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L’Étoile de Grenade is a ballet divertissement choreographed by Marius Petipa to music by Cesare Pugni . This was the first collaboration between Marius Petipa and the composer Cesare Pugni. Petipa did not receive credit for the production of this ballet in the theatre program.
The ballet was first presented by the Imperial Ballet on 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1855 for the imperial court at the theatre of the Palace of the Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna , Saint Petersburg , Russian Empire .
1847–59
Paquita (*1847, *1881)
Le Diable amoureux (as "Satanella") (*1848)
Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid (1849)
Giselle (*1850, *1884, *1899, *1903)
The Star of Granada (1855)
The Rose, the Violet, and the Butterfly (1857)
Le Corsaire (*1858, *1863, *1868, *1885, *1899)
A Marriage During the Regency (1858)
The Parisian Market (1859, *1861)
1860–79
The Blue Dahlia (1860, *1875)
Terpsichore (1861)
The Pharaoh's Daughter (1862, *1885, *1898)
The Beauty of Lebanon (1863)
The Traveling Dancer (1864)
Florida (1866)
Titania (1866)
Faust (*1867)
The Benevolent Cupid (1868)
The Slave (1868)
Le Roi Candaule (1868, *1891, *1903)
Don Quixote (1869, *1871)
Trilby (1870)
Catarina (*1870)
The Two Stars (1871)
Camargo (1872)
Le Papillon (*1874)
Ondine (as "The Naiad and the Fisherman") (*1874, *1892)
The Bandits (1875)
The Adventures of Peleus (1876, *1897)
La Bayadère (1877, *1900)
Roxana (1878)
Ariadne (1878)
The Daughter of the Snows (1879)
Frizak the Barber (1879)
Mlada (1879, *1896)
1880–99 1900–03
Les Ruses d'Amour or The Trial of Damis (1900)
The Seasons (1900)
Harlequinade (1900)
The Heart of the Marquis (1902)
The Magic Mirror (1903)
The Romance of the Rosebud and the Butterfly (never presented)
an asterisk * indicates a revival.