Cléopâtre is a ballet in one act with choreography by Mikhail Fokine and music by Anton Arensky, Alexander Taneyev, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Mikhail Glinka...
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Cléopâtre is an opera by Jules Massenet which premiered in 1914. Cléopâtre may also refer to: "Cléopâtre" (ballet), a 1908 ballet by Mikhail Fokine Cléopâtre...
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Rome". The story concerns the ill-fated love of Cléopâtre and Marc-Antoine. Marc-Antoine sees Cléopâtre for the first time following the conquering of...
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The Ballets Russes (French: [balɛ ʁys]) was an itinerant ballet company begun in Paris that performed between 1909 and 1929 throughout Europe and on tours...
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The following is a list of ballets with entries in English Wikipedia. The entries are sorted alphabetically by ballet title, with the name of the composer...
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Cléo de Mérode (redirect from Cléopâtre-Diane de Mérode)
Cléopâtre-Diane de Mérode (27 September 1875 – 17 October 1966) was a French dancer of the Belle Époque. She has been referred to as the "first real celebrity...
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Boucicaut Master: Cléopâtre est présentée avec la tête et membres de son propre enfant (c. 1415) Le tombeau de Marc Antony et de Cléopâtre (c. 1415) Frederick...
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Florent Schmitt (redirect from Ballets by Florent Schmitt)
Second Symphony, Op. 137 Janiana symphony for strings, Op. 101 Antoine et Cléopâtre, Op. 69 (1919-20) Enfants, Op. 94 Introït, récit et congé, Op. 113 for...
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Robbing Cleopatra's Tomb (redirect from Cléopâtre (1899 film))
Robbing Cleopatra's Tomb (French: Cléopâtre, literally Cleopatra) is an 1899 silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. One of the earliest horror...
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The Original Ballet Russe (originally named Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo) was a ballet company established in 1931 by René Blum and Colonel Wassily de...
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L'histoire de Manon (redirect from Manon (ballet))
Chaldéennes" from Cléopâtre "Crépuscule" (song) "Danses: Scythes" from Cléopâtre "Chanson de Capri" (song) "Scènes pittoresques: Air de ballet" Nocturne from...
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Anton Arensky (category Ballet composers from the Russian Empire)
the Imperial Ballet. Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, 8 March [O.S. 24 February] 1908. revival by Mikhail Fokine as Cléopâtre for the Ballets Russes. Théâtre...
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Bronislava Nijinska (redirect from Ballets by Bronislava Nijinska)
also had partnered in the ballet Cléopâtre a year before in Paris for Ballets Russes. Rubinstein played the title role. The ballet was "the runaway success...
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Lev Ivanov (redirect from Ballets by Lev Ivanov)
revival by Mikhail Fokine as Cléopâtre for the Ballets Russes. Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, 2 June 1909. Sylvia. Ballet-mythologique in three acts. Music...
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Vaslav Nijinsky (redirect from Ballets by Vaslav Nijinsky)
new music, by which Fokine created a new ballet Cléopâtre. To round out the program, they needed another ballet. Without sufficient time to compose a new...
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Jean Aumer (redirect from Manon Lescaut (ballet))
duc de Vendôme (Paris Opera Ballet) 1821 Jeanne d'Arc (Paris Opera Ballet) 1824 Le Songe d'Ossian (London) 1825 Cléopâtre, reine d'Égypte (London) 1827...
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works illustrated by Avril include Oeuvres d’Horace (1887), Une nuit de Cléopâtre (1894), Daphnis et Chloé (1898), and Les sonnets luxurieux de l’Aretin...
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Hérodiade (redirect from Hérodiade (Ballet Suite))
who knows how to build the skeleton of a play." Massenet also created a ballet suite derived from the opera. The opera reached Paris at the Théâtre des...
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Cléopâtre was a 32-gun Vénus class frigate of the French Navy. She was designed by Jacques-Noël Sané, and had a coppered hull. She was launched in 1781...
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its name to "Northern Ballet", dropping "theatre" from its title. In 2011 Northern Ballet premiered two new works - Cléopâtre on 26 February 2011 and...
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Sophie Chevigny (category 18th-century French ballet dancers)
Cassiopeia. The role of Octavia in Antoine et Cléopâtre brought Mlle Chevigny great success. The ballet, featuring music by Rodolphe Kreutzer, had its...
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Ida Rubinstein (category 20th-century Russian ballet dancers)
the Ballets Russes and she danced the title role of Cléopâtre in the Paris season of 1909, and Zobéide in Scheherazade in 1910. Both exotic ballets were...
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himself to a translation of the Psalms, which he nearly completed. 1636 Cléopâtre 1637 La Mort d’Achille et la Dispute de ses armes 1637 Gustaphe ou l’Heureuse...
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he visits earth. In addition, in 1909, Serge Diagilev included Cléopâtre in the Ballets Russes' repertory. With its theme of sex, this revision of Fokine's...
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Valery Gergiev (section Ballets)
Exhibition VPO Philips 1 2002 BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique, La Mort de Cléopâtre (Soprano: Olga Borodina) VPO Philips 1 2003 PROKOFIEV: Scythian Suite...
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Valery Panov (category Russian male ballet dancers)
staged Romeo and Juliet and Moves. In 1988 he created Cléopâtre for the Istanbul Devlet Ballet. On Broadway in 1983–84, Galina Panova succeeded Natalia...
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Cendrillon's monologue), through Rossinian vocalises and archaic orchestrations to ballet movements on a par with Tchaikovsky. The scenario was conceived by Massenet...
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Léon Bakst (redirect from Ballets designer by Bakst)
attention as a scene-painter for Diaghilev with the Ballets Russes. He produced scenery for Cléopâtre (1909), Scheherazade (1910), Carnaval (1910), Narcisse...
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Mariya Kuznetsova (singer) (section The Ballets Russes)
City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya, the title role in Massenet's Cléopâtre, Woglinde in the first Russian production of Wagner's Das Rheingold and...
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Le Dieu bleu (category 1912 ballet premieres)
revival was not a success. Ballet impresario and producer Sergei Diaghilev staged two exotic ballets for the Ballets Russes: Cléopâtre in 1909 and Scheherazade...
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