Classical Ballet Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Carnaval. Petrouchka World famous Mariinsky Ballet and Opera - established 1783
Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Carnaval. Petrouchka 2022
Composer: Frederic Chopin Composer: Igor Stravinsky Costume Designer: Tatiana Noginova Lighting Designer: Vladimir Lukasevich Set Designer: Vyacheslav Okunev Choreography: Michel Fokine Composer: Robert Schumann Choreography: Sergei Vikharev
Orchestra: Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra
Chopiniana
choreographic composition in one act
Music: Frederic Chopin (suite of piano pieces orchestrated: Alexander Glazunov and Maurice Keller)
Choreography: Michel Fokine (1908)
Scenario: Michel Fokine
Revised version: Agrippina Vaganova (1931)
Set design based on original sketches: Orest Allegri
World premiere: 8 March 1908, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Running time: 35 minutes
Carnaval
pantomime ballet in one act
Music: Robert Schumann
Choreography: Michel Fokine (1910)
Music: Robert Schumann (Le Carnaval, Op. 9, orchestrated by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, A. Lyadov, A. Glazunov, N. Cherepnin, A. Arensky)
Choreography: Michel Fokine (1910)
Set and Costume design: Leon Bakst
The revival team:
Choreography staged: Sergei Vikharev
Sets reproduced: Mikhail Shishliannikov
Lighting: Alexander Naumov and Mikhail Shishliannikov
Costumes reproduced: Tatiana Noginova
Petrouchka
burlesque in four scenes
Music: Igor Stravinsky
Production: Leonid Leontiev (1920)
based on the choreographic composition: Michel Fokine
Libretto: Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois
Production: Leonid Leontiev for the Mariinsky Theatre in 1920
based on the choreographic composition: Michel Fokine
Restaged: Sergei Vikharev
Sets: Alexandre Benois for the production at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1920
Reproduced: Vyacheslav Okunev
Costumes: Alexandre Benois for the production at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1920
Reproduced: Tatiana Noginova
Lighting design: Vladimir Lukasevich
Decors and costumes by Alexandre Benois reproduced from the original scetches in the collections of the State Russian Museum, the St Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and from the collection of the Museum of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
World premiere: 13 June 1911, Theatre du Chatelet, Paris
Premiere of Leonid Leontiev`s production: 20 November 1920,State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet (formerly Mariinsky), Petrograd
Premiere of revived version: 8 May 2000, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
Running time: 40 minutes
Schedule for Evening of one-act ballets by Michel Fokine: Chopiniana. Carnaval. Petrouchka 2022
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