La fille du Danube
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La fille du Danube (The Daughter of the Danube) is a ballet in two acts and four scenes, choreographed by Filippo Taglioni to music by Adolphe Adam, and premiered on 21 September 1836 by the ballet of the Académie Royale de Musique, Paris.
Revivals
- Revival by Marie Taglioni and Filippo Taglioni, premiered on 29 January 1838 at the St. Petersburg Imperial Bolshoi Kammeny Theatre for the Imperial Ballet, St. Petersburg, Russia.[note 1]
- Revival by Marius Petipa with musical additions and revisions by Léon Minkus, premiered on 24 February 1880 at the St. Petersburg Imperial Bolshoi Kammeny Theatre by the Imperial Ballet.
Note
- ↑ In 1999, the ballet master Paul Chalmers revived Taglioni's original version of this ballet for the Verona Ballet of Verona, Italy.