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Swan lake

A prince's love for a swan princess overcomes an evil sorcerer's spell in this fairy tale adaptation of the classic ballet.

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  • "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo"
  • "Stuttgart Ballet"
  • "Lebedinoe osero"
  • "Original Ballet Russe"
  • "Swan lake"
  • "lago dei cigni"
  • "Sadler's Wells Ballet, Metropolitan Opera House"
  • "Lago de los cisnes"@es
  • "Royal ballet"
  • "Bolshoi Ballet"
  • "Ballet Theatre"
  • "Le lac des cygnes"
  • "Leningrad Kirov Ballet"
  • "National Symphony Orchestra, 28th season, 2554th concert"
  • "Ballet under the stars"
  • "National Ballet"
  • "New York City Ballet"
  • "Slavenska-Franklin Ballet"
  • "Sadler's Wells Ballet"
  • "American Ballet Theatre"
  • "Schwanensee"@en
  • "Schwanensee"
  • "Massenet, Jules: La cigale"
  • "Ballet theatre"
  • "Lac des cygnes"@en

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  • "National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, The American University Concerts, Patrick Hayes, managing director, in association with Charles E. Green present "Slavenska-Franklin Ballet" with Mia Slavenska, Frederic Franklin, ballet orchestra conducted by Otto Frolich, artistic direction by Slavenska, Franklin, entire production designed by Peter Larkin, musical advisor, Otto Frolich, concert pianist, Richard Ellis, general manager Kurt Neumann, "Swan Lake," choreography: Petipa, music: Tchaikowsky."
  • "S. Hurok and Washington Performing Arts Society, Patrick Hayes, managing director, presents "Bolshoi Ballet," from The Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, director general: Mikhail Chulaki, principal choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich, conductors: Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alexander Kopylov, Kiril Tikhonov, guest conductor: Arthur Lief, with full Corps de Ballet and symphony orchestra, tour director: Mikhail Anastasiev, assistant director: Bolshoi Theatre. "Swan Lake," Act II, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, libretto by Vladimir Gebitchev and Vasily Geltser, choreography by Alexander Gorsky, designer: Simon Virsaladze, conductor: Alexander Kopylov."
  • "National Theatre, 1321 E Street Realty Corporation, lessee, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, Ballet Theatre Foundation, Blevins Davis, president presents "Ballet Theatre," Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Alicia Alonso, Igor Youskevitch, John Kriza, Mary Ellen Moylan, Gemze de Lappe, Paula Lloyd, Ruth Ann Koesun, Eric Braun, Lillian Lanese, Michael Lland, Anna Cheselka, Jenny Workman, Kelly Brown, Dorothy Scott, Liane Plane, conductor Joseph Levine, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, assistant conductor Otto Frohn, ballet master Edward Caton. "Swan Lake," choreography by Anton Dolin after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa, music by Peter Tchaikowsky, scenery by Lee Simonson, men's costumes by Lucinda Ballard, conductor: Otto Frohn."
  • "Carter Barron Amphitheatre, Washington, D.C., Super Attractions in association with David Polland and the Ballet Foundation present "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo," Sergei J. Denham, director, Nina Novak, Gertrude Tyven, Yvonne Chouteau, Sonia Taanila, Lupe Serrano, Leon Danielian, Oleg Tupine, Victor Moreno, Alan Howard, conductor: Ivan Boutnikoff, "Swan Lake," a choreographic poem in one act, music by Tschaikowsky, choreography after Lev Ivanov, costumes by H. Mahieu, Inc."
  • "Summer Ballet Festival "Ballet Under the Stars," the San Carlo Opera Company, Fortune Gallo, managing director presents the "Original Ballet Russe," Col. W. de Basil, director general, Bronislava Nijinska, maitre-de-ballet, David Lichine, choreographer, Alexander Smallens, conductor, Serge Grigorieff, regisseur-general, Victor Andoga, associate artistic director, Vsevolod Grigorieff, general secretary, Alexander Philippoff, executive manager, I. "The Swan Lake," (Le Lac des Cygnes), choreographic poem in one act, music by Tchaikovsky, choreography after M. Petipa, costumes by C. Korovine."
