Raymonda, Op. 57

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Raymonda, Op. 57 is a full-length classical ballet by Alexander Glazunov, renowned for its rich, melodious score and prominent place in the late 19th-century Russian ballet repertoire.

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instanceOf ballet
full-length classical ballet
balletCompanyAtPremiere Imperial Ballet NERFINISHED
balletCulture Russian ballet
balletMasterAtPremiere Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
balletScoreTitle Raymonda NERFINISHED
balletType story ballet
choreographerAtPremiere Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
cityOfPremiere Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
composer Alexander Glazunov NERFINISHED
containsNumber Grand pas classique hongrois NERFINISHED
Pas de dix NERFINISHED
Variation of Raymonda (Dream scene)
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
firstAbderakhmanInterpreter Sergei Legat GENERATED
firstJeanDeBrienneInterpreter Pavel Gerdt GENERATED
firstRaymondaInterpreter Pierina Legnani GENERATED
genre classical ballet
romantic ballet
hasChoreographicRevisionsBy Alexander Gorsky NERFINISHED
George Balanchine NERFINISHED
Konstantin Sergeyev NERFINISHED
Mikhail Baryshnikov NERFINISHED
Rudolf Nureyev NERFINISHED
Yuri Grigorovich NERFINISHED
hasPrologue yes
hasSuiteArrangements yes
historicalContext Imperial Russian ballet tradition under Tsar Nicholas II
language none (wordless ballet score)
librettist Lidia Pashkova NERFINISHED
Marius Petipa NERFINISHED
musicStyle late-Romantic
notableFor prominent place in late 19th-century Russian ballet repertoire
rich, melodious score
numberOfActs 3
opusNumber Op. 57
orchestration full symphony orchestra
period late 19th century
premiereDate 1898-01-19
premierePlace Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
principalFemaleRole Raymonda NERFINISHED
principalMaleRole Abderakhman NERFINISHED
Jean de Brienne NERFINISHED
publisherOfScore M. P. Belaieff NERFINISHED
setting medieval Hungary
structure prologue and three acts
style Imperial Russian ballet
theatreOfPremiere Mariinsky Theatre NERFINISHED
yearComposed 1897

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Alexander Glazunov notableWork Raymonda, Op. 57