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answers. “Why?” asks the Princess. “She commanded me to bring you to this forest and to kill you!” “Me? Why? What have I done?” “You are more beautiful than she,” the nurse sobs. “And you must kill me for that? No, no that is not possible! You would not commit such a horrible deed!” “It must be thus,” the nurse answers, weeping and holding the dagger in her hand. The Princess pleads on her knees, “Take pity on me, on my youth!” The nurse, powerfully moved, throws down the dagger, and embraces her, kisses her, saying, “Stay here, try to get your bearings and find a way out of this horrible forest.” They pray. Then the nurse kisses her warmly again and saying, “May the Lord protect you,” she flees like one insane.
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After the dryads’ dance, a curtain rises at the back of the stage and in the clear distance; the Queen's shade is seen, wrathfully threatening the Princess's nurse for having spared her. The nurse falls at the Queen's feet and begs for her forgiveness. The Queen rudely throws her back. Then the Queen
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The Queen calls for the Princess's nurse and says to her, “Listen carefully to my commands: you will go into the forest with the Princess and you will kill her!” Horrified, the nurse pleads, “Take pity, take pity on the young Princess, whom I love so much!” “No!” answers the Queen, “there shall be no
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The King orders the lace merchants to be led in, whom he has summoned, together with the lace-makers and workmen of their countries, and also the merchants of old Bohemian crystal and precious stones. Among other objects, there is a beautiful ‘magic’ mirror, which possesses the property of reflecting
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was staged under the direction of Col. Vladimir Teliakovsky, Petipa's bitterest enemy. Teliakovsky was determined to de-throne Petipa from his rank of ballet master and Petipa writes in his memoirs that Teliakovsky would stop at nothing to get rid of him and that he believed it was Teliakovsky's plan
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The Princess comes out, meets her with compassion and gives her some bread. In gratitude, the Queen offers an apple (poisoned). The Princess at first declines the apple, then accepts it, takes a bite and, stunned, falls down as if dead. The Queen gloats over her deed and fails to notice that she has
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They announce the Princess's arrival. She has come to ask the Queen to be present at her wedding. Hiding her envy, the Queen receives the Princess courteously and agrees to her request. Then the Queen asks her to go into the nearby forest with her nurse to pick forget-me-nots, of which the Queen is
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After the Mazurka, the King orders for the mirror to be taken to the Queen's room. The Queen looks into the mirror again, but to her question, “Am I the most beautiful of all?” the mirror reflects the image of the Princess. The Queen is horrified. In the loud distance, trumpets are heard; the Queen
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was a complete disaster and was received with whistles, cat-calls and even shouts of "curtain" in subsequent performances after the première. Although it was given two abridged performances in 1904, the ballet never found a permanent place in the Imperial Ballet repertoire. It did, however, find a
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At that moment, the nursemaid, all in tears, no longer able to keep the secret, tells everything that happened, but the Princess stops her and finishes the story. The King is frightfully angry and threatens the Queen with the dungeon. A sudden derangement of the Queen's mind, who, in an attack of
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The Elder of the Gnomes comes forward; behind him follows the King, Queen, the Prince, the nurse and the King's grooms. The gnome shows them the place where the Princess rests. The Queen conceals her joy. The King is sorrowful. The nurse is crying. The Prince, in despair at the sight of the dead
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The Princess enters with her nursemaid. Compelled to obey the Queen, the nurse is trembling. The Princess looks around in all directions and says to her, “This forest frightens me; there are no forget-me-nots here; why did you bring me so far from the castle?” “The Queen commanded me,” the nurse
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The Princess appears in her dress of leaves, strewn with dew-drops. The gnomes ask her to dance and she agrees. The gnomes stand in groups and beat time on their anvils, accompanying the Princess during her dance. After the variations, the Elder of the Gnomes takes the Princess into the hut and
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The Princess comes to life... the Queen stands in astonishment, as if turned to stone. The others express their great joy. The Princess stands up (she is wrapped in a gold coverlet), glides along like a shade as the coverlet falls away; she sees the Prince, who rushes to embrace her.
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The Princess rushes in, frightened, for she cannot find her way out of the forest... suddenly she finds herself surrounded by gnomes, who are fascinated with her and try to calm her down. The Elder of the Gnomes leads her into his hut, where she is attired in a dress of tree leaves.
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At the end of the Pas d’action, the Queen, extremely upset, asks the mirror again, “Who is the most beautiful of all?” and once again, the mirror presents the Princess's image in all its beauty. This time the Queen, in a fit of envy and anger, faints. All rush to her assistance.
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The Princess and her fiancé, the Prince enters with their retinues. The King is overjoyed. The secret envy of the Queen, who recognises in the Princess's face the image that reflected in the mirror, that is, of the one woman whose beauty exceeds her own.
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The Princess calls after her for help, but in vain. The nurse is too far away to hear the Princess's calls. Trembling, the Princess looks to find her way, walking through the trees and trying to get out of the forest, she disappears among them.
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The Prince (that is, his shade) wants to draw the Princess into his embrace; they rush towards each other, but they cannot come together. At the very moment they are about to embrace, darkness falls and everything disappears.
