Disambiguation evidence for Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky via surface form

"Swan Lake"


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adaptedAs animated features
adaptedAs films
adaptedAs television productions
basedOn German and Russian folk tales
catalogueNumber Op. 20
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
culturalStatus one of the most famous ballets in the classical repertoire
form full-length ballet
genre classical music
genre romantic ballet
hasAlternativeEnding happy ending (defeat of Rothbart)
hasAlternativeEnding tragic ending (death of Odette and Siegfried)
influence frequently performed by major ballet companies worldwide
influence standard of classical ballet repertoire
instanceOf ballet
instanceOf classical ballet
keyFeatures contrast between white swans and black swan
keyFeatures leitmotifs associated with characters
language none (wordless ballet score)
movement Romanticism
notableNumber Black Swan Pas de deux
notableNumber Dance of the Little Swans (Pas de quatre)
notableNumber Swan Theme
notableNumber White Swan Pas de deux
notableProduction 1895 Petipa–Ivanov production at Mariinsky Theatre
notableRecordingMedium orchestral concert suites extracted from the ballet
notableRevivalChoreographer Lev Ivanov NERFINISHED
notableRevivalChoreographer Marius Petipa
notableRevivalPremiereDate 1895-01-15
notableRevivalPremierePlace Mariinsky Theatre
surface form: Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg
numberOfActs 4
orchestration full symphony orchestra
originalChoreographer Julius Reisinger NERFINISHED
originalLibrettist Vasily Geltser
originalLibrettist Vladimir Begichev NERFINISHED
period late 19th century
premiereDate 1877-03-04
premierePlace Bolshoi Theatre
surface form: Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
principalCharacter Odette
principalCharacter Odile
principalCharacter Siegfried
surface form: Prince Siegfried
principalCharacter Rothbart
setting medieval Germany (traditional staging)
structure prologue and four acts (in some productions)
style Russian classical ballet tradition
theme betrayal
theme love
theme magic and enchantment
theme tragedy

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