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Odette's stepmother is a witch who wanted to kill her, but her grandfather saved her. He had cried so much over her mother's death, he created the lake with his tears. She and her companions live in it with him, and can transform themselves into swans whenever they wish. Her stepmother still wants to kill her and stalks her in the form of an owl, but she has a crown which protects her from harm. When she gets married, her stepmother will lose the power to harm her. Siegfried falls in love with her but she fears her stepmother will ruin their happiness.
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unicorn, Erasmus the troll, and the Fairy Queen's fairies and elves, who have also been turned into animals by
Rothbart. These fairies and elves replace the Swan Maidens from the ballet. It is also the Fairy Queen's magic that allows Odette to return to her human form at night, not Rothbart's spell. Other changes include renaming the Prince Daniel and a happy ending, instead of the ballet's tragic ending. Like the 1877 production, Odette wears a magic crown that protects her.
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Bryullova, a family acquaintance, for advice on how he should write music for ballet; she later recalled that due to her lack of expertise she "could give him practically no advice."
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his finger at the prince and zaps him to turn him into a duck – but then, the narrator declares, "Sometimes, even magic can go very, very wrong." After a moment, the duck turns into an eagle and flies into
Rothbart's castle, where the prince resumes his human form and engages Rothbart in battle. This animation was produced by
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and throws it in the lake, saying, "Willing or unwilling, you will always remain with me!" The owl flies overhead, carrying the crown away. "What have you done? I am dying!" Odette says, and falls into his arms. The lake rises from the storm and drowns them. The storm quiets, and a group of swans appears on the lake.
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for Odile. Odette appears at the castle window and attempts to warn him, but he does not see her. He then proclaims to the court that he will marry Odile before
Rothbart shows him a magical vision of Odette. Grief-stricken and realizing his mistake (he vowed only to love Odette), he hurries back to the lake.
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series. Like the 1981 version, it also uses
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Guests arrive at the palace for a costume ball. Six princesses are presented to the prince , as candidates for marriage. Rothbart arrives in disguise with his daughter, Odile, who is transformed to look like Odette. Though the princesses try to attract Siegfried with their dances , he has eyes only
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for the National Ballet of Canada, with striking largely black and white designs by Desmond Healey. Although substantial portions of the Petipa-Ivanov choreography were retained, Bruhn's alterations were musical as well as choreographic. Most controversially, he recast Von Rothbart as the malevolent
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Siegfried and Benno track the swans to a lake, but they vanish. A woman wearing a crown appears and meets them. She tells them her name is Odette and she was one of the swans they were hunting. She tells them her story: her mother, a good fairy, had married a knight, but she died and he remarried.
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there. She is also made into a more dominant heroine in this version, as she is declared as the one who is destined to save the forest from Rothbart's clutches when she frees a magic crystal. Another difference is the addition of new characters, such as Rothbart's cousin the Fairy Queen, Lila the
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starting in 2000 (with a video recording published in 2005), Siegfried's mistaken pledge of fidelity to Odile consigns Odette to remain a swan forever. After realizing her last moment of humanity is at hand, Odette throws herself into the lake, killing herself. Siegfried follows her to his death.
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Modest Tchaikovsky was called upon to make changes to the ballet's libretto, including the character of Odette changing from a fairy swan-maiden into a cursed mortal woman, the ballet's villain changing from Odette's stepmother to the magician von Rothbart, and the ballet's finale: instead of the
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Odile, Rothbart's daughter usually wears jet black (though in the 1895 production, she did not), and appears only in act 3. In most modern productions, she is portrayed as Odette's exact double (though the resemblance is because of Rothbart's magic), and therefore Siegfried cannot be blamed for
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plot, via Ludwig's fascination with swans. Much of the original score was used with additional Tchaikovsky material and the choreography combined the familiar Petipa/Ivanov material with new dances and scenes by Neumeier. The ballet finishes with Ludwig's death by drowning while confined to an
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departed from the traditional ballet by replacing the female corps de ballet with male dancers and a plot focused on the psychological pressures of modern royalty on a prince struggling with his sexuality and a distant mother. It has been performed on extended tours in Greece, Israel, Turkey,
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asylum, set to the dramatic music for the act 3 conclusion. With the theme of the unhappy royal being forced into heterosexual marriage for reasons of state and also the cross reference to the personal lives of actual royalty, this work anticipated both Bourne's and Murphy's interpretation.
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in the spring. By April 1876, the work was complete. Tchaikovsky's mention of a draft suggests the presence of some sort of abstract but no such draft has ever been seen. Tchaikovsky wrote various letters to friends expressing his longstanding desire to work with this type of music, and his
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contains a scene from the ballet Swan Lake. The lead couple of the film, played by Newman and Andrews, are escaping from East Berlin during the Cold War and attend a performance of the ballet as part of their escape plan. They are spotted and reported to the police by the lead ballerina
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version (taped for television in 2005), rather than having the curtain down as the slow introduction is played, used this music to accompany a new prologue in which the audience is shown how Rothbart first transforms Odette into a swan. This prologue is similar to
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television series whose heroine, Duck, wears a costume reminiscent of Odette's. She is a duck transformed by a writer into a girl (rather than the other way around), while her antagonist, Rue, dressed as Odile, is a girl who had been raised to believe she is a
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The Russian ballerina Anna Sobeshchanskaya was originally cast as Odette, but was replaced when a governing official in Moscow complained about her, claiming she had accepted jewelry from him, only to then marry a fellow danseur and sell the pieces for cash.
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in Paris near the show's climax. The four characters sing about their inner conflicts and desires as Tchaikovsky's score blends into the musical's melodies, the dancers onstage representing both the ballet's characters and the thoughts of each singer in
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lovers simply drowning at the hand of Odette's stepmother as in the original 1877 scenario, Odette dies by drowning herself, with Prince Siegfried choosing to die as well, rather than live without her, and soon the lovers' spirits are reunited in an
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responded by climbing on a tank in central Moscow and urging citizens to turn out in protest. For three days, thousands of protesters stood off the army, after which the coup leaders relented. Within four months, the Soviet Union was gone.
