An edition of Carnaval [2] (1916)

Carnaval [2]

Carnaval [2]
Michel Fokine, Michel Fokine
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An edition of Carnaval [2] (1916)

Carnaval [2]

"Carnaval," pantomime ballet in one act by M. Michel Fokine, music by Robert Schuman, orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakow and Laidow, Tcherepnine, Glazounow, scenes and dances arranged by M. Michel Fokine, scenery and costumes designed by M. Leon Bakst.

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Carnaval [2]
1916
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Belasco Theatre, Washington, D.C., week of Monday, November 20, 1916, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Tuesday evening, November 21st.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Mlle. Lydia Lopokova, Mlle. Margarita Frohman, Mlle. Wasilewska, Mlle Lydia Sokolova, M. Alexandre Gavrilow, M. Adolf Bolm, M. Nicolas Sverew, M. Nicolas Kremneff, M. Mieczyslaw Pianowski. Mlles. Zalewska, Nemchinova 1, Slawicka, Mieckowska, Pajewska, Sumarokova 1, Mm. Jazvinsky, Worontzow, Kostrovsky, Kawecki, Tariat, Herman. Mlles. Kourtener, Artska, Mm. Kostecki, Ochimowski.

"Entr'acte Symphonique: Le Coq D'or / Rimsky-Korsakow. (a) Prelude. (b) Marche"--p. 14.

LC copy disbound. Shelved under: Sylphides.

With: Les Sylphides [1]. Issued together.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
Carnaval (Choreographic work : Fokin)

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/S

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1 v. (theater program).

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OL31090854M
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2012660265

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