Ballets By Riccardo Drigo - Works - Ballets

Ballets

  • La Forêt enchantée. Ballet fantastique in one act. Choreography by Lev Ivanov. 12 April 1887, Imperial Ballet School. 15 May 1887, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • Le Talisman. Grand ballet in four acts and seven tableaux with prologue and apotheosis. Choreography by Marius Petipa. 12 February 1889, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • La Flûte magique. Ballet comique in one act. Choreography by Lev Ivanov. 22 March 1889, Imperial Ballet School. 23 April 1889, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • Le Réveil de Flore. Ballet anacréontique in one act. Choreography by Marius Petipa. 8 August 1894, Imperial Theatre of Peterhof. 9 August 1894. 20 January 1894, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • Les Dryades prétendues. Ballet in one act, two tableaux. Choreography by Pavel Gerdt. 11 April 1899, Imperial Theatre of the Russian Museum of His Majesty Emperor Alexander III. Music based on airs from Cesare Pugni's score for the ballet Éoline, ou La Dryade.
  • La Perle. Ballet divertissement in one act with apotheosis. Choreography by Marius Petipa. 29 May 1896, Imperial Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow. 5 February 1900, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • Les Millions d’Arlequin (a.k.a. Harlequinade). Harlequinade in two acts. Choreography by Marius Petipa. 23 February 1900, Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage. 26 February 1900, Imperial Mariinsky Theatre.
  • La Côte d’Azur. Ballet comique in two acts. Choreography by Alexander Shiryaev. 30 March 1902, Salle Garnier, Monte-Carlo.
  • La Romance d'un Bouton de rose et d'un Papillon. Ballet fantastique in one act, three tableaux. Choreography by Marius Petipa. 5 February 1904, Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage (never premiered).
  • Le Porte-bonheur (revival of Le Talisman). Choreography by Luigi Tornelli. 18 July 1908, La Scala, Milan.
  • Le Conte du Bouton de rose (revival of La Romance d'un Bouton de rose et d'un Papillon). Choreography by Fyodor Lopukhov. 16 April 1919, Mariinsky Theatre.

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