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and directed by Koro Yabuki. The adaptation uses Tchaikovsky's score and remains relatively faithful to the story. Two separate English dubs were made, one featuring regular voice actors, and one using celebrities as the main principals
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on 1 November 1894 and the ensuing period of official mourning brought all ballet performances and rehearsals to a close for some time, and as a result all efforts could be concentrated on the pre-production of the full revival of
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believing her to be Odette. There is a suggestion that in the original production, Odette and Odile were danced by two different ballerinas. This is also the case in some avant garde productions.
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was performed 41 times between its première and the final performance of 1883 – a rather lengthy run for a ballet that was so poorly received upon its première. Hansen became Balletmaster to the
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Australia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Russia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, and Ireland in addition to the United Kingdom, and has won over thirty international awards to date.
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presentation of some possible candidates). He is upset that he cannot marry for love. His friend, Benno, and the tutor try to lift his troubled mood. As evening falls , Benno sees a flock of
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except in act 3. He is usually shown as an owl-like creature. In most productions, the couple's sacrifice results in his destruction. However, there are versions in which he is triumphant.
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The Beavis and Butt-Head episode "A Very Special Episode" uses the same arrangement used in Dracula and The Mummy while Beavis is feeding the bird he saved.
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the daughters of the nobility. After the celebration, he and his friend, Benno, spot a flock of flying swans and decide to hunt them.
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on 28 October 1882, again with Kalmykova as Odette/Odile. For this production Hansen arranged a
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5250:"The Fascinating History of Swan Lake: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Greatest Ballet"
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In 1991, Soviet Citizens Saw Swans On The TV... And Knew It Meant Turmoil.
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features a comedic ballet production of the song, as well as a punk remix.
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episodes called "The Great Ballet". Swan Lake was seen in this episode.
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6029:"Swan Lake review – the Royal Ballet's spellbinder leaves you weeping"
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excitement concerning his current stimulating, albeit laborious task.
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was heard in two episodes of the Playhouse Disney series
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The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom
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featured a ska version in 1979 on their debut album
3124:, playing Fanny Brice, dances in a comedic spoof of
2667:: Allegro moderato, Andantino quasi moderato, Presto
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3. Variation 2: Andante con moto (likely used as an
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1. Tempo di valse ma non troppo vivo, quasi moderato
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differences between Drigo's and Tchaikovsky's scores
410:. He would later write to his protégé, the composer
243:(Václav Reisinger). The ballet was premiered by the
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5359:
3632:contains two unlockable costumes for the character
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used "Dance of the Little Swans" in its soundtrack.
3468:children's movie featuring Tchaikovsky's music and
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Animated theatrical and direct-to-video productions
3019:The opening credits for the first sound version of
2821:: Allegro agitato, Molto meno mosso, Allegro vivace
1120:. The music was composed by the Alhambra Theatre's
1052:
7542:The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today
7295:The Little Humpbacked Horse (as "The Tsar Maiden")
6328:
5682:"Natalie Portman as Dancer in Black Swan – Review"
5294:
3518:just before fighting the Lamia Queen boss. In the
3430:The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today
2649:: Moderato, Andante semplice, Allegro vivo, Presto
1079:. This was taken from the European section of the
988:, a variation for each dancer individually, and a
695:after Petipa–Ivanov, scenes by Golovin and Korovin
665:1880 and 1882, Moscow, Bolshoi Theatre, staged by
479:(a.k.a. the "Love Duet") from the second scene of
449:Tchaikovsky drew on previous compositions for his
424:." Tchaikovsky most admired Adam's 1844 score for
5313:Dorris, G. (1985). "Tchaikovsky and the ballet".
5186:The life & letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
4267:, public opposition to the war was made illegal.
2508:Played by the Ballet Française Symphony Orchestra
2382:Played by the Ballet Française Symphony Orchestra
2221:Played by the Ballet Française Symphony Orchestra
1338:In 1967, Erik Bruhn produced and danced in a new
1023:(Gorsky had included the piece in his version of
649:: Ivan Andreyev, Mikhail Bocharov, Henrich Levogt
8431:
7495:
6163:"Longplay of McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure"
3786:& Bunnys recorded this on their 1967 album,
3056:(1940) includes a long sequence from the ballet.
8086:Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem
6490:Stanford, the Cambridge Jubilee and Tchaikovsky
6211:"Javaka Steptoe – Illustration & Fine Arts"
5225:
4059:, is used throughout, as is, occasionally, the
3233:-winning playwright Jessica Swale and starring
2184:: Moderato assai – Allegro non-troppo – Tempo I
2037:Although the 1969 Bolshoi Ballet production by
1315:. The enormously successful production starred
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545:for the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, 1901. A young
327:One theory is that the original choreographer,
7515:The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain
6003:"My First Swan Lake – English National Ballet"
4067:alone, complete with failed lifts and catches.
3844:melody structure for her 2001 single release "
3407:The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain
2778:Played by the Russian State Symphony Orchestra
1179:on 6 November 1893, just when plans to revive
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7648:
7406:
6735:
5503:"Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake | Music Appreciation"
5477:"Repertory Index – New York City Ballet"
5440:
5438:
5436:
5434:
3616:contains a music box version of a piece from
3600:Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
2832:
1205:as Prince Siegfried (Mariinsky Theatre, 1895)
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7662:
7379:The Romance of the Rosebud and the Butterfly
6141:"オオクワガタを販売するお店に行く – 自分のオオクワガタは販売業者から買ったものです"
2539:Dance of the Corps de Ballet and the Dwarves
1116:, which was inspired by the second scene of
1049:, as it is still known and performed today.
287:. For this revival, Tchaikovsky's score was
8510:Song recordings produced by Alan Winstanley
5605:San Francisco Ballet: The First Fifty Years
3885:has made an a cappella version of act 2's "
2871:Learn how and when to remove these messages
2727:Played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
1683:
1649:Odile (the Black Swan), Rothbart's daughter
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335:at the time, possibly with Vasily Geltser,
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7641:
7572:The Swan Princess: Far Longer than Forever
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7399:
7134:Le Diable à Quatre (as "The Willful Wife")
6742:
6728:
6476:. London: Faber & Faber, 2006. 108–119
6243:"Daydream et la mélancolie de Tchaïkovski"
5431:
5129:"Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Years of fame"
3797:quote from Act 2 Scene 10 in their track "
3569:as background music for one of its levels.
