La Vivandière may refer to: La Vivandière (Gilbert), a burlesque by W. S. Gilbert, La Vivandière (Godard), an opera by Benjamin Godard La Vivandière or...
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and is known as either the La Vivandière Pas de Six, or the Markitenka Pas de Six (as it is known in Russia). The La Vivandière Pas de Six has been realised...
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supplant the original 'vivandière' starting in 1793. The use of both terms was common in French until the mid-19th century, and 'vivandière' remained the term...
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La Vivandière; or, True to the Corps! is a burlesque by W. S. Gilbert, described by the author as "An Operatic Extravaganza Founded on Donizetti's opera...
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Saint-Léon's to have survived. 1843 La Vivandière (mus. Cesare Pugni) 1847 La Fille de marbre (mus. Cesare Pugni, after Alma, ou la Fille de feu by Jules Perrot)...
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La Bayadère ("the temple dancer") (ru. «Баядерка», Bayaderka) is an 1877 ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by the French choreographer...
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Paris in 1888; Dante, played at the Opéra-Comique two years later; and La Vivandière, left unfinished and completed by Paul Vidal (1863–1931). The last of...
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La Fille mal gardée (from French: The Wayward Daughter, literal translation: "The Poorly Guarded Girl" and also known as The Girl Who Needed Watching)...
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La Sylphide (English: The Sylph; Danish: Sylfiden) is a romantic ballet in two acts. There were two versions of the ballet; the original choreographed...
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Vivandière may refer to: Vivandière a generic name for women attached to military regiments La Vivandière, multiple stage works with this title This disambiguation...
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instead): Harlequin and Columbine, appearing out of a cabbage (1st gift) Vivandière and a Soldier (2nd gift) Nutcracker (3rd gift, at first a normal-sized...
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Coppélia (sometimes subtitled: La Fille aux Yeux d'Émail (The Girl with the Enamel Eyes)) is a comic ballet from 1870 originally choreographed by Arthur...
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in London. W. S. Gilbert wrote a burlesque adaptation of the opera, La Vivandière, in 1867. The Metropolitan Opera gave the first performances with Marcella...
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La Esmeralda is a ballet in three acts and five scenes, inspired by the 1831 novel Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, originally choreographed by Jules...
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Cesare Pugni (section La Scala, Milan)
1844. La Vivandière. Choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon. 23 May 1844. Zélia, or La Nymphe de Diane. Choreography by J. Perrot. 25 June 1844. La Paysanne...
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music by Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár, and Richard Strauss, 1977 La Vivandière or Markitenka, Cesare Pugni, 1844 Voices of Spring, to music by Johann...
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the swing) Robert Desrosiers's "The Blue Snake" Arthur Saint-Leon's "La Vivandière" (excerpt from Pas de Six) Lar Lubovitch's "My Funny Valentine" (pas...
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three acts, based on episodes taken from the famous novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally choreographed by Marius Petipa...
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edition 1880: J. Hetzel (Paris) (1 vol. (120 p.) : fig. ; in-16 ) 1872: La Vivandière, edition: E. Dentu (Paris), (In-18, 315 p.) His best-known works for...
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Lydia, the Swiss Milkmaid (redirect from Léda, ou la Laitière Suisse)
Lydia, the Swiss Milkmaid (a.k.a. Lydia, ou la Laitière Suisse, or as Natalie, oder Das schweizer Milchmädche) is a Demi-Caractère ballet in 2 acts, with...
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production Hansen arranged a Grand Pas for the ballroom scene which he titled La Cosmopolitana. This was taken from the European section of the Grand Pas d'action...
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Théophile Gautier attended the first performance of La Sylphide. His ideas for Giselle would show touches of La Sylphide ten years later. It would be set in...
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reconstructed choreographer Arthur Saint-Léon's Pas de Six from his 1844 ballet La Vivandière, along with its original music by composer Cesare Pugni, for the Joffrey...
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Giselle (1841) La Jolie Fille de Gand (1842) La Péri (1843) Ondine (1843) La Vivandière or Markitenka (1844) La Esmeralda (1844) Éoline, ou La Dryade (1845)...
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The Sleeping Beauty (ballet) (redirect from La Belle au bois dormant (ballet))
any genre. The original scenario was by Ivan Vsevolozhsky after Perrault's La belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty Sleeping in the Forest; the first choreographer...
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The Traveling Dancer (redirect from La Prima Ballerina)
La Prima Ballerina, ou L'embuscade or The Traveling Dancer (aka La Danseuse en voyage) is a ballet (choreographic episode) in one act, with choreography...
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548–56 Crowther (2011), p. 45 Stedman (1996), pp. 34–35. Gilbert, W. S. La Vivandière, or, True to the Corps! (a burlesque of Donizetti's The Daughter of...
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Liverpool, to create the role of Roberto in W. S. Gilbert's extravaganza La Vivandière. The Liverpool Mercury said, "In acting, singing and dancing he fairly...
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Nureyev staged the piece in 1964 for the Royal Academy of Dancing, and at La Scala in 1970. Nureyev also staged it for the Vienna State Opera Ballet and...
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Maiden (a.k.a. Konyok Gorbunok ili Tsar-Devitsa, or Le Petit cheval bossu, ou La Tsar-Demoiselle) is a ballet in four acts and eight scenes with apotheosis...
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