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  2. List of productions of Swan Lake derived from its 1895 revival

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    This is a list of notable major productions of the ballet Swan Lake.Throughout the long and complex performance history of Swan Lake, the 1895 edition of Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, and Riccardo Drigo has served as the definitive version on which nearly every staging has been based, having been mounted by many noted ballet masters and choreographers from the late 19th century until the present day.

  3. Swan Lake - Wikipedia

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    The ballet was premiered by the Bolshoi Ballet on 4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1877 [2] [3] at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. Although it is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies base their stagings both choreographically and musically on the 1895 revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov , first staged for the Imperial Ballet ...

  4. Julius Reisinger - Wikipedia

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    Julius Reisinger, original choreographer of the ballet Swan Lake in 1877. Julius Wentsel Reisinger (1828 – 1893) was a Czech ballet choreographer.He created more than twenty works on various European stages and directed the Moscow company of the Bolshoi Theatre.

  5. Swan Lake (1895) - Wikipedia

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    The 1895 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Swan Lake is a famous version of the ballet Swan Lake, (ru. Лебединое Озеро), (fr. Le Lac des Cygnes).This is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on an ancient German legend, presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe), three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe) or ...

  6. Ruslan Skvortsov - Wikipedia

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    Flames of Paris (choreography: Alexei Ratmansky), Bolshoi Ballet, 2010: as Antoine Mistral, with Natalia Osipova, Ivan Vasiliev, Nina Kaptsova, Denis Savin, Anna Antonicheva and Yuri Klevtsov; Swan Lake (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich), Bolshoi Ballet, 2010: as Prince Siegfried, [57] with Maria Alexandrova and Nikolay Tsiskaridze

  7. Bolshoi Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera are among the oldest and best known ballet and opera companies in the world. It is by far the world's biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers. [ 2 ] The theatre is the parent company of The Bolshoi Ballet Academy , a leading school of ballet.

  8. Alexander Alexeyevich Gorsky - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Gorsky (August 6, 1871 – 1924), a Russian ballet choreographer and a contemporary of Marius Petipa, is known for restaging Petipa's classical ballets such as Swan Lake, Don Quixote, and The Nutcracker. Gorsky "sought greater naturalism, realism, and characterization" in ballet. [1]

  9. Nikolai Fadeyechev - Wikipedia

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    Fadeyechev in Swan Lake in Moscow, 1956. Fadeyechev was born 27 January 1933 in Moscow, and was a retired dancer and a teacher and répétiteur of the Bolshoi Ballet.In 1952 he graduated from the Moscow Ballet School, where he had studied with Alexander Rudenko, and joined the Bolshoi Theatre, where he performed many principal roles.