3454:The Swan Princess: Far Longer than Forever
3077:The 1966 American political thriller film
2605:Pas de deux pour Mme. Anna Sobeshchanskaya
2593:6. Variation 5: Moderato, Allegro semplice
2411:: Allegro moderato, Moderato, Allegro vivo
1652:Benno von Sommerstern, the Prince's friend
168:
154:
6987:Ondine (as "The Naiad and the Fisherman")
6700:International Music Score Library Project
4535:, violin: a multi-channel SACD recording
3522:and later versions the portion is longer.
3068:The plot of the 1965 British comedy film
3001:Learn how and when to remove this message
2924:Learn how and when to remove this message
2647:Danse russe pour Mlle. Pelageya Karpakova
2315:: Andantino quasi moderato – Allegro
1966:Learn how and when to remove this message
1830:
8505:Song recordings produced by Clive Langer
8485:Ballets premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre
5737:
5339:
5273:
4343:taped in stereo Oct–Nov. 1958, abridged
3756:(1989) is a children's novel written by
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2147:In Hübbe and Schandorff's 2015 and 2016
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7343:Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis
6808:The Rose, the Violet, and the Butterfly
6479:Brown, David. "Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa."
5267:
4286:
4084:plays Princess Odette, with characters
3498:
2684:: Allegro, Tempo di valse, Allegro vivo
2418:: Allegro, Moderato assai quasi andante
1075:for the ballroom scene which he titled
16:1877 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
8475:Ballets designed by Konstantin Korovin
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7567:The Swan Princess: A Fairytale is Born
7536:The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale
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6392:
6378:
6376:
6173:from the original on 12 December 2021.
6049:. Rohedswanlake.org.uk. Archived from
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5676:
5403:
5401:
5382:. Oxford University Press. p. 40.
5340:Macaulay, Alastair (13 October 2015).
5312:
4024:When independent Russian news channel
3973:The top of the third act of the opera
3703:interpretation of the ballet entitled
3450:The Swan Princess: A Fairytale is Born
3425:The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale
3327:. It is one of five animations in the
3196:(2010) focuses on two characters from
2436:4. Allegro moderato (later the famous
1871:
1289:Throughout the performance history of
518:
496:
8384:International Tchaikovsky Competition
8369:Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory
7636:
7547:The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover
7394:
6723:
6417:
5977:"Swan Lake – Blackpool Grand Theatre"
5935:"Swan Lake Synopsis – Houston Ballet"
5878:
5860:from the original on 12 December 2021
5580:"The history of Swan Lake in Finland"
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3738:(1999) is a fantasy novel written by
3434:The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover
3253:The ballet is referenced in the film
3244:The end of the ballet is in the film
3146:The ballet is central to the plot of
2077:after Lev Ivanov, Marius Petipa, and
1329:Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia
1131:was then presented on 21 February in
357:from Tchaikovsky in May 1875 for 800
207:
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6282:
5226:Rachel Beaumont (19 February 2015).
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2906:adding citations to reliable sources
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1904:adding citations to reliable sources
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1655:The Queen, Prince Siegfried's mother
1273:
414:, "I listened to the Delibes ballet
8455:Ballets by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
7557:The Swan Princess: Kingdom of Music
6819:(*1858, *1863, *1868, *1885, *1899)
6776:Le Diable amoureux (as "Satanella")
6389:
6373:
5556:. Claredon Press. pp. 170–173.
5398:
4194:My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
3929:Odette – The Dark Side of Swan Lake
3442:The Swan Princess: Kingdom of Music
3438:The Swan Princess: A Royal MyZtery
3013:
1150:Petipa–Ivanov–Drigo revival of 1895
353:Begichev commissioned the score of
13:
8515:Plays about witches and witchcraft
8460:Suites by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
7562:The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding
7552:The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery
6474:Tchaikovsky: The Man and His Music
6442:
6116:
5896:"Dutch National Ballet: Swan Lake"
5715:. 16 February 2015. Archived from
5607:. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
4070:In the second season of the anime
3607:in its figure skating competition.
3562:McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure
3446:The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding
2966:by removing the content or adding
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2695:
2477:
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2050:followed by the final few bars of
1742:A magnificent park before a palace
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680:(acts 2 & 4), N. Klodt (act 3)
251:20 February] 1877 at the
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8526:
8114:Orchestral Suite No. 4 in G major
8109:Orchestral Suite No. 3 in G major
8104:Orchestral Suite No. 2 in C major
8099:Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D minor
6552:
5738:Mackrell, Judith (18 June 2014).
5155:The Cambridge Companion to Ballet
3922:
3874:ballet appears on the 2017 album
3691:The Swedish dancer/choreographer
3356:. The music was performed by the
3282:produced by the Japanese company
2852:This section has multiple issues.
2121:In the 2012 version performed at
2058:, closing the ballet on a downer.
1087:from Marius Petipa's 1875 ballet
8413:
8404:
8403:
6545:Slavic and East European Journal
4458:Russian State Symphony Orchestra
4174:In the animated children's show
4030:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
3937:Radio City Christmas Spectacular
3582:contains a shortened version of
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2882:
2841:
2786:Problems playing this file? See
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2735:Problems playing this file? See
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2546:Entrance of the Guests and Waltz
2516:Problems playing this file? See
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2390:Problems playing this file? See
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2288:Pas de deux for Two Merry-makers
2229:Problems playing this file? See
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1880:
1053:Subsequent productions 1879–1894
1013:was thought to be lost, until a
554:Moscow première (world première)
104:
8196:String Quartet No. 2 in F major
8191:String Quartet No. 1 in D major
7934:Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major
7086:La Vivandière (as "Markitenka")
6571:(2005) Murphy and Corella (ABT)
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5479:. Nycballet.com. Archived from
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4401:National Philharmonic Orchestra
4019:dissolution of the Soviet Union
4015:August 1991 Soviet coup attempt
3914:uses a short excerpt of it in "
3722:(2009) is a verse retelling by
3374:J.L. Bowerbank & Associates
2893:needs additional citations for
2860:or discuss these issues on the
2656:: Allegro non-troppo (Tempo di
2627:# Variation 1: Allegro moderato
2266:1. Intrada (or Entrée): Allegro
2127:Russian State Ballet of Siberia
1891:needs additional citations for
341:Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre
209:[lʲɪbʲɪˈdʲinəjəˈozʲɪrə]
8374:Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra
8359:Tchaikovsky State House-Museum
6685:. With subtitles in Esperanto.