  • "Metropolitan Opera House, The Covent Garden Opera Trust, general administrator: David L. Webster, in association with The Arts Council of Great Britain and the British Council presents "The Sadler's Wells Ballet," from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, under the management of S. Hurok, director: Ninette De Valois, principal choreographer: Frederick Ashton, artistic direction: Ninette de Valois, Frederick Ashton, Constant Lambert, conductor: Robert Irving, guest conductor: Constant Lambert, "Le Lac des Cygnes," ballet in four acts, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, produced by Nicolai Sergueff, scenery and costumes designed by Leslie Hurry, the action takes place in legendary Germany, conductor: Constant Lambert."
  • "A prince's love for a swan princess overcomes an evil sorcerer's spell in this fairy tale adaptation of the classic ballet."@en
  • "The Feld Brothers present New York City Ballet, general director: Lincoln Kirstein, ballet masters: George Balanchine, John Taras, associate ballet mistresses: Una Kai, Janet Reed, New York City Ballet Orchestra, principal conductor: Robert Irving, associate conductor: Hugo Fiorato, costumes by Karinska, decor by David Hays, "Swan Lake," music by P. Tschaikovsky (through the courtesy of the Tschaikovsky Foundation), choreography by George Balanchine, costumes by Cecil Beaton, conductor: Robert Irving."
  • "The Ballet Foundation presents "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo," S.J. Denham, director, maitre de ballet: Frederic Franklin, conductor: Ivan Boutnikoff, Mia Slavenska, guest ballerina, Carter Barron Amphitheater, "Swan Lake," choreography after Lev Ivanov, music by Tschaikowsky."
  • "New York City Center of Music and Drama, season 1947-1948, Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith present "Ballet Theatre," Igor Youskevitch, Nora Kaye, Hugh Laing, Alicia Alonso, John Kriza, Lucia Chase, Dimitri Romanoff, Muriel Bentley, Diana Adams, Fernando Alonso, Paula Lloyd, Ruth Ann Koesun, Eric Braun, Mary Burr, Michael Maule, Enrique Martinez, Karel Williams, George Tomal, Dulce Wohner, Barbara Fallis, Melissa Hayden, Cynthia Riseley, Doreen Oswald, Shellie Farrell, Jenny Workman, Crandall, Diehl, Marvin Krauter, Arlene Garver, Isabel Mirrow, Norma Vance, Zachary Solov, Anna Cheselka, Fernand Nault, Harry Asmus, Jean Sullivan, Virginia Barnes, Peter Gladke, Marc West, Bill Thompson, Eloise Milton, artistic administrator Antony Tudor, musical director Max Goberman, associate regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, associate conductor Ben Steinberg, ballet mistress Margaret Craske, "Swan Lake," choreographic poem in one act, music by Peter Tschaikowsky, choreography by Anton Dolin after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa, scenery by Lee Simonson, men's costumes by Lucinda Ballard, conductor: Ben Steinberg."
  • "National Symphony Orchestra, founded by Hans Kindler in 1931, Howard Mitchell, music director, twenty-eighth season, 2554th concert, benefit of Georgetown Visitation Development Fund, New York City Ballet accompanied by National Symphony, I. "Swan Lake," music by P. Tschaikovsky (through the courtesy of The Tschaikovsky Foundation), choreography by George Balanchine, scenery and costumes by Cecil Beaton, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, conductor: Robert Irving (Monday), Hugo Fiorato (Wednesday)."
  • "The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Martin Feinstein, executive director of performing arts, Julius Rudel, music director and S. Hurok present, by arrangement with The Wuerttemberg State Theatre, general administrator Hans Peter Doll, administrative director Georg Zoller, The Stuttgart Ballet, director John Cranko, assistant director, Anne Wooliams, conductors Stewart Kershaw, Friedrich Lehn, Jacques Beaudry. "Swan Lake," ballet in four acts, premiere by the Stuttgart Ballet: December 22, 1972, music: Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsy, choreography and production: John Cranko, freely based on traditional versions, scenery and costumes: Jürgen Rose, lighting: Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr., conductor: Stewart Kershaw."
  • "New York City Center of Music and Drama, season 1946-1947, Ballet Foundation presents the "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo," S.J. Denham, director, "The Swan Lake," choreographic poem in one act, music by P.I. Tchaikowsky, choreography after Lev Ivanoff, scenery executed by Adrian Awan, costumes by H. Mahieu, Inc., solo violin: Leon Goldstein, solo harp: Marjorie Call-Salzedo, conductor: Ivan Boutnikoff."
