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Petipa М.I., (1818-1910), choreographer


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PETIPA Marius Ivanovich (1818-1910), French ballet dancer, choreographer, and teacher. He studied under his father J. Petipa and A. Vestris. Invited to St. Petersburg as a mime dancer in 1847, he danced until 1869. A teacher in St. Petersburg's Theatre School in 1855-87, he worked as a choreographer of the Imperial Company regularly from 1862 and its chief choreographer in 1855-87. He created over 60 ballets for the Bolshoy Theatre and Mariinsky Theatre, including C. Pugni's Pharaoh's Daughter in 1862, L. F. Minkus's Don Quixote and Bayadere in 1871 and 1877, P. I. Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake in 1890 and 1895, the latter choreographed together with L. I. Ivanov, and A. K. Glazunov's Raymonda and Trial of Damis in 1898 and 1900. Petipa created the so-called grand ballet to combine classical dances, divertissement suites, and pantomime scenes. He was one of the first to realise that ballet was similar to music in that it had its inner content independent of a plot. He himself composed episodes mainly to develop a theme and emphasise choreography. His collaboration with Tchaikovsky and Glazunov confirmed the truth of his ideas, which became the basis for a new trend in the 20th century, whereby music dictated the form of the ballet performance. Petipa's ballets featured E. O. Vazem, M. S. Surovshchikiva-Petipa, Ivanov, K. Brianza, F. I. Kshesinsky, P. A. Gerdt, E. P. Sokolova, V. A. Nikitina, O. I. Preobrazhenskaya, M. F. Kschessinska, M. M. Petipa, et al. He lived at 53 Fontanka Embankment and 12 Zagorodny Avenue and died in Gurzuf. He was buried at Volkovo Cemetery, his remains moved to the Necropolis of Artists in 1948.

Reference: Красовская В. М. Русский балетный театр второй половины XIX века. Л.; М., 1963. С. 211-336; Мариус Петипа: Материалы. Воспоминания. Ст. Л., 1971; Слонимский Ю. И. Драматургия балетного театра XIX века: Очерки, либретто, сценарии. М., 1977. С. 242-340; Гершензон П. Д. Путешествие с комментариями // Метафизика Петербурга. СПб., 1993. С. 295-308; Губская И. Т. Лик Петербурга в балетах Петипа // Петербургские чтения-97. СПб., 1997. С. 482-484; Мариус Петипа: Мемуары балетмейстера, ст. и публ. о нем / Сост. А. Игнатенко. СПб., 2003.

G. N. Dobrovolskaya.

Persons
Brianza Carlotta
Gerdt Pavel Andreevich
Glazunov Alexander Konstantinovich
Ivanov Lev Ivanovich
Kschessinska Mathilde (Maria) Felixovna
Kshesinsky Felix Ivanovich
Minkus Ludwig Fedorovich (Aloisius Ludwig)
Nikitina Varvara Alexandrovna
Petipa Jean-Antoine
Petipa Marius Ivanovich
Preobrazhenskaya Olga Iosifovna (Osipovna)
Pugni Cesare (Cezar)
Sokolova Evgenia Pavlovna
Surovshchikova-Petipa Maria Sergeevna
Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich
Vazem Ekaterina (Mathilde) Ottovna
Vestris Auguste (born Marie-Jean Augustin)

Addresses
Fontanka River Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 53
Zagorodny Avenue/Saint Petersburg, city, house 12

Bibliographies
Слонимский Ю. И. Мастера балета: К. Дидло, Ж. Перро, А. Сен-Леон, Л. Иванов, М. Петипа. М.; Л., 1937
Красовская В. М. Русский балетный театр второй половины XIX века. Л.; М., 1963
Слонимский Ю. И. Драматургия балетного театра XIX века: Очерки, либретто, сценарии. М., 1977
Гершензон П. Д. Путешествие с комментариями // Метафизика Петербурга. СПб., 1993
Губская И. Т. Лик Петербурга в балетах Петипа // Петербургские чтения-97. СПб. , 1997
Мариус Петипа: Материалы. Воспоминания. Статьи. Л., 1971

The subject Index
Theatre College
Mariinsky Theatre
Necropolis of Artists

Chronograph
1847
1890