6505:Pudelek, Janina (1990–1991). "
6117:D., Annie (6 September 2009).
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4339:Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
4321:Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
3983:where Odile is portrayed as a
3892:Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
2541:: Moderato assai, Allegro vivo
2073:in 2006 (with choreography by
1137:Ballet of the National Theatre
1085:The Allegory of the Continents
501:Tchaikovsky's excitement with
1:
8364:Tchaikovsky Museum (Votkinsk)
8265:Grand Piano Sonata in G major
8141:Liturgy of St John Chrysostom
6824:A Marriage During the Regency
6750:The ballets and *revivals of
6456:. London: W. W. Norton, 1974)
5205:"Swan Lake Ballet 2018 India"
5159:Cambridge Companions to Music
5114:
4527:Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
3991:
3711:
3646:Paper Mario: The Origami King
3172:is a loose adaptation of the
2624:# Intrada: Moderato – Andante
2530:: March – Allegro giusto
2306:4. Coda: Allegro molto vivace
2027:production, choreographed by
1792:An opulent hall in the palace
1063:Moscow Imperial Ballet School
231:composed by Russian composer
8490:Ballets based on fairy tales
7984:Variations on a Rococo Theme
6795:(*1850, *1884, *1899, *1903)
5914:"Swan Lake – Houston Ballet"
5625:"Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake"
4405:with Mincho Minchev, violin
4219:
3979:(1984) includes a parody of
3670:features a remix of the song
3535:used a major portion of the
3419:The Swan Princess: Christmas
3164:The 1998 Czech fantasy film
2633:# Coda: Allegro molto vivace
2607:(from the original music by
2596:7. Grand Coda: Allegro molto
2162:
909:Tchaikovsky pas de deux 1877
691:production, choreography by
390:, before setting to work on
7:
7529:The Swan Princess Christmas
7215:The Caprices of a Butterfly
6581:Lebedinoe ozero (Swan Lake)
6464:The Ballet called Swan Lake
6452:(London, 1945/R, R 1970 as
6427:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
6343:. Penske Media Corporation.
6187:(in German). Archived from
5603:Steinberg, Cobbett (1983).
4492:Montreal Symphony Orchestra
4265:Russian invasion of Ukraine
4109:with a giant ballerina pig.
3366:Castle Vision International
3278:(1981) is a feature-length
3133:A Woman Under The Influence
2611:and later choreographed by
2272:3. Allegro semplice, Presto
1728:
1716:
1444:, contained sequences from
1364:Illusions Like "Swan Lake"
866:Original production of 1877
279:on 15 January 1895, at the
199:
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8531:
8224:String Sextet in D minor (
7978:Violin Concerto in D major
6714:MIDI sheet music rendition
6707:of Danse Napolitaine from
6605:Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake
6335:Tapp, Tom (3 March 2022).
5173:; 'Old style' date 4 March
5153:Kant, Marion, ed. (2007).
4357:Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
4236:, whom they had arrested.
4230:failed Soviet coup of 1991
3636:based on Odette and Odile.
3313:The Samuel Goldwyn Company
3143:and later hums the melody.
2833:Adaptations and references
2688:
2470:
2344:
2290:(later fashioned into the
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1423:and his relationship with
1347:Illusions Like "Swan Lake"
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23:Swan Lake (disambiguation)
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8346:
8319:Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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8284:
8236:
8201:String Quartet No. 3 in E
8172:
8132:
8093:Festival Coronation March
8005:
7939:Piano Concerto No. 3 in E
7923:Piano Concerto No. 1 in B
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7035:The Daughter of the Snows
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6759:
6525:10.1080/01472529008569046
6485:125.1702 (1984): 696–698.
5507:courses.lumenlearning.com
5327:10.1080/01472528508568925
5274:Leimanis, Aivars (2002).
4475:London Symphony Orchestra
4419:Boston Symphony Orchestra
4379:London Symphony Orchestra
4212:Madagascar: A Little Wild
4076:, a circus adaptation of
3613:Five Nights at Freddy's 3
3176:story. Odette (played by
3038:Murders in the Rue Morgue
2962:Please help Knowledge to
2812:Dance of the Little Swans
2555:: Allegro, Allegro giusto
2548:: Allegro, Tempo di valse
2439:Dance of the Little Swans
2379:Dance of the Little Swans
2169:revised by Riccardo Drigo
2115:National Ballet of Canada
1471:Norwegian National Ballet
1327:, headed by Princess and
1282:A 2008 production at the
1027:staged in 1912). In 1960
899:, brother of the composer
660:Other notable productions
322:Johann Karl August Musäus
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8470:Ballets by Marius Petipa
7664:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
7593:Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux
7422:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
7365:The Heart of the Marquis
7003:The Adventures of Peleus
6784:Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid
6501:, 55 (June 1981), 57–58.