  • "The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd, general administrator: David L. Webster, in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain presents The Royal Ballet (formerly The Sadler's Wells Ballet) from the Royal Opera House, London, under the management of S. Hurok, director: Ninette de Valois, presented in Washington by Patrick Hayes, "Le Lac des Cygnes," ballet in four acts, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, producted by Nicholas Sergeyev, present production revised by Ninette de Valois, choreography for the Pas de six in Act 1 and the Neapolitan dance in Act III by Frederick Ashton, scenery and costumes by Leslie Hurry, lighting by John Sullivan."
  • "New York City Center of Music and Drama, New York City Ballet, George Balanchine, artistic director, Jerome Robbins, associate artistic director, Leon Barzin, musical director, Lincoln Kirstein, general director. II. "Swan Lake," music by P. Tchaikovsky, choreography by George Balanchine, scenery and costumes by Cecil Beaton, costumes executed by Karinska, lighting by Jean Rosenthal."
  • "Washington Ballet Guild, Inc. presents "American Ballet Theatre," Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Lupe Serrano, Royes Fernandez, Toni Lander, John Kriza, Ruth Ann Koesun, Ivan Allen, Sallie Wilson, Bruce Marks, and Scott Douglas, Eleanor d'Antuono, Gayle Young, Susan Borree, Basil Thompson, Mary Gelder, Gail Israel, Richard Beaty ... musical director Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor Walter Hagen, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, ballet master Fernand Nault, assistant ballet master Enrique Martinez, Charles Payne, associate director. "Swan Lake," choreography after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, restaged by Fernand Nault, music by Peter Tchiakowsky, scenery by Lee Simonson, costumes by Karinska, conductor Walter Hagen."
  • "The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in association with Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc., Sherwin M. Goldman, president presents "American Ballet Theatre, Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Paolo Bortoluzzi, Eleanor D'Antuono, Michael Denard, Royes Fernandez, Carla Fracci, Cynthia Gregory, Ted Kivitt, Natalia Makarova, Ivan Nagy, Terry Orr, John Prinz, Michael Smuin, Sallie Wilson, Gayle Young, Karena Brock, William Carter, David Coll, Ellen Everett, Ian Horvath, Jonas Kage, Keith Lee, Daniel Levins, Bonnie Mathis, Dennis Nahat, Marcos Paredes, Zhandra Rodriguez, Christine Sarry, John Sowinski, Marianna Tcherkassky, Paula Tracy, Dean Badolato, Buddy Balough, Amy Blaisdell, Fernando Bujones, Christine Busch, Richard Cammack, Betty Chamberlin, Mona Clifford, Beverly Colvin, Warren Conover, Zola Dishong, Deborah Dobson, Jan Fisher, Carol Foster, Rory Foster, Ingrid Fraley, Nanette Glushak, Kim Highton, Kenneth Hughes, Marie Johansson, Pamela Johnson, Susan Jones, Rhodie Jorgenson, Dennis Marshall, Jacquelyn Marshall, Ruth Mayer, Jolinda Menendez, Janet Popeleski, Richard Schafer, Janet Shibata, Frank Smith, Clark Tippet, Gaudio Vacacio, Charles Ward, Denise Warner, Patricia Wesche, Maria Youskevitch, Akira Endo, principal conductor, David Gilbert, conductor, Dimitri Romanoff, Enrique Martinez, regisseurs, Patricia Wilde, Michael Lland, ballet masters, Daryl Dodson, general manager, Nananne Porcher, resident lighting designer. "Swan Lake," ballet in four acts, music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged and directed by David Blair, scnery by Oliver Smith, costumes by Freddy Wittop, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, conductor: Akira Endo."
  • "The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd., David L. Webster, general administrator, in association with The Arts Council of Great Britain presents "The Sadler's Wells Ballet," from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, under the management of S. Hurok, Washington management: The American University Concerts, Patrick Hayes, managing director, director: Ninette De Valois, associate director: Frederick Ashton, musical director: Robert Irving, conductors: John Hollingsworth, Robert Irving, guest conductor: Robert Zeller, "Le Lac des Cygnes," ballet in four acts, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, produced by Nicolai Sergeyev, present production revised by Ninette de Valois, choreography for the Pas de Six in Act I and the Neapolitan Dance in Act III by Frederick Ashton, scenery and costumes by Leslie Hurry, lighting by John Sullivan, conductor: John Hollingsworth."
