Kalkabrino
Kalkabrino is a ballet in three acts and three scenes, with choreography by Marius Petipa and music by Léon Minkus.
Kalkabrino | |
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Choreographer | Marius Petipa |
Music | Léon Minkus |
Premiere | -February 13, 1891 (Julian calendar) -February 25, 1891 (Gregorian calendar) Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Original ballet company | Imperial Russian Ballet |
Characters | -Cigala -Kalkabrino -Marietta/Draginiatza -Olivier -René, Marietta's father -Reuben |
Première performance
The ballet was first presented by the Imperial Russian Ballet on 13 February 1891, on the Julian calendar (25 February 1891 in the Gregorian calendar) at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Original cast
The principal dancers at the première were:
- Carlotta Brianza — as Marietta/Draginiatza
- Enrico Cecchetti — as Reuben
- Pavel Gerdt — as Kalkabrino
- Felix Kschessinsky — as René, Marietta's father
- Nikolai Legat — as Olivier
- Marie Petipa — as Cigala.
Production notes
- This work was not produced with the participation of Minkus, who had already retired to Vienna in 1886. Instead, the score was a pastiche of airs extracted from several ballets.
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