6454:The Music of Tchaikovsky
6450:Tchaikovsky: a Symposium
5655:12 February 2006 at the
4838:Marie-Claude Pietragalla
4559:
4291:
4088:as Prince Siegfried and
3949:Billy Elliot the Musical
3772:
3677:
3514:used a minor portion of
3491:Barbie in the Pink Shoes
2587:4. Variation 3: Moderato
1800:
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1754:
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1684:Variations to characters
1667:Freiherr von Schwarzfels
1634:
1046:Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux
945:Premier Maître de Ballet
377:Tchaikovsky's influences
233:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
144:List of all compositions
98:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
50:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
8270:Piano Sonata No. 2 in C
8213:Souvenir d'un lieu cher
7599:Danse des petits cygnes
7174:The Sacrifices to Cupid
6273:Scott Hamilton CLASSICS
6261:classicalmademodern.com
6257:"Classical Made Modern"
5532:Encyclopedia Britannica
5413:American Ballet Theatre
5133:Encyclopedia Britannica
4927:American Ballet Theatre
4904:La Scala Theatre Ballet
4744:English National Ballet
3976:The Abduction of Figaro
3876:Classical Made Modern 3
3746:The Sorcerer's Daughter
3667:Just Dance 2024 Edition
3305:American Movie Classics
3062:World Assembly of Youth
2618:Tchaikovsky Pas de deux
2590:5. Variation 4: Allegro
2571:2. Variation 1: Allegro
2281:6. Coda: Allegro vivace
2134:English National Ballet
2123:Blackpool Grand Theatre
2113:In a version danced by
2106:In a version danced by
2095:In the 2006 version by
2084:In the 2006 version by
2069:In a version danced by
2063:American Ballet Theatre
1703:American Ballet Theatre
1384:American Ballet Theatre
1298:Finnish National Ballet
1268:Mathilde Kschessinskaya
1257:Unlike the première of
602:St. Petersburg première
275:, first staged for the
72:Original ballet company
7279:The Awakening of Flora
6867:The Pharaoh's Daughter
6542:. "Review: Untitled."
4441:Philharmonia Orchestra
4189:episodes 16, 23 and 78
3997:During the era of the
3687:
3624:Blizzard Entertainment
3358:Moscow State Orchestra
3329:Storyteller's Classics
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2645:Appendix II – No. 20a
2630:# Variation 2: Allegro
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2466:No. 14 Scène: Moderato
2356:
2292:Black Swan Pas de Deux
2195:
2016:choreographed for the
2005:choreographed for the
1831:1877 libretto synopsis
1819:
1772:
1664:The Baroness, his wife
1469:, was created for the
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1168:
1097:. Hansen's version of
976:consisting of a short
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902:
859:Mathilde Kschessinska
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489:, abandoned in 1873.
308:
8480:Ballets about suicide
8465:Ballets by Lev Ivanov
8450:1877 ballet premieres
8219:Piano Trio in A minor
8180:Quartet Movement in B
7965:Sérénade mélancolique
7446:(Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo)
7102:The Night and the Day
6915:The Benevolent Cupid
6875:The Beauty of Lebanon
6283:Ross, Janice (2015).
5552:Wiley, R. J. (1997).
5451:Cape Town City Ballet
5378:Wiley, R. J. (1985).
4470:Michael Tilson Thomas
4053:, along with that of
3685:
3664:The 2023 rhythm game
3338:Castle Communications
3307:in December 1990 and
2750:
2699:
2481:
2461:7. Coda: Allegro vivo
2355:
2322:(Introduction to the
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2025:Dutch National Ballet
1813:
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1425:Camilla Parker Bowles
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1163:
974:pas de deux classique
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822:Mathilde Kschessinska
735:Giuseppina Cecchetti
700:Original interpreters
526:
455:The Lake of the Swans
312:Origins of the ballet
306:
247:on 4 March [
8500:Madness (band) songs
8379:Chaikovskij (crater)
8226:Souvenir de Florence
8124:Serenade for Strings
7675:List of compositions
7207:The Enchanted Forest
7161:(1886, *1887, *1900)
6934:(1868, *1891, *1903)
6883:The Traveling Dancer
6870:(1862, *1885, *1898)
6716:per kunstderfuge.com
6645:Tchaikovsky Research
6548:, 31 (1987): 639–640
6185:"Swan Lake Reloaded"
4860:Royal Swedish Ballet
4726:Konstantin Zaklinsky
4710:Natalia Bessmertnova
4287:Selected discography
4254:Konstantin Chernenko
4136:Tiny Toon Adventures
4011:Konstantin Chernenko
3881:Canadian metal band
3499:Computer/video games
3474:New York City Ballet
3071:The Intelligence Men
3053:I Was an Adventuress
3044:Phantom of the Opera
2964:improve this article
2902:improve this article
2807:: Allegro non-troppo
2300:2. Andante – Allegro
2269:2. Andante sostenuto
2108:San Francisco Ballet
2071:New York City Ballet
2012:In the 1986 version
2001:In the 1966 version
1900:improve this article
1355:Ludwig II of Bavaria
1309:San Francisco Ballet
1127:The second scene of
918:Anna Sobeshchanskaya
810:Yevdokiya Kalmїkova
716:St. Petersburg 1895
655:: Yevgeni Ponomaryov
8042:Francesca da Rimini
7873:Symphony in B minor
7814:The Sleeping Beauty
7782:The Queen of Spades
7761:Mazepa (or Mazeppa)
7754:The Maid of Orleans
7486:Barbie of Swan Lake
7223:The Sleeping Beauty
7142:La Fille Mal Gardée
7129:(*1884, 1899, 1903)
6832:The Parisian Market
6800:The Star of Granada
6683:The Sleeping Beauty
6245:. 29 November 2020.
6191:on 16 February 2020
6053:on 9 September 2012
5769:(1 February 2016).
5680:(2 December 2010).
5447:Swan Lake Programme
5419:on 13 December 2010
5066:Svetlana Zakharova
5040:Vienna State Ballet
4883:Berlin State Ballet
4823:Jonathan Darlington
4805:Perm Theatre Ballet
4706:Alexander Bogatirev
4662:Alexander Bogatirev
4618:Vienna State Ballet
4161:Dexter's Laboratory
4061:Petipa choreography
3838:Jeanette Biedermann
3816:South Korean group
3760:and illustrated by
3579:Imagine Ballet Star
3461:Barbie of Swan Lake
3400:, and Jean-Bob the
3344:, the producer was
3340:. The director was
3263:'s character Dante.