  • "Live broadcast of The Australian Ballet's 2008 production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake at the Sydney Opera House. Interval interviews with cast and crew members and viewers of regional satellite telecasts."@en
  • "Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C., Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith present "Ballet Theatre," Igor Youskevitch, Hugh Laing, Janet Reed, Nicolas Orloff, Bambi Linn, Wallace Seibert, Shellie Farrell, Ernand Nault, Isabel Mirrow, Priscilla Allen, Kelly Brown, Vernon Lusby, Ralph McWilliams, Dolores Starr, Nora Kaye, John Kriza, Muriel Bentley, Paul Godkin, Ruth Ann Koesun, Mary Burr, Peter Gladke, Lillian Lanese, George Tomal, Charlyne Baker, Ruth Gilbert, Genia Melnitchenko, Liane Plane, Nana Gollner, Maria Tallchief, Diana Adams, Norma Vance, Eric Braun, Jocelyn Vollmar, Jenny Workman, Virginia Barnes, Jacqueline Dodge, Jack Beaber, Richard Goltra, Wilson Morelli, Dorothy Scott, Fernando Schaffen, with collaboration of Antony Tudor, musical director Max Goberman, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, ballet mistress Margaret Clarke, "Swan Lake," choreographic poem in one act, music by Peter Tschaikowsky, choreography by Anton Dolin after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa, scenery by Lee Simonson, men's costumes by Lucinda Ballard, conductor: Max Goberman."
  • "The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Ltd., general administrator: David L. Webster, in association with The Arts Council of Great Britain presents "The Sadler's Wells Ballet," under the management of S. Hurok, director: Ninette De Valois, presented in Washington by Patrick Hayes, associate director: Frederick Ashton, musical director: Robert Irving, conductor: Robert Irving, guest conductor: Arthur Lief, "Le Lac des Cygnes," ballet in four acts, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, produced by Nicolai Sergeyev, present production revised by Ninette de Valois, choreography for the Pas de Six in Act I and the Neapolitan Dance in Act III by Frederick Ashton, scenery and costumes by Leslie Hurry, lighting by John Sullivan, conductor: Robert Irving."
  • "Ballet in four acts; music by P. Tchaikovsky, libretto by V. Begichev and V. Geltser."@en
  • "National Theatre, 1321 E Street Realty Corporation, lessee, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, Ballet Theatre Foundation, Blevins Davis, president presents "Ballet Theatre," Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, directors, Alicia Alonso, Igor Youskevitch, John Kriza, Mary Ellen Moylan, Gemze de Lappe, Paula Lloyd, Ruth Ann Koesun, Eric Braun, Lillian Lanese, Michael Lland, Anna Cheselka, Jenny Workman, Kelly Brown, Dorothy Scott, Liane Plane, conductor Joseph Levine, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, assistant conductor Otto Frohn, ballet master Edward Caton. "Swan Lake," choreography by Anton Dolin after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa, music by Peter Tchaikowsky, scenery by Lee Simonson, men's costumes by Lucinda Ballard, conductor: Joseph Levine."
  • "National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, under the auspices of the National Symphony Orchestra Association, Columbia Artists' Management by special arrangement with the Ballet Foundation presents "Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo," S.J. Denham, director, maitre de ballet: Frederic Franklin, conductor: Ivan Boutnikoff, Maria Tallchief, Frederic Franklin, Nina Novak, Leon Danielian, Gertrude Tyven, Yvonne Chouteau, Irina Borowska, Alan Howard, Victor Moreno, Fernando Schaffenburg, Meredith Bayliss, Margery Beddow, Nancy Benson, James Brusock, Joseph Busheme, Yvonne Craig, Dorothy Daniels, Eleanor D'Antuono, Grant De Laney, Tarry De Mari, Jeanne Elyse, Giaconda Fillippini, Christine Hennessy, Jenifer Heyward, Salvador Juarez, Deni Lamont, Leonore Lovering, Barbara McGinnis, Irene Minor, Glenn Olson, Paul Roget, Joseph Savino, Sally Seven, Eugene Slavin, Valerie Smith, Miguel Terekhov, Walda Welch, Rochele Zide. "Swan Lake," choreography after Lev Ivanov, music by Tschaikowsky, violin solo: Leon Trebacz, cello solo: Richard Stehl."
  • "Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith, in association with Blevins Davis present "Ballet Theatre," local management Snow Concert Bureau, Constance A. Snow, musical director Max Goberman, regisseur Dimitri Romanoff, "Swan Lake," choreographic poem in one act, music by Peter Tschaikowsky, choreography by Anton Dolin after Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa, scenery by Lee Simonson, men's costumes by Lucinda Ballard, conductor: Max Goberman."
