File:Corsaire -Choreographic Notation.JPG
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Scan of a page from the Stepanov Choreographic Notation of the Sergeyev Collection. This page is an excerpt of Marius Petipa's choreography for the scene Le jardin animé from the ballet Le Corsaire, made circa 1894. |
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Harvard Library Bulletin — Dances from Russia: An Introduction to the Sergeyev Collection by Roland John Wiley. 24.1. January, 1976. |
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Notation created circa 1894. Image of the notation published in the source mentioned above in January, 1976. |
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Nicholas Sergeyev (1876-1951); & his assistants Victor Rakhmanov & Alexander Chekrygin (of the notation). |
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Wiley, Roland John.
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current | 19:08, 8 June 2006 | 1,017 × 717 (214 KB) | Mrlopez2681 (talk | contribs) | Page from the Vladimir Stepanov choreographic notation of the ballet "Le Corsaire" from the Sergeyev Collection, made by Nikolay Sergeyev and his assistants circa 1894 at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg. This photo was scanned by me from the Harvard |
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