2976:independent sources
2776:Extract from Act IV
2423:Dances of the Swans
2149:Royal Danish Ballet
2007:Vienna State Ballet
1984:Konstantin Sergeyev
1872:Alternative endings
1658:Wolfgang, his tutor
1461:, choreographed by
1389:Vladimir Burmeister
1284:Royal Swedish Opera
1259:The Sleeping Beauty
1213:, choreographed by
964:Petipa created the
849:Pelageya Karpakova
807:Pelageya Karpakova
519:Performance history
497:Composition process
443:The Sleeping Beauty
364:The Sleeping Beauty
125:The Sleeping Beauty
8331:Antonina Miliukova
8252:Souvenir de Hapsal
8245:Scherzo à la russe
7958:Andante and Finale
7158:The King's Command
7070:La Fille du Danube
6669:The Ballet Soloist
6509:in Warsaw, 1900".
6419:Wiley, Roland John
6341:Deadline Hollywood
6145:www.groupe-rcp.com
6073:"Swan Lake (1968)"
5983:on 13 January 2012
5776:The New York Times
5719:on 27 October 2017
5687:The New York Times
5483:on 18 January 2010
5346:The New York Times
5329:– via JSTOR.
5189:. J Lane. p.
5023:Stanislav Jermakov
5017:Vladimir Fedoseyev
4994:Valeriy Ovsyanikov
4952:Paris Opera Ballet
4914:Svetlana Zakharova
4868:Nathalie Nordquist
4828:Paris Opera Ballet
4801:Alexander Sotnikov
4598:Nikolai Fadeyechev
4425:Joseph Silverstein
4352:Anatole Fistoulari
4112:In episode 105 of
4095:In episode 213 of
4017:leading up to the
3846:How It's Got To Be
3823:Los Angeles group
3811:One Step Beyond...
3795:Wallace Collection
3762:Chris Van Allsburg
3719:Amiri & Odette
3705:Swan Lake Reloaded
3688:
3565:uses a portion of
3388:film based on the
3386:Nest Entertainment
3360:. It was shown on
3309:The Disney Channel
3293:Christopher Atkins
3241:set to distribute.
3239:Universal Pictures
3178:Jitka Schneiderová
3035:(1932) as well as
2752:
2707:Extract from Act 4
2701:
2489:Extract from Act 3
2483:
2363:Extract from Act 2
2357:
2333:: Tempo di polacca
2331:Dance with Goblets
2324:Dance with Goblets
2257:: Allegro moderato
2202:Extract from Act 1
2196:
2138:My First Swan Lake
2018:Paris Opera Ballet
1820:
1816:Vienna State Opera
1814:Scene from act 4;
1773:
1570:in F, D, and E; 3
1436:, a film starring
1321:Willam Christensen
1287:
1230:Tsar Alexander III
1207:
1191:. There are major
1169:
1081:Grand Pas d'action
1035:to this music for
933:
897:Modest Tchaikovsky
778:Aleksandr Oblakov
678:Konstantin Korovin
630:(acts 1 & 3),
551:
309:
8495:Music about swans
8445:1876 compositions
8427:
8426:
8337:Nadezhda von Meck
8035:Capriccio Italien
7991:Pezzo capriccioso
7908:
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7579:
7508:The Swan Princess
7498:The Swan Princess
7388:
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7381:(never presented)
7043:Frizak the Barber
6673:Russian Ballerina
6641:by Rudolf Nureyev
6482:The Musical Times
6296:978-0-300-20763-7
6151:on 26 March 2004.
6119:"Anime Swan Lake"
6106:. 14 August 2020.
5902:. 9 October 2014.
5584:Ooppera – Baletti
5395:, pp. 39–41.
5282:on 21 August 2004
5238:on 29 March 2017.
5232:Royal Opera House
5168:978-0-521-53986-9
5112:
5111:
4981:Danila Korsuntsev
4813:Nina Ananiashvili
4809:Alexei Fadeyechev
4771:Alla Mikhalchenko
4731:Galina Mezentseva
4648:Yelena Yevteyeva
4557:
4556:
4544:Vladimir Jurowski
4510:Mariinsky Theatre
4508:Orchestra of the
4453:Yevgeny Svetlanov
4234:Mikhail Gorbachev
4203:Shimmer and Shine
3804:British ska band
3780:instrumental rock
3724:Walter Dean Myers
3476:and based on the
3381:The Swan Princess
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2433:3. Tempo di valse
2430:2. Moderato assai
2427:1. Tempo di valse
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2303:3. Tempo di valse
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1274:Later productions
1029:George Balanchine
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836:Aleksey Bulgakov
674:Aleksandr Golovin
618:Mariinsky Theatre
610:: 27 January 1895
566:20 February) 1877
549:is seen kneeling.
430:, which used the
386:and the Austrian
333:Imperial Theatres
281:Mariinsky Theatre
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188:Лебеди́ное о́зеро
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8325:Vladimir Davydov
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7888:No. 6 in B minor
7883:No. 5 in E minor
7868:No. 4 in F minor
7858:No. 3 in D major
7848:No. 2 in C minor
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7838:No. 1 in G minor
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6698:: Scores at the
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6651:Video recordings
6540:Robinson, Harlow
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6488:Norris, George.
6448:G. Abraham, ed.
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5104:Vadim Muntagirov
5100:The Royal Ballet
5077:The Royal Ballet
5044:Vladimir Shishov
5036:Alexander Ingram
5027:Polina Semionova
4998:The Royal Ballet
4985:Ulyana Lopatkina
4977:Mariinsky Ballet
4878:Daniel Barenboim
4864:Anders Nordström
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4767:Yuri Vasyuchenko
4691:Natalia Makarova
4681:The Royal Ballet
4666:Maya Plisetskaya
4603:Maya Plisetskaya
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4295:
4149:Shirley the Loon
4127:Little Einsteins
4115:Cagney and Lacey
3784:Takeshi Terauchi
3766:Eastern European
3520:WonderSwan Color
3511:Final Fantasy II
3370:Orion Home Video
3227:Mandeville Films
3188:Darren Aronofsky
3166:Jezerní královna
3122:Barbra Streisand
3103:In 1968–69, the
3098:Tamara Toumanova
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2243:: Allegro giusto
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2039:Yury Grigorovich
2029:Rudi van Dantzig
1992:Mariinsky Ballet
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1177:Tchaikovsky died
1167:as Odette (1895)
1156:Swan Lake (1895)
1124:Georges Jacoby.
