- (1971) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet and Edward Villella in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1972) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet and Edward Villella in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1974) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1976) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1973) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1975) His ballet, "Nutcracker Suite," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1979) His ballet, "Nutcracker," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Carolyn Clark was director.
- (1977) His ballet, "Nutcracker," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with the New Jersey Ballet in the cast. Joseph Carow and George Tomal were directors.
- (July 22, 1971) He composed the first two acts in the ballet, "Anastasia," in a three act version by the Royal Ballet company at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Lynn Seymour (Anastasia); Derek Rencher (Tsar); Svetlana Berisova (Tsarvina); Antoinette Siblyey and Anthony Dowell (Kschesinska) in the cast. Barry Kay was scenic and costume designer.
- (July 1973) The ballet, "Celebration," was performed in the Festival of Two Worlds at the Teatro Nuovo in Spoleto, Italy with Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell (England) danced "The Sleeping Beauty" final act" in Act One. They danced Ashton's ballet, "Pas De Deux from Thais" in Act Two. Violette Verdy and Jean-Pierre Bonnefous (France) danced Robbins' new dance, "Bagatelles" to Beethoven's music. Carla Fracci and Paolo Bortoluzzi (Italy); Patricia McBride and Helgi Tomasson (United States) danced Robbins' "Afternoon of a Faun" in Act One. They danced Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky's Pas De Deux" in Act Two. Malika Sabirova and Muzafar Bourkhanov (Soviet Union) danced "The Corsair Pas De Deux" in the cast. They danced Petipa/Minkus in display piece from "Don Quixote." They all danced in the finale with Ivanov's adagio from "Swan Lake" Act Two. Jerome Robbins was director. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was scenery designer.
- (April 13, 1965) He was composer for the ballet, "Eugene Onegin," in the Stuttgart Ballet company production at the Wuerttemberg State Theatre in Stuttgart, Germany with Marcia Hayden (Tatiana) and Heinz Clauss (Onegin) in the cast. Kurt Heinz Stolze was music arranger and orchestra supervisor. John Cranko was choreographer. Jurgen Rose was scenery and costume designer. Alexander Pushkin was original writer.
- (June 10, 1969) He was composer for the ballet, "Eugene Onegin," in the Stuttgart Ballet company production at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York City with Marcia Hayden (Tatiana) and Heinz Clauss (Onegin) in the cast. Kurt Heinz Stolze was music arranger and orchestra supervisor. John Cranko was choreographer. Jurgen Rose was scenery and costume designer. Alexander Pushkin was original writer.
- (April 13, 1967) Gabriel Faure, Igor Stravinsky and he were composers for the ballet, "Jewels," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Violette Verdy; Conrad Ludlow; Mimi Paul; Francisco Moncion; Patricia McBride; Edward Villella; Patricia Neary; Suzanne Farrell and Jacques D'Amboise in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Karinska was costume designer. Peter Harvey was scenery designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer.
- (January 30, 1934) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," in the Sadler's Wells Ballet production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Alicia Markova (Sugarplum Fairy) and Harold Turner (Prince) in the cast. Nicholas Sergeyev was choreographer.
- (December 17, 1892) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Antoinette Dell-Era (Sugarplum Fairy) and Paul Gerdt (Prince) in the cast. Lev Ivanov was choreographer and writer. M.I. Botcharov was scenery designer.
- (1944) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," in the San Francisco Ballet company production in San Francisco, California. William Christensen was choreographer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (November 17, 1967) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Swedish Ballet company production at the Royal Swedish Opera House in Stockholm, Sweden. E.T.A. Hoffman was writer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (February 29, 1968) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Ballet company production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London, England. E.T.A. Hoffman was writer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (December 11, 1964) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," in the NewYork City Ballet production at the New York State Theater in New York City. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was scenery designer. Karinaks was costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (October 17, 1940) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," in the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo production at the 51st Theatre in New York City with Alicia Markova and Andrei Eglevsky in the cast. Alexandre Benois was scenery and costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (February 2, 1954) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker," in the New York City Ballet production with Alberta Grant (Clara); Susan Kaufman (Fritz); Michael Arshansky (Herr Drosselmeyer); Paul Nickel (Nutcracker); Maria Tallchief (Sugarplum Fairy) and Nicholas Magallanes (Cavalier) in the cast. George Balanchine was choreographer. Horace Armistead was scenery designer. Karinska was costume designer. Vlady was mask designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (May 10, 1968) He was composer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Ballet company production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. E.T.A. Hoffman was writer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer.
- (December 4, 1969) He was composer for the ballet, "Reveries," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater in New York City with Conrad Ludlow; Anthony Blum; Johnna Kirkland and Gelsey Kirkland in the cast. John Clifford was choreographer. Joe Eula was costume designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer.
- (October 18, 1948) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the New York City Ballet production. Barbara Karinska was costume designer.
- (December 6, 1934) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the School for American Ballet production at the Avery Memorial Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut with Kathryn Mullowney; Heidi Vossler and Charles Laskey in the cast.
- (1947) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed at the Paris Opera in Paris, France.
