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    The theatre's name has changed throughout its history, reflecting the political climate of the time: 1860 – 1920: Imperial Mariinsky Theatre (Russian: Императорский...
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    Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres of the Russian Empire...
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  • Mariinsky Ballet (Russian: Балет Мариинского театра) is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in...
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    centralized Russian national state, and secured independence against the Tatars. His grandson, Ivan IV (r. 1533–1584), became in 1547 the first Russian monarch...
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  • Imperial Theatres of Russian Empire (Russian: Императорские театры Российской империи) was a theatrical organization financed by the Imperial exchequer...
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    of the Neva River. The Hermitage Theatre was the second theatre of the Winter Palace. It replaced the Russian Imperial Theater, which operated from 1764...
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    Saint Petersburg Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre (The Big Stone Theatre of Saint Petersburg, Russian: Большой Каменный Театр) was a theatre in Saint Petersburg...
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    Alexandrinsky Theatre (Russian: Александринский театр) or National Drama Theatre of Russia is a theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Alexandrinsky Theatre was...
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    The Imperial Russian Navy (Russian: Российский императорский флот) operated as the navy of the Russian Tsardom and later the Russian Empire from 1696 to...
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    violin, viola, and composition, was principal violinist at the Russian Imperial Theatre, and studied briefly with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. He relocated...
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    The military history of the Russian Empire encompasses the history of armed conflict in which the Russian Empire participated. This history stretches...
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    Mathilde Kschessinska (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    where he performed in the Mariinsky Theatre. In 1880, at the age of eight, Mathilde entered into the Imperial Theatre School, where she studied under Yekaterina...
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  • London Imperial Theatres of Russian Empire, existed in Saint Petersburg and Moscow till 1917. Imperial Theatre (Augusta, Georgia) Imperial Theater (San...
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    Marius Petipa (category Choreographers of Mariinsky Theatre)
    Petipa (Russian: Мариус Иванович Петипа), born Victor Marius Alphonse Petipa (11 March 1818 – 14 July [O.S. 1 July] 1910), was a French and Russian ballet...
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    Swan Lake (category Ballets premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre)
    Lake (Russian: Лебеди́ное о́зеро, romanized: Lebedínoje ózero, IPA: [lʲɪbʲɪˈdʲinəjə ˈozʲɪrə] listen), Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer...
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  • V. (ed.) A History of Russian Theatre Cambridge University Press Schuler, Catherine. Theatre and Identity in Imperial Russia. Iowa City: University of...
    3 KB (384 words) - 01:38, 20 October 2023
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    The Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) (Russian: Российский институт театрального искусства – ГИТИС, romanized: Rossiyskiy institut teatralnogo...
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    Petersburg, Russia. The orchestra was founded in 1783 during the reign of Catherine the Great, it was known before the revolution as the Russian Imperial Opera...
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    Maly Theatre (Малый театр, literally Small Theatre as opposed to nearby Bolshoi, or Grand, opera theatre) is a theatre in Moscow. Russia, principally...
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  • Theatres for Russian tsars appeared as early as the 17th century, but only members of the Imperial family and their immediate circles could attend the...
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