1122:chef d'orchestre
1110:Alhambra Theatre
1093:to the music of
1077:La Cosmopolitana
1031:choreographed a
1015:repétiteur score
1009:Until 1953 this
926:
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872:première danseur
854:Pierina Legnani
730:Olga Nikolayeva
704:
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689:Sergei Diaghilev
653:Costume Designer
634:(acts 2 & 4)
620:, St. Petersburg
584:Julius Reisinger
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6851:The Blue Dahlia
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6559:Listening guide
6555:
6512:Dance Chronicle
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6443:Further reading
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6404:April 29, 2022.
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4761:Algis Zhuraitis
4748:Peter Schaufuss
4700:Algis Zhuraitis
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4656:Algis Zhuraitis
4579:Odette / Odile
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4334:Ernest Ansermet
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4263:After the 2022
4246:Leonid Brezhnev
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4166:Deedeemensional
4098:The Muppet Show
4003:Leonid Brezhnev
3994:
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3916:Silent Jealousy
3870:version of the
3853:symphonic metal
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3740:Mercedes Lackey
3714:
3695:has produced a
3680:
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3529:adventure game
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8237:Piano music
8133:Vocal music
8021:The Tempest
7916:Concertante
7768:Cherevichki
7350:The Seasons
7255:La Sylphide
7011:La Bayadère
6995:The Bandits
6979:Le Papillon
6939:Don Quixote
6859:Terpsichore
6816:Le Corsaire
6593:Schwanensee
6365:2 September
6320:2 September
5881:, pp.
5713:Danse Danse
5589:20 November
5409:"Swan Lake"
5254:History Hit
4887:Oliver Matz
4851: [
4752:Evelyn Hart
4740:Graham Bond
4533:James Ehnes
4522:Neeme Järvi
4414:Seiji Ozawa
4385:Ida Haendel
4177:Wonder Pets
4086:Leon Oswald
4065:pas de deux
3883:The Agonist
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3027:Bela Lugosi
2674:: Tempo di
2275:4. Moderato
1915:"Swan Lake"
1459:A Swan Lake
1453:Dada Masilo
1252:Pavel Gerdt
1203:Pavel Gerdt
1175:. However,
1090:The Bandits
1033:pas de deux
1025:Le Corsaire
1020:Le Corsaire
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1003:pas de deux
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985:grand adage
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754:Pavel Gerdt
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477:Grand adage
400:Léo Delibes
96:Ballets by
8434:Categories
8285:Portrayals
8118:Mozartiana
7892:Pathétique
7831:Symphonies
7685:Symphonies
7620:Black Swan
7271:Cinderella
7239:Kalkabrino
7191:The Vestal
7094:Pâquerette
6617:Background
6400:ABC News,
6215:javaka.com
6125:3 February
6057:15 January
5987:15 January
5879:Wiley 1991
5782:27 October
5751:27 October
5723:27 October
5693:29 January
5567:Wiley 1991
5487:3 February
5464:Wiley 1991
5423:3 December
5393:Wiley 1991
5366:Wiley 1991
5301:Wiley 1991
5286:5 November
5276:"Synopsis"
5209:BookMyShow
5115:References
5048:Olga Esina
4947:Vello Pähn
4588:Yuri Fayer
4576:Siegfried
4570:Conductor
4305:Orchestra
4302:Conductor
4281:Swan Lake.
4147:helps out
4145:Babs Bunny
4107:Swine Lake
3992:Television
3987:character.
3830:Classified
3801:" (1969).
3712:Literature
3660:Swan Lake.
3634:Widowmaker
3618:Swan Lake.
3544:DMA Design
3289:Pam Dawber
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3117:Funny Girl
2953:irrelevant
2914:March 2018
2857:improve it
2814:: Moderato
2800:: Moderato
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2580:after the
2560:Pas de six
2518:media help
2404:: Moderato
2392:media help
2278:5. Allegro
2231:media help
2118:Siegfried.
2044:Apotheosis
1926:newspapers
1825:apotheosis
1613:tambourine
1597:snare drum
1589:Percussion
1560:in A and B
1500:I and II;
1442:Mila Kunis
1433:Black Swan
1417:Lady Diana
1398:Black Swan
1244:apotheosis
1215:Lev Ivanov
955:pas de six
744:Siegfried
632:Lev Ivanov
273:Lev Ivanov
8440:Swan Lake
8321:(brother)
8049:The Storm
7807:Swan Lake
7478:Swan Lake
7459:Swan Lake
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7443:Swan Lake
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7309:The Pearl
7287:Swan Lake
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6569:Swan Lake
6563:Swan Lake
6507:Swan Lake
6195:11 August
6088:5 January
5864:1 January
5650:interview
4427:, violin
4387:, violin
4365:, violin
4269:Swan Lake
4258:Swan Lake
4256:in 1985.
