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''Le Réveil de Flore'' ( en. ''The Awakening of Flora''), ( ru. «Пробуждение Флоры», ''Probuzhdenie Flory'') is a ''
ballet Ballet () is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread and highly technical form of ...
anacréontique'' in one act, with choreography by
Marius Petipa Marius Ivanovich Petipa (; born Victor Marius Alphonse Petipa; 11 March 1818) was a French and Russian ballet dancer, pedagogue and choreographer. He is considered one of the most influential ballet masters and choreographers in ballet history ...
and music by
Riccardo Drigo Riccardo Eugenio Drigo (; 30 June 1846 – 1 October 1930) was an Italian composer of ballet music and Italian opera, a theatrical Conducting, conductor, and a pianist. Drigo is most noted for his long career as kapellmeister and Director of Mu ...
, to a libretto written by Petipa and
Lev Ivanov Lev Ivanovich Ivanov (; 2 March 1834, Moscow – 24 December 1901, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer and later, Second Balletmaster of the Mariinsky Ballet, Imperial Ballet. As a performer with the Mariinsky Ballet, ...
. First presented by the
Imperial Ballet The Mariinsky Ballet () is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Imperial Russian Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet is one of the world's ...
at
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on .


History

Marius Petipa and Riccardo Drigo's one-act ballet ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was originally created as a ''piece d'occasion'' in honor of the wedding of Emperor Alexander III's daughter, the Grand Duchess Xenia, to the
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia (; 13 April 1866 – 26 February 1933) was a Russian grand duke and dynast of the House of Romanov. He was also a naval officer, author, explorer, as well as the first cousin once removed of Emperor Nic ...
. Their wedding took place at
the Cathedral of Peter and Paul The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul () is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located in Petergof, Russia (also known as Peterhof (town), Peterhof). Alexander III of Russia, Emperor Alexander III approved the design for the cathedral in 1893. It was ...
at Peterhof on before the whole of the Imperial Russian aristocracy, the Imperial court, foreign royalty, and other prominent members of society. Three days later on the wedding party and guests attended a lavish performance at the newly renovated imperial theatre of Peterhof where ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was presented for the first time after the second act of
Charles Gounod Charles-François Gounod (; ; 17 June 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer. He wrote twelve operas, of which the most popular has always been ''Faust (opera), Faust'' (1859); his ''Roméo et Juliette'' (18 ...
's ''
Roméo et Juliette ''Roméo et Juliette'' (, ''Romeo and Juliet'') is an opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, based on ''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare. It was first performed at the Théâtre Ly ...
''. ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was soon transferred to the stage of the
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where it was first performed on with the same cast. This performance took place during a farewell benefit for the ballerina Maria Anderson, who had been forced into early retirement after sustaining burn injuries in a theatre fire. ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was praised by contemporary critics, with the critic of the St. Petersburg Gazette stating that the ballet ''"...was one of those masterpieces with which Marius Petipa has made a gift to the ballet stage."'' Riccardo Drigo's music was also acclaimed and was issued in orchestral partition and
piano reduction In music, a reduction is an arrangement or transcription of an existing score or composition in which complexity is lessened to make analysis, performance, or practice easier or clearer; the number of parts may be reduced or rhythm may be ...
by the music publisher Zimmerman in 1914. The choreography for ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was erroneously credited as a joint effort between Marius Petipa and the Imperial Ballet's second ''Maître de ballet'' Lev Ivanov in the original printed
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. A review in the St. Petersburg Gazette of the first
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of the ballet also credited the choreography to both Petipa and Ivanov. This caused Marius Petipa to write a letter of correction to the newspaper: The ballerina
Anna Pavlova Anna Pavlovna Pavlova. (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova; – 23 January 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina. She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev, but is most recognized for creating ...
included an abridged version of ''Le Réveil de Flore'' in the repertory of her touring company. Conductor
Richard Bonynge Richard Alan Bonynge ( ) (born 29 September 1930) is an Australian conductor and pianist. He is the widower of Australian dramatic coloratura soprano Dame Joan Sutherland. Bonynge conducted virtually all of Sutherland's operatic performances ...
recorded Pavlova's abridged edition of Drigo's score for his 1974 LP ''"Homage to Pavlova"'' with the
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.


2007 revival by Sergei Vikharev

''Le Réveil de Flore'' was given its final performance in 1919. Marius Petipa's choreography for the ballet was documented in the
Stepanov method of choreographic notation Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov (1866–1896), was a dancer at the Mariinsky Theater in Saint Petersburg. His book, ''The Alphabet of Movements of the Human Body'' (French: ''L'Alphabet des Mouvements du Corps Humain) was'' published in Paris in 1892. ...
soon after its premiere in 1894, being among the first ballets to be recorded in this method. Today this notation is part of the
Sergeyev Collection The Sergeyev Collection (officially Nikolai Sergeev Dance Notations and Music Scores for Ballets) is an assemblage of materials that document the repertory of the Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg as it existed at the turn-of-the 20th century. The ...
, held in
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's theatre collection. In 2005, the choreographer and historian
Sergei Vikharev Sergei Vikharev (Russian: Сергей Геннадьевич Вихарев) (15 February 1962 – 2 June 2017) was a Russian ballet dancer, choreographer of reconstructions and historian. Biography Sergei Vikharev was born in Saint Petersburg ...
utilized this choreographic notation to prepare for a revival of the original production of ''Le Réveil de Flore'' for the
Mariinsky Ballet The Mariinsky Ballet () is the resident classical ballet company of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Imperial Russian Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet is one of the world's ...
. The production included décor and costumes based on the original designs, and Riccardo Drigo's score was restored from the original hand-written manuscript held in the archives of the Mariinsky Theatre's music library. The production was first presented during the VIIth International Ballet Festival on 12 April 2007 at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg. The principal dancers were Evgenia Obraztsova as the Goddess Flora, Xenia Ostreikovskaya as the Goddess Aurora, Svetland Ivanova as the Goddess Diana, Vladimir Shklyarov as the God Zephyr, Maxim Chaschegorov as the God Apollo, Valeria Martynyuk as the God Cupid, Alexei Timofeyev as the God Mercury and
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as the Goddess Hebe. Sergei Vikharev commented to the ''
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'' that the ballet was "... like an ornate Fabergé egg." "''The Awakening of Flora'': The Mariinsky Ballet"
Retrieved September 11, 2013
Sergei Vikharev's revival of ''Le Réveil de Flore'' was awarded the 2007 Golden Mask award.