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commands that she herself be dressed in peasant's clothes so that she may realise her own intention, having conceived the idea of giving the princess a poisoned apple. The Princess's maid dresses her. The Vision disappears.
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He climbs the tree; as he does, at the back of the stage, a valley appears; the sky is studded with stars. From the height of the tree, the Prince sees the castle; he climbs down and exits in the direction of the castle.
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The gnome hands the King the handkerchief as material evidence of who gave the Princess the poisoned apple. The King recognises the Queen's handkerchief and shows it to her asking, “Is this your handkerchief?”
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the most beautiful woman in the entire realm. The Queen, seeing her own reflection, is delighted, much to the joy of the King, who buys the mirror. The Queen, rejoicing, invites the courtiers to dance.
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The gnomes are carrying the Princess away in a glass coffin covered with flowers; they place the coffin deep in a grotto. The gnomes leave praying; one remains to stand guard and then falls asleep.
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The gnomes joyfully return, but horror seizes them at the sight of the Princess. The Elder of the Gnomes finds the handkerchief and shows it to the others, evidence that an outside has been there.
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At the rise of the curtain, the Queen is on stage, her gaze fixed on the mirror. She says to herself, “As long as the Princess is here, I will not be the most beautiful… she must die!”
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The King and Queen enter with courtly ladies and cavaliers; the Queen is young and beautiful, the King old; he tries to please the Queen. Baskets and garlands are brought to the Queen.
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The King asks his daughter who gave her the apple. The Prince also begs her to recount everything. The Princess answers, “A poor peasant girl, who was carrying a basket of apples.”
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The Prince awakens, still under the influence of his dream. He tries to orient himself to the forest, looks around, asking himself, “What path must I take to return to the castle?”
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commissioned Petipa to create the ballet in 1902, but soon afterwards, Volkonsky was forced to resign from his position as director after an incident with the
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Petipa gives the following account in his memoirs of how he was convinced that the ballet's poor staging was all part of a conspiracy to get rid of him:
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The Prince appears in search of the Princess. He is despondent, sorrowful and tired. He sits down next to a large tree to rest and falls asleep.
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was given the most appalling staging imaginable with horrific scenery designs and costumes that were unfinished and provoked unanimous laughter.
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Gnomes come out of the cave and down from the hills: some are carrying sheaves of brushwood; others are digging out passageways in the crags.
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and was performed thirty-six times between 1905 and 1911. Despite the failure of the original production, in all the scathing reviews for
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Princess, approaches the grating. He breaks the grating and the coffin. At that instant, the apple rolls out in front of the Prince.
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extremely fond. The Princess, delighted that she can bring pleasure to the Queen, kisses her hand and leaves with the nurse.
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The Queen, dressed as a peasant girl and carrying a basket of apples, appears stealthily and knocks on the door of the hut.
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As soon as she leaves, the Queen walks up to the mirror and says to herself: “Now I shall be the most beautiful of all.”
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Gardeners, men and women, are decorating the garden, weaving baskets and preparing garlands for the Queen.
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advises her not to admit anybody during his absence. The gnomes depart for work with their implements.
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Le cortège aux flambeaux. Marche funèbre (Les gnomes portent la Princesse morte, couverte de fleurs)
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The betrothal of the Prince and Princess. In this last scene, character dances and classical pas.
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mercy. She must die and you must obey me. If not… you will die…” She hands her a dagger.
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was the final ballet to be staged by Petipa and was probably his most controversial.
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Little by little, the stage fills with dryads, who have gathered for diversion.
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dropped her handkerchief; seeing that the gnomes are returning, she runs out.
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The sun slowly sets and the moon appears in its place, surrounded by stars.
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performed by the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra with Sergei Stadler on violin
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Grand Pas d'action pour la Princesse, Zéphire et les étoiles (Valse);
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score of Arseny Koreshchenko's score as issued by the publisher,
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Scène finale. Retour des gnomes, qui trouvent la Princesse morte
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Variation pour la Princesse (avec l'accompagnement des enclumes)
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insanity, tells all what she ordered done and then falls dead.
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Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple
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in four acts and seven scenes, originally choreographed by
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Grand pas of the Princess escorted by zephyrs and stars.
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The Prince's dream – sunlight and dance of the sunrays.
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Variation pour les ouvrières des dentelles de Bruxelles
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Russian Ballet Master - The Memoirs of Marius Petipa
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home in Moscow, where it was staged in a revival by
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
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Index


Marius Petipa
Arseny Koreshchenko
Grimm's
Snow White
Alexander Pushkin's
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
O.S.
Aleksandr Golovin
French
Marius Petipa
Arseny Koreshchenko
fairy tale
Snow White
Brothers Grimm
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
Alexander Pushkin
O.S.
Imperial Mariinsky Theatre
St. Petersburg, Russia
Prince Serge Volkonsky
Prima Ballerina
Mathilde Kschessinskaya
Alexander Gorsky
Sergei Diaghilev
Mathilde Kschessinskaya
Sergei Legat
Marie Petipa
Pavel Gerdt
Nadezhda Petipa

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