4226:Swan Lake
4220:Symbolism
4182:Swan Lake
4164:episode,
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4141:Loon Lake
4122:Swan Lake
4105:performs
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4051:Swan Lake
3981:Swan Lake
3967:Swan Lake
3962:Anastasia
3954:Swan Lake
3872:Swan Lake
3857:Dark Moor
3842:Swan Lake
3840:uses the
3778:Japanese
3753:Swan Lake
3639:The 2020
3629:Overwatch
3622:The 2016
3605:Swan Lake
3603:includes
3593:The 2009
3584:Swan Lake
3572:The 2008
3567:Swan Lake
3555:The 1993
3542:The 1991
3537:Swan Lake
3527:LucasArts
3525:The 1990
3516:Swan Lake
3504:The 1988
3478:Swan Lake
3472:from the
3390:Swan Lake
3362:TVOntario
3320:Swan Lake
3275:Swan Lake
3198:Swan Lake
3174:Swan Lake
3141:Swan Lake
3126:Swan Lake
3050:The film
3032:The Mummy
2968:citations
2863:talk page
2798:Entr'acte
2535:Ballabile
2163:Structure
1988:Swan Lake
1982:In 1950,
1770:Swan Lake
1722:Swan Lake
1707:Swan Lake
1676:A footman
1617:castanets
1605:bass drum
1572:trombones
1535:clarinets
1519:Woodwinds
1487:Swan Lake
1475:Swan Lake
1446:Swan Lake
1430:In 2010,
1413:Swan Lake
1393:Swan Lake
1382:The 2000
1375:Swan Lake
1359:Swan Lake
1357:into the
1340:Swan Lake
1313:Swan Lake
1296:In 1922,
1291:Swan Lake
1263:Swan Lake
1235:Swan Lake
1222:Swan Lake
1211:Swan Lake
1181:Swan Lake
1173:Swan Lake
1129:Swan Lake
1118:Swan Lake
1114:The Swans
1106:Swan Lake
1099:Swan Lake
1083:known as
1072:Grand Pas
1067:Swan Lake
1059:Swan Lake
937:Swan Lake
929:Swan Lake
884:Wagnerian
787:Wolfgang
676:(act 1),
638:Conductor
589:Conductor
543:Swan Lake
503:Swan Lake
481:Swan Lake
473:Entr'acte
459:Leitmotif
451:Swan Lake
438:Swan Lake
433:Leitmotif
422:Swan Lake
392:Swan Lake
355:Swan Lake
348:Ludwig II
227:20, is a
194:romanized
182:Swan Lake
117:Swan Lake
31:Swan Lake
8409:Category
8339:(patron)
8327:(nephew)
8273:♯
8204:♭
8183:♭
8165:(Op. 38)
7942:♭
7926:♭
7901:♭
7692:The Five
7462:(Bourne)
7325:Raymonda
7231:Nénuphar
7183:Fiametta
7118:Coppélia
6955:Catarina
6421:(1991).
6359:Newsweek
6171:Archived
5858:Archived
5827:EuroArts
5653:Archived
4184:is used.
4139:episode
4090:May Wong
3903:Lemonade
3861:Autumnal
3851:Spanish
3825:Sweetbox
3799:Daydream
3728:Projects
3655:Signalis
3557:Treasure
3549:Lemmings
3448:(2020),
3444:(2019),
3440:(2018),
3436:(2017),
3432:(2016),
3428:(2014),
3422:(2012),
3416:(1998),
3410:(1997),
3398:tortoise
3301:Kay Lenz
3135:(1974),
3120:(1968),
2972:reliable
2172:titles.
2136:version
1990:for the
1777:crossbow
1729:Prologue
1717:Synopsis
1673:A herald
1670:His wife
1609:triangle
1568:trumpets
1563:♭
1556:in F; 2
1545:bassoons
1540:♭
1302:Helsinki
1104:In all,
894:—
795:Gillert
576:, Moscow
471:was the
318:libretto
56:Premiere
8347:Related
7877:Manfred
7799:Ballets
7789:Iolanta
7615:(novel)
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7336:1900–03
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7290:(*1895)
7258:(*1892)
7210:(*1889)
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7137:(*1885)
7126:Giselle
7121:(*1884)
7097:(*1882)
7089:(*1881)
7078:Zoraiya
7073:(*1880)
7062:1880–99
7027:Ariadne
6982:(*1874)
6971:Camargo
6958:(*1870)
6910:(*1867)
6899:Titania
6891:Florida
6843:1860–79
6792:Giselle
6779:(*1848)
6768:Paquita
6760:1847–59
6663:YouTube
6533:1567690
6412:Sources
6315:NPR.org
6167:YouTube
6083:Lenfilm
6078:YouTube
5961:12 June
5940:12 June
5919:12 June
5883:321–327
5853:YouTube
5537:19 June
5512:19 June
5351:6 March
5259:19 June
5138:19 June
4573:Ballet
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4133:In the
4026:TV Rain
3912:X Japan
3899:Beyoncé
3818:Shinhwa
3806:Madness
3483:unicorn
3250:(2020).
3152:(1989).
3109:Lenfilm
3047:(1925).
3022:Dracula
2824:No. 29
2817:No. 28
2810:No. 27
2803:No. 26
2796:No. 25
2722:No. 29
2680:No. 24
2676:mazurka
2672:Mazurka
2670:No. 23
2663:No. 22
2652:No. 21
2638:No. 20
2615:as the
2582:Intrada
2558:No. 19
2551:No. 18
2544:No. 17
2533:No. 16
2526:No. 15
2503:No. 20
2421:No. 13
2414:No. 12
2407:No. 11
2400:No. 10
2377:No. 13
2125:by the
1940:scholar
1621:tam-tam
1601:cymbals
1593:timpani
1558:cornets
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1498:violins
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8028:Hamlet
7862:Polish
7726:Undina
7711:Operas
7623:(film)
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7030:(1878)
7022:(1878)
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6998:(1875)
6974:(1872)
6966:(1871)
6950:(1870)
6947:Trilby
6926:(1868)
6918:(1868)
6902:(1866)
6894:(1866)
6886:(1864)
6878:(1863)
6862:(1861)
6827:(1858)
6811:(1857)
6803:(1855)
6787:(1849)
6690:Scores
6612:(1996)
6600:(1967)
6588:(1957)
6531:
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6013:11 May
5832:22 May
5807:22 May
5611:
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3868:reggae
3782:group
3394:puffin
3256:Fast X
3149:Étoile
2658:bolero
2566:Entrée
2452:Undina
2338:Finale
2336:No. 9
2329:No. 8
2318:No. 7
2311:No. 6
2286:No. 5
2260:No. 4
2253:No. 3
2246:No. 2
2239:No. 1
2216:No. 2
2056:No. 14
2052:No. 10
1942:
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1818:, 2004
1629:chimes
1527:flutes
1502:violas
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982:, the
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770:Benno
727:Queen
486:Undina
417:Sylvia
359:rubles
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2805:Scène
2689:Act 4
2682:Scène
2577:adage
2553:Scène
2528:Scène
2471:Act 3
2416:Scène
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2402:Scène
2345:Act 2
2320:Sujet
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1947:JSTOR
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4653:1976
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4609:1966
4584:1957
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4483:1992
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4432:1982
4410:1979
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4330:1959
4312:1954
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