Arthur Saint-Léon (17 September 1821, in Paris – 2 September 1870) was the Maître de Ballet of St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet from 1859 until 1869 and...
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Ludwig Minkus (redirect from Ludwig or Léon Minkus)
which was staged for the Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow by Arthur Saint-Léon. Since 1860 Saint-Léon was engaged as Premier Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg...
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Saint-Léon may refer to the following: France Saint-Léon, Allier, a commune in the department of Allier Saint-Léon, Haute-Garonne, a commune in the department...
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choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon. In 1878 in Vienna it was called Naïla, die Quellenfee (Naïla, the Waternymph). The choreography was by Arthur Saint-Léon, who...
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had come to Paris to study with Mme Dominique. The choreographer Arthur Saint-Léon and the director of the Académie Royale de Musique, Émile Perrin,...
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Enamel Eyes)) is a comic ballet from 1870 originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon to the music of Léo Delibes, with libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne...
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Fanny Cerrito (as Kathi, the Vivandière) and Arthur Saint-Léon (as Hans). Revivals by Arthur Saint-Léon for the Ballet of Her Majesty's Theatre - 1845...
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The Little Humpbacked Horse (ballet) (category Ballets by Arthur Saint-Léon)
in four acts and eight scenes with apotheosis. The libretto is by Arthur Saint-Léon, based on the fairy tale The Little Humpbacked Horse by Pyotr Yershov...
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Fiametta (category Ballets by Arthur Saint-Léon)
Néméa) is a ballet in four acts and four scenes, choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon to music by Ludwig Minkus, first presented by the Ballet of the Moscow...
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Ballet from 1862 to 1871. "The Father of Classical Ballet". Arthur Saint-Léon, born Arthur Michel (1821–1870), a Frenchman who was ballet master of the...
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(revival, after A. Saint-Léon). Music by Cesare Pugni. 20 October [O.S. 8 October] 1881. Pâquerette (revival, after A. Saint-Léon). Music by François...
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Cesare Pugni (category Academic staff of Saint Petersburg Conservatory)
Giovanni Felis with Saint-Léon composing the violin solos). Choreography by A. Saint-Léon, with Pugni adapting Felis and Saint-Léon's score. 19 January 1849...
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Poisson doré (The Golden Fish), "fantastic ballet", choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon, the music by Ludwig Minkus. 1917 - The Fisherman and the Fish by...
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Petipa mus. Cesare Pugni. The Little Humpbacked Horse (1864) – chor. Arthur Saint-Léon, mus. Cesare Pugni La Bayadère (1877) – chor. Marius Petipa, mus....
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choreographer of Léo Delibes' Sylvia, ou la nymphe de Diane (1876). With Arthur Saint-Léon and Jules Perrot, he is one of the three choreographers who defined...
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(1866) – choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon; music by Léo Delibes and Léon Minkus Coppélia (1870) – choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon, music by Léo Delibes...
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Romantic ballet had no immediate end, but rather a slow decline. Arthur Saint-Léon's 1870 ballet Coppélia is considered to be the last work of the Romantic...
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Pâquerette (category Ballets by Arthur Saint-Léon)
France, with Fanny Cerrito as Pâquerette and Arthur Saint-Léon as François. Restaging by Arthur Saint-Léon for the Imperial Ballet, with Cesare Pugni making...
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Le Lys (redirect from Le Lys (Saint-Léon/Minkus))
known as Liliya, is a ballet in 3 acts/4 scenes, with choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon and music by Ludwig Minkus and Léo Delibes. The ballet was first presented...
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South Korean television Le Poisson d'or (1867), a ballet in 4 acts by Arthur Saint-Léon The Golden Fish (1925), a painting by Paul Klee The Golden Fish from...
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Joseph Mazilier (Le Diable amoureux 1840, Le diable à quatre 1845) and Arthur Saint-Léon (La Vivandière 1844, La Fille de marbre 1847). He was choreographer...
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La Fille de marbre (category Ballets by Arthur Saint-Léon)
La Fille de marbre is a ballet-pantomime in 2 acts by Arthur Saint-Léon, with music by Cesare Pugni, premiered on 20 October 1847 at the Opéra de Paris...
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from the Under-water Scene) (choreography by Petipa and Gorsky after Arthur Saint-Léon, music by Pugni) Diane and Actéon Pas de Deux (choreography by Agrippina...
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Russia thanks to masters such as August Bournonville, Jules Perrot, Arthur Saint-Léon, Enrico Cecchetti and Marius Petipa. In the late nineteenth century...
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the Brussels Théâtre de la Monnaie, where he made the talents of Arthur Saint-Léon known to the public. On his return to Paris in 1841 he composed the...
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Penguin Classics edition of The Decameron. Fiametta – 1863 ballet by Arthur Saint-Léon to the music of Ludwig MinkusPages displaying wikidata descriptions...
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1844, with Carlotta Grisi as Esmeralda, Jules Perrot as Gringoire, Arthur Saint-Leon as Phoebus, Adelaide Frassi as Fleur de Lys, and Antoine Louis Coulon...
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dance notation inspired by Arthur Saint-Léon. Based on many years of research and discussions with Paul Taglioni and Saint-Léon, Zorn's theories were taken...
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Didelot in St. Petersburg (1801–1831), Jules Perrot (1848–1859) and Arthur Saint-Léon (1859–1869). In the early 19th century, the theaters were opened up...
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1889) 1820 – Earl Van Dorn, Confederate general (d. 1863) 1821 – Arthur Saint-Léon, French choreographer (d. 1870) 1825 – Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus...
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