- (June 9, 1934) He was composer for the ballet, "Serenade," in the School of American Ballet production at Felix M. Warburg Estate in White Plains, New York. George Balanchine was choreographer. Jean Lurcat was costume designer.
- (1941) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the American Ballet Caravan production in the South American Tour. Alvin Colt was costume designer.
- (Summer 1950) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the New York City Ballet production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England.
- (March 1 to 15, 1935) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the School of American Ballet production at the Adelphi Theatre in New York City.
- (October 17, 1940) The ballet, 'Serenade," was performed in the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Marie-Jeanne; Igor Youskevitch and Frederic Franklin in the cast. Lurcat was costume designer.
- (1974) The ballet, "Serenade," was performed in the School of American Ballet production in their annual program at the Juillard Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City.
- (January 15, 1890) He was composer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Carlotta Brianza (Princess Aurora); Paul Gerdt (Prince); Marie Petipa (Lilac Fairy) Enrino Cecchetti (Carabosse/Bluebird) and Varvara Nikitina (Enchanted Princess) in the cast. Marius Patipa was choreographer. Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevolojsky were writers. Charles Perault was original writer. Ivan Vseveolovksy was scenery and costume designer.
- (November 2, 1981) He was composer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Diaghliev's Ballets Russes production at the Alhambra Theatre in London, England with Olga Spessivtzeva (Princess Aurora); Pierre Vladimiroff (Prince); Lydia Lopokova (Lilac Fairy/Enchanted Princess) and Carlotta Brianza (Carabosse); Ludmilla Sholiar (White Cat) in the cast. Felia Dubrovska; Lydia Sokolova; Bronislava Nijinska; Lubov Egorova and Vera Nemtchinova played the Fairies. Nicholas Sergeyev was director. Marius Petipa was original choreographer. Bronislava Nijinska was choreographer. Igor Stravinsky was orchestra director. Leon Bakst was scenery and costume designer.
- (February 2, 1939) He was composer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Sadler's Wells ballet production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Margot Fonteyn (Princess Aurora); Robert Helpmann (Prince); June Brae (Lilac Fairy); Mary Honey (Bluebird) and Harold Turner (Bluebird) in the cast. Nicholas Sergeyev was choreographer. Marius Petipa was original choreographer. Nadia Benois was scenery and costume designer.
- (July 29 & 30, 1937) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed at the Lewisohn Stadium in New York City.
- (1965) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed at the Kirov Ballet production at the St. Petersburg, Russia with Alla Sizova and Yuri Soloviev in the cast. The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the National Ballet of Washington in Washington D.C. Ben Stevenson was choreographer.
- (1972) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the National Ballet of Canada with Veronica Tennant (Princess Aurora) and Rudolf Nureyev (Prince Florimund) in the cast. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer.
- (February 12, 1937) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the Philadelphia Ballet production at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Catherine Littlefield was artistic director and choreographer.
- (1965) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed at the Kirov Ballet production at the St. Petersburg, Russia with Alla Sizova and Yuri Soloviev in the cast.
- (After October 9, 1949) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the Sadler's Wells Ballet production in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with Margot Fonteyn (Princess Aurora); Robert Helpmann (Prince); Beryl Gray (Lilac Fairy); Moira Shearer and Alexis Rassine in the cast.
- (October 9, 1949) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the Sadler's Wells Ballet production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Margot Fonteyn (Princess Aurora); Robert Helpmann (Prince); Beryl Gray (Lilac Fairy); Moira Shearer and Alexis Rassine in the cast.
- (February 20, 1946) The ballet, 'The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in the Sadler's Wells Ballet production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England with Margot Fonteyn (Princess Autora); Robert Helpmann (Prince); Beryl Grey (Lilac Fairy); Pamela May (Bluebird) and Alexis Rassine (Bluebird) in the cast. Frederick Ashton and Ninette De Valois were choreographers. Oliver Messel was scenery and costume designer.
- (1968) He was original composer for the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty." Frederick Ashton was composer and director.
- (1967) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed at the German Opera House in Berlin, Germany. Kenneth MacMillan was director.
- (September 17, 1970) The ballet, 'The Sleeping Beauty," was performed at the La Scala Theatre in Milan, Italy with Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev in the cast. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer.
- (1984) The ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," was performed in a Royal Command Performance in London, England with Anthony Dowell (Prince Florimund) and Alexander Grant (Carabosse) in the cast. Henry Bardon and Lila De Nobili were designers. Marius Petipa was original choreographer. Kenneth MacMillan was choreographer. Peter Farmer was designer. American Friends of Covent Garden were fundraisers. Ivan Alexandrovich Vselozhsky was librettist.
- (February 8, 1895) He was composer for the ballet, "Swan Lake," at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Pierina Legnani (Odette/Odile) in the cast. Lev Ivanov and Marius Petipa were choreographers. V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book.
- (January 17, 1895) He was composer for the ballet, "Swan Lake," in a premiere at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia with Perina Legnani (Odette/Odile) in the cast. Lev Ivanov was choreographer. V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book.
- (March 4, 1877) He was composer for the ballet, "Swan Lake," at the Imperial Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia with Pauline Karpakova (leading role) in the cast. V.P. Begitchev and Vasily Geltzer wrote the book. Julius Reisinger was choreographer.
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