 1931. ''Cephalus and Procris,'' choreography by de Valois; music by André Grétry. Role: Cephalus. * 1935. ''The Rake's Progress,'' choreography by de Valois; music by Gavin Gordon. Roles: The Dancing Master and The Gentleman with a Rope. * 1935. ''Le Baiser de la Fée,'' choreography by Ashton; music by Igor Stravinsky. Role: The Young Man. * 1936. ''Apparitions,'' choreography by Ashton; music by Franz Liszt, arranged by Constant Lambert. Role: The Hussar. * 1937. ''Checkmate,'' choreography by de Valois; music by Arthur Bliss. Role: The Red Knight. * 1937. ''Les Patineurs'', choreography by Ashton, music by Giacomo Meyerbeer. Role: The Blue Boy. * 1937. ''A Wedding Bouquet,'' choreography by Ashton; music by Lord Berners. Role: Paul. * 1938. ''Le Roi Nu'' (''The Emperor's New Clothes''), choreography by de Valois; music by Jean Francaix. Role: Lover of the Empress. * 1948. ''Clock Symphony,'' choreography by Massine; music by Franz Joseph Haydn. Role: principal dancer. * 1950. ''Don Quixote,'' choreography by de Valois and
Nicholas Sergeyev Nicholas Grigoryevich Sergeyev (1876–1951) (russian: Никола́й Григорьевич Серге́ев, variously written in the Latin alphabet as Nicholas or Nikolai Sergeev, Sergueev or Sergueeff etc.) was a Russian ballet dancer, cho ...
; music by Roberto Gerhard. Role: The Traveling Barber.


Personal life

Turner was married twice: first to Mary Honer (1914-1965), a virtuoso dancer with the Vic-Wells Ballet who had originated the role of one of the Blue Girls in ''Les Patineurs,'' then to
Gerd Larsen Gerd Larsen born Gerd Elly (19 February 1921 – 4 October 2001) was a Norwegian ballerina who performed frequently with England's Royal Ballet, in a career lasting over fifty years up until her seventy-fifth birthday. In her later years she wa ...
(1921-2001), a dancer, ballet mistress, and principal mime with the Royal Ballet. Turner and Larsen were married from 1944 until his death in 1962. They had one child together, a daughter, Solveig, in 1952.Mary Clarke, "Gerd Larsen," obituary, ''The Guardian'' (20 October 2001).


References

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