Roles and original cast


Résumé of dances and scenes

List of scenes and dances of ''Le Réveil de Flore'' taken from the piano score that was published in 1914. *№01 ''Prélude'' *№02 ''Danse de Diane–
nocturne A nocturne is a musical composition that is inspired by, or evocative of, the night. History The term ''nocturne'' (from French '' nocturne'' "of the night") was first applied to musical pieces in the 18th century, when it indicated an ensembl ...
'' *№03 ''L’apparition d’Aquilon'' *№04 ''Scène et danse de la rosée–
scherzo A scherzo (, , ; plural scherzos or scherzi), in western classical music, is a short composition – sometimes a movement from a larger work such as a symphony or a sonata. The precise definition has varied over the years, but scherzo often r ...
'' *№05 ''L’apparition d’Aurore'' *№06 ''Valse'' *№07–a ''Entrée d’Apollon'' *№07–b ''Entrée de Zéphyr'' *№07–c ''Entrée de Cupidon suivi des amours–
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'' *№08 ''Pas d’action—'' ::—a. ''Scène et Pas d'ensemble'' ::—b. ''Variation de Zéphyr'' ::—c. ''Variation de Flore'' ::—d. ''Grande valse-coda'' *№09 ''L’arrivée et scène de Mercure, de Ganymède et d’Hébé'' *№10 ''Grande marche– bacchanale'' *№11 ''Grand pas'' *№12 ''Galop générale'' *№13 ''Apothéose: Gloire d’Olympe''


Libretto

Taken from the original published piano score of 1894. ''Tableau 1 —'' It is night. Flora, the goddess of Spring, is deep asleep with her nymphs; Diana, the goddess of Moon, guards their peace. With the approach of dawn, a freshness is felt in the air. Diana hides in the clouds. ''Tableau 2 —'' Aquilon, the northern wind, rushes stormily over the locale; his cold breath of wind awakens Flora and forces her to seek refuge in the foliage. The appearance of chilling dew brings Flora to despair, and she implores Aurora, the goddess of the dawn, to help them. ''Tableau 3 —'' Aurora consoles Flora with tender caresses and announces that Apollo, the god of day, who will end their sufferings, is following behind her. Aurora, Flora, and her nymphs perform a waltz. ''Tableau 4 —'' With the appearance of resplendent Apollo, everything becomes animated. Smitten with the beauty of Flora, Apollo kisses her. At his call, Zephyr, the god of the gentle west wind, flies to his beloved Flora's embrace. He is followed by Cupid and her little amours. ''"You must be his helpmate,"'' Apollo tells her, ''"It is the will of the gods."'' Everyone is delighted; Cupid, amours, and nymphs rejoice over the lover's happiness. A classical ''Pas d’action'' is performed. ''Tableau 5 —'' Mercury, messenger of the gods, announces Hebé, the goddess of youth, and Ganymede, cupbearer to the gods. They present Flora and Zephyr a cup of nectar and proclaim that Jupiter has given them eternal youth. ''Tableau 6 —'' A procession. The chariot of Bacchus and Ariadne is accompanied by bacchantes, satyrs, fauns, sylvans, and others. A ''Grand pas'' is performed by all assembled, followed by a rousing finale. ''Apotheosis —'' Olympus is revealed; Jupiter appears, Juno, Neptune, Vulcan, Minerva, Ceres, Mars, Pluto, Proserpina, Venus, and others.


Pas de quatre ''La Roseraie''

In 2004, the teacher and choreographer Yuri Burlaka created a ''pas de quatre'' called ''La Roseraie'' for a student workshop of choreography at the
Bolshoi Theatre The Bolshoi Theatre ( rus, Большо́й теа́тр, r=Bol'shoy teatr, p=bɐlʲˈʂoj tʲɪˈat(ə)r, t=Grand Theater) is a historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolutio ...
. The ''pas de quatre'' ''La Roseraie'' was based on themes from Marius Petipa's ballet ''Le Réveil de Flore'' with four ballerinas performing as the Greco-Roman deities Diana, Aurora, Hebe and Flora. The choreography for the ''pas de quatre'' utilized notations for four variations found among the materials for the full-length ''Le Réveil de Flore'' in the Sergeyev Collection. The music was taken from the score for ''Le Réveil de Flore'' as well as from other works by Drigo. Today the ''pas de quatre'' ''La Roseraie'' has become a popular piece with both ballet academies and professional companies across Russia, while its variations are frequently performed at ballet competitions.


Gallery

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Footnotes


External links


Vaganova School: Awakening of Flora/Пробуждение Флоры Pas de quatre
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