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The Little Humpbacked Horse (ballet)

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On the other hand, the ballet enjoyed success with the audience. In its turn, it triggered the creation of a series of Russian-style ballets on the Imperial scene. Simultaneously, the Moscow Imperial troupe developed a different style, combining classical European choreography with real Russian folk
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The ballet became an important milestone in the development of Russian ballet. It was the first ballet based on a Russian story. Composer Pugni included Russian folk songs in the music for the ballet and choreographer Arthur Saint-Léon created specifically Russian folk dancing – overall 22 Russian
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however strongly criticized the work. They viewed the ballet as a pathetic parody of Russian dances rather than a genuine collection of dances, and accused the choreographer of being mediocre, the audience of tastelessness, Tsar Alexander II of having a criminal attitude to his people, and all of
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In 1876, Sokolov re-staged the choreography of Saint-Léon in Moscow at the Bolshoi Theatre, using genuine Russian dances. This re-staging separated the two ways the ballet was performed - the classical dance in Saint Petersburg and the dance incorporated into the performance in Moscow. This
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folk dances were staged. However, the French choreographer was not very knowledgeable in Russian folk dancing and invented many of them himself, including the "Ural dance". The ballet was very colorful and became a huge success.
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eventually developed into two schools of Russian Ballet, which survived well into the 1930s. Subsequently, the Moscow school ceased to exist when a large number of Saint Petersburg dancers were moved to Moscow in the 1930s.
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Re-staging by Alexander Gorsky of his 1901 revival for the Imperial Ballet, with musical additions and revisions to Pugni's score by Riccardo Drigo. First presented at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre on December 16, 1912.
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for the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre. First presented at the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on December 26, 1893, in Moscow, Russia.
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Petipa's 1895 revival included a new prologue and apotheosis, as well as additional variations for the Ballerina Legnani written by Riccardo Drigo.
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In an effort to appeal to the tastes of his Imperial Russian audience, Saint-Léon concluded the ballet with a
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for the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, with additional music by Anton Simon,
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The original choreography was created by Arthur Saint-Léon and was set to music by
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for the Imperial Ballet, with musical additions and revisions to Pugni's score by
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1 December] 1866, the ballet was moved to the Moscow Imperial troupe.
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in Leningrad in 1963. The Radunsky—Shchedrin version was filmed in 1961 with
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celebrating all the different nations of Russia, beginning with a
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for the Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, in 1960. The choreographer,
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Ballets premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre, Saint Petersburg
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choreographed his own version to an entirely new score by
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included the choreographer's own balletic version of
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A hundred years later, in 1960, the Russian composer
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Index

ballet

Alexander Gorsky
Lyubov Roslavleva
Tsar Maiden
Vasily Tikhomirov
Nikolai Domashev
Arthur Saint-Léon
fairy tale
The Little Humpbacked Horse
Pyotr Yershov
Khan
Tsar-Maiden
Cesare Pugni
Imperial Ballet
O.S.
Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre
St. Petersburg, Russia
Marfa Muravyova
Timofey Stukolkin
Nilolay Troitsky
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
Nikolay Nekrasov
O.S.
Rodion Shchedrin
a new ballet on the same subject

Lyubov Roslavleva
Alexander Gorsky
Bolshoi Theatre

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