  • "Patrick Hayes in association with The Friday Morning Music Club and S. Hurok presents "The Bolshoi Ballet," from the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, director general: Vassily Pakhomov, principal choreographer: Leonid Lavrovsky, principal conductor: Yuri Faier, principal designer: Vadim Rindin, conductor: Alexander Kopylov, soloists include: Maya Plisetskaya, Marina Kondratieva, Ekaterina Maximova, Nina Timofeyeva, Natalia Kasatkina, Natalia Ryzhenko, Maya Samokhvalova, Natalia Bessmertnova, Nina Sorokina, Nicolai Fadeyechev, Maris Liepa, Yaroslav Sekh, Vladimir Vasiliev, Mikhail Lavrovsky, Vladimir Levashev, Vladimir Nikonov, Esfandiar Kashani, Shamil Yagudin, with additional soloists, full corps de ballet, symphony orchestra, guest conductor: Arthur Lief, "Swan Lake," ballet in four acts, music by Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, libretto by V. Begitchev and V. Geltzer, choreogarphy by Alexander Gorsky (Act I, II, II) and Asaf Messerer (Act IV), revised by Asaf Messerer and Alexander Radunsky, designer: SImon Versaladze, conductor: Yuri Faier, balletmaster-producer: Leonid Lavrovsky."
  • "Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, house manager: Neville Coppel, box office manager: Derek Wilson, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, limited, general administrator: David L. Webster, deputy general administrator: Sir Steuart Wilson, present "The Sadler's Wells Ballet," the 61st performance at the Royal Opera House by the Sadler's Wells Ballet of "Le Lac des Cygnes," Act II, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, produced by Nicholas Sergeyev, present production revised by Ninette de Valois, scenery and costumes by Leslie Hurry, lighting by John Sullivan, guest conductor: Anatole Fistoulari."
  • "The National Ballet, Frederic Franklin, artistic director, Oleg Tupine, ballet master, Ottavio de Rosa, principal conductor, James MacInnes, associate conductor, John Gamble, stage manager, May Ishimoto, costumer, Ralph Black, general manager, sponsored by George Washington University, "Swan Lake," choreography after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, restaged by Frederic Franklin, music by Peter Tchaikovsky, ladies costumes by May Ishimoto, men's costumes by Grace, conductor: Ottavio DeRosa."
  • "The Feld Brothers present New York City Ballet, principal conductor: Robert Irving, associate conductor: Hugo Fiorato, ballet masters: George Balanchine, John Taras, assistant: Vida Brown, "Swan Lake," music by P. Tschaikovsky (through the courtesy of the Tschaikovsky Foundation), choreography by George Balanchine, scenery & costumes by Cecil Beaton, costumes executed by Karinska, conductor: Robert Irving."
  • "S. Hurok in association with Patrick Hayes and The Friday Morning Music Club presents Leningrad Kirov Ballet, formerly The Maryinsky Ballet, artistic director: Konstantin Sergeyev, principal conductor: Evgeni Dubovskoi, conductor: Vadim Kalentiev, principal designer: Simon Virsaladze, guest conductor: Arthur Lief, director of the American tour: Vladimir Koloboshkin, director-general cultural activities of the city of Leningrad, "Swan Lake," a ballet in four acts, music by Piotr Ilich Tchaikowsky, first produced at the Mayinsky Theatre, January 27, 1895, choreography: Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised by Konstantin Sergevey, design: Simon Virsaldze, conductor: Evgeni Dobovskoi."

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  • "Le Lac Des Cygnes"
  • "Swan lake"@en
  • "Swan lake"
  • "... The Royal Ballet ... [in Le lac des cygnes], Theatre Royal Dublin, Monday May 13th, 1957"@en
  • "Swan Lake : Suite"
  • "Swan Lake : an enchanating version of the classic musical story"
  • "SWAN LAKE"
  • "Le lac des cygnes"
  • "Le lac des cygnes"@en
  • "Swan Lake"
  • "Swan Lake"@en
  • "Swan Lake"@es
  • "The swan lake"
  • "The swan lake = Le lac des cygnes = Der schwanensee : suite from the ballet"@en
  • "Swan lake = Le @lac des cygnes = Schwanensee"
  • "Le Lac des cygnes = The Swan Lake : a romantic ballet in four acts"@en

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