Publisher's Synopsis
"Ezhegodnik imperatorskikh teatrov" (Yearbook of the Imperial Theaters), Volume 1912, offers a comprehensive look into the world of Russian theater and ballet during a pivotal era. This volume provides invaluable insights into the performances, personnel, and artistic developments within the Imperial Theaters, capturing the vibrant cultural scene of the time. Featuring contributions from prominent figures such as Serge Diaghilev, the visionary behind the Ballets Russes, and N.L. Glazunov, this yearbook serves as a primary source for understanding the evolution of Russian performing arts. Explore the details of productions, critical reviews, and the administrative aspects of these prestigious institutions, reflecting the rich artistic heritage and historical context of early 20th-century Russia. A must-read for historians, dance enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural legacy of the Russian Empire.
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