Publisher's Synopsis
Ezhegodnik Imperatorskikh Teatrov (Yearbook of the Imperial Theaters), Volume 1910, offers a comprehensive look into the world of Russian imperial theaters at the turn of the 20th century. Authored under the editorial guidance of Serge Diaghilev, with contributions from N.L. Glazunov, this volume provides invaluable insights into the performances, personalities, and policies that shaped the Russian stage.
This historical record captures a pivotal era in Russian performing arts, reflecting the artistic innovations and cultural milieu of the time. Researchers and enthusiasts of theater history, Russian culture, and ballet will find this yearbook a crucial resource for understanding the legacy of the Imperial Theaters and their lasting impact on the world of performing arts.
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