What is the story of Raymonda ballet?

The original story is set in medieval times, during the Crusades. The title character, Raymonda, is engaged to Jean de Brienne, a French knight. When he goes away to fight in the Crusades, she is abducted by Abdurrahman, but soon saved by Jean, and they get married.

When was Raymonda created?

1898

Raymonda
Premiere 19 January [O.S. 7 January] 1898 Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Original ballet company Imperial Ballet
Design O. Allegri, K. Ivanov, Pyotr Lambin
Genre Grand ballet

What is the story of Paquita the ballet?

Choreographed for the Paris Opéra Ballet in 1846 by Joseph Mazilier, the story centers on a Spanish gypsy named Paquita, who saves the life of Lucien, a French aristocrat. When she discovers that she is herself of noble blood, they marry in a big celebration.

Is Raymonda a princess?

The original plot is set in the middle ages with Princess Raymonda, engaged to the knight Jean de Brienne who is away on the crusades, when she becomes of love interest to visiting Saracen Abderakhman who lusts mightily for her.

Where does Raymonda take place?

Provence, France
Scene 1: somewhere in Provence, France, early in the 13th century. An arranged wedding is in preparation. The aging Countess de Doris of Provence, without issue, has betrothed her niece Raymonda to a French knight in the service of André II, King of Hungary.

Who created Coppélia?

Modern-day productions are traditionally derived from the revivals staged by Marius Petipa for the Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg in the late 19th century….

Coppélia
Choreographer Arthur Saint-Léon
Music Léo Delibes
Based on Der Sandmann by E. T. A. Hoffmann
Premiere 25 May 1870 Théâtre Impérial l’Opéra, Paris

Is Paquita a romantic ballet?

Paquita is a romantic ballet in two acts and three scenes. Its story was written by Joseph Mazilier and Paul Foucher. The music was composed by Edouard Deldevez. It was originally choreographed by Joseph Mazilier.

Is Grand Pas Classique from Paquita?

Grand Pas Classique Minkus actually arranged the Pas de trois from various music numbers composed by Deldevez, Cesare Pugni and Adolphe Adam and only composed the coda. The Grand Pas Classique is the most famous passage from Paquita and is often danced today in gala performances.