Principal Productions
See also categories: Ballets Russes productions and Category of Ballets Russes productionsYear | Title | Composer | Choreographer | Set and costume |
1909 | Le Pavillon d'Armide | Nikolai Tcherepnin | Michel Fokine | Alexandre Benois |
1909 | Les Sylphides | Frédéric Chopin | Michel Fokine | |
1909 | Prince Igor | Alexander Borodin | Michel Fokine | Nicholas Roerich |
1909 | Cléopatre | Anton Arensky | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1910 | The Firebird | Igor Stravinsky | Michel Fokine | Alexandre Golovine |
Léon Bakst | ||||
1910 | Schéhérazade | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1910 | Carnaval | Robert Schumann | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1911 | Petrushka | Igor Stravinsky | Michel Fokine | Alexandre Benois |
1911 | Le Spectre de la Rose | Carl Maria von Weber | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1912 | L'après-midi d'un faune | Claude Debussy | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
Vaslav Nijinsky | Odilon Redon | |||
1912 | Daphnis et Chloé | Maurice Ravel | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1912 | Le Dieu Bleu | Reynaldo Hahn | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1912 | Thamar | Mily Balakirev | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1913 | Jeux | Claude Debussy | Vaslav Nijinsky | Léon Bakst |
1913 | Le sacre du printemps | Igor Stravinsky | Vaslav Nijinsky | Nicholas Roerich |
1913 | Tragédie de Salomé | Florent Schmitt | Boris Romanov | Sergey Sudeykin |
1914 | La légende de Joseph | Richard Strauss | Michel Fokine | Léon Bakst |
1914 | Le Coq d'Or | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | Michel Fokine | Natalia Goncharova |
1915 | Soleil de Nuit | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | Léonide Massine | Mikhail Larionov |
1917 | Parade | Erik Satie | Léonide Massine | Pablo Picasso |
1919 | La Boutique fantasque | Gioachino Rossini arr Ottorino Respighi | Léonide Massine | André Derain |
1919 | Le Tricorne (El Sombrero de Tres Picos) | Manuel de Falla | Léonide Massine | Pablo Picasso |
1920 | Le chant du rossignol | Igor Stravinsky | Léonide Massine | Henri Matisse |
1920 | Pulcinella | Igor Stravinsky | Léonide Massine | Pablo Picasso |
1921 | Chout | Sergei Prokofiev | Léonide Massine | Mikhail Larionov |
1921 | Sleeping Princess | Pyotr Tchaikovsky | Marius Petipa | Léon Bakst |
1922 | Renard | Igor Stravinsky | Bronislava Nijinska | Mikhail Larionov |
1923 | Les Noces | Igor Stravinsky | Bronislava Nijinska | Natalia Goncharova |
1924 | Les Biches | Francis Poulenc | Bronislava Nijinska | Marie Laurencin |
1924 | Les Fâcheux | Georges Auric | Bronislava Nijinska | Georges Braque |
1924 | Le train bleu | Darius Milhaud | Bronislava Nijinska | Henri Laurens (scene) |
Jean cocteau | Gabrielle Chanel (costumi) | |||
Pablo Picasso (fondali) | ||||
1925 | Les matelots | Georges Auric | Léonide Massine | Pruna |
1925 | Zephyr et Flore | Vernon Duke | Léonide Massine | Georges Braque |
1926 | Jack in the Box | Erik Satie (orch. Milhaud) |
George Balanchine | André Derain |
1927 | La chatte | Henri Sauguet | George Balanchine | Naum Gabo |
1927 | Mercure | Erik Satie | Léonide Massine | Pablo Picasso |
1927 | Pas d'acier | Sergei Prokofiev | Léonide Massine | George Jaculov |
1928 | Apollon musagète (Apollo) | Igor Stravinsky | George Balanchine | Andre Bauschant (scene) |
Coco Chanel (costumi) | ||||
1929 | Le fils prodigue/ Prodigal Son | Sergei Prokofiev | George Balanchine | Georges Rouault |
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