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[[Fasciculus:Marius Ivanovich Petipa -Feb. 14 1898.JPG|thumb|Marius Ioannis filius Petipa, ''premier maître de ballet'' Theatrorum Imperialium Petropolis. [[Petropolis|Petropoli]] [[1887]].]]
[[Fasciculus:PetipaAsChild.JPG|thumb|upright=0.8|Imago Marii Petipae anno fere quindecim aetatis suae, circa [[1833]].]]
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'''Marius Ivanovich Petipa''' ([[Russice]] Ма́риус Ива́нович Петипа́, natus ''Victor Marius Alphonse Petipa'' [[Massilia]]e [[Francia]]e die [[11 Martii]] [[1818]]; mortuus [[Gurzuf]] in oppido [[Crimea]]no [[Gubernium Tauricum|Gubernii Taurici]] [[Imperium Russicum|Imperii Russici]] die [[14 Iulii]]<ref>Modo vetere [[1 Iulii]].</ref> [[1910]]<ref name="БИО">[http://funeral-spb.ru/necropols/tihvinskoe/petipa/ Биография]</ref>) fuit [[saltator]] [[ballatio]]nis, [[paedagogus]], et [[choreographus]] [[Francia|Francicus]], unus e [[magister ballationis|magistris ballationis]] et choreographis in [[historia]] ballationis maximi momenti.
 
Cursu diuturno primus magister ballationis ([[Francice]] ''premier maître de ballet'') Theatrorum Imperialium Petropolitanorum innotuit, ubi munus magistri ballationis et principalis [[Ballatio Imperialis|Ballationis Imperialis]]<ref>Hodie [[Ballatio Mariinsky|Ballationis Mariinskianae]]{{dubsig}}.</ref> choreographus ab anno [[1871]] ad annum [[1903]] sustinebat. Plus quam quinquaginta ballationes creavit.<!--
 
==Ballationes Marii PetipaPetipae==
 
===[[Portus Namnetum|Portu Namneto]]===
===Nantes, France===
* ''Le Droit du seigneur'' (1838)
* ''La Petite Bohémienne'' (1838)
* ''La Noce à Nantes'' (1838)
 
===Bordeaux,[[Burdigala]]e France[[Francia]]e===
* ''La Jolie Bordelaise'' (1840)
* ''L’Intrigue amoureuse'' (1841)
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* ''Le Langage des fleurs'' (1844)
 
===[[Matritum|Matriti]] [[Hispania]]e===
===Madrid, Spain===
* ''Carmen et son toréro'' (1845)
* ''La Perle de Séville'' (1845)
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===Russia===
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'''[[Imperial Bolshoi Kammeny Theatre]], St. Petersburg'''
* ''[[Paquita]]'' (revival, afterex J. Mazilier). Staged with Frédéric Malevergne. Music by [[Edouard Deldevez]] and [[Ludvig Minkus]]. {{OldStyleDate|8 October|1847|26 September}}.
* [[Satanella (ballet)|''Le Diable amoureux'' (as ''Satanella'')]] (revival, afterex J. Mazilier). Staged with [[Jean Petipa]]. Music by [[Napoléon Henri Reber]], [[François Benoist]], andet Konstantin Liadov. {{OldStyleDate|22 February|1848|10 February}}.
* ''[[Léda, ou la Laitière Suisse]]'' (revival, afterex F. Taglioni). Staged with [[Jules Perrot]] and Jean Petipa. Music by [[Adalbert Gyrowetz]], [[Michele Carafa]], andet [[Cesare Pugni]]. {{OldStyleDate|16 December|1849|4 December}}.
* ''[[Giselle]]'' (revival, afterex Jean Coralli andet J. Perrot). Staged with Jules Perrot. Music by [[Adolphe Adam]] and Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|7 February|1850|26 January}}.
* ''[[Le Corsaire]]'' (revival, afterex J. Mazilier). Staged with Jules Perrot. Music by [[Adolphe Adam]] and Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|24 January|1858|12 January}}.
* ''[[Un Mariage sous la Régence]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|30 December|1858|18 December}}.
* ''[[La Carnaval de Venise]]'' (''pas de deux'' forpro Amalia Ferraris). Music by Cesare Pugni on a theme by [[Niccolò Paganini]]. {{OldStyleDate|24 February|1859|12 February}}.
* ''[[The Parisian Market or Le Marché des Innocents|Le Marché des parisien]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|30 April|1859|23 April}}.
*''[[La Somnambule (ballet)|La Somnambule]]'' (revival, afterex [[Jean-PierreIoannes Petrus Aumer|Ioanne Petro Aumer]]). Music by [[Ferdinand Hérold]] and Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|21 December|1859|19 December}}.
* ''[[The Blue Dahlia (Petipa/Pugni)|Le Dahlia Bleu]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|24 April|1860|12 April}}.
* ''[[The Pharaoh's Daughter]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|30 January|1862|18 January}}.
* ''[[The Beauty of Lebanon or The Mountain Spirit|La Beauté du Liban, ou l’Esprit des montagnes]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|24 December|1863|12 December}}.
* ''[[La Prima Ballerina|La Danseuse en voyage]]'' (revival, afterex J. Perrot). Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|16 November|1865|4 November}}.
* ''[[Florida (Petipa/Pugni)|Florida]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|22 January|1866|10 January}}.
* ''[[Faust (Perrot/Pugni)|Faust]]'' (revival, afterex J. Perrot). Music by [[Giacomo Panizza]], [[Michael Costa (conductor)|Sir Michael Andrew Costa]], [[Niccolò Bajetti]] and Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|19 November|1867|7 November}}.
* ''[[Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule|Le Roi Candaule]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|31 October|1868|17 October}}.
* ''[[Catarina or La Fille du Bandit (Perrot/Pugni)|Catarina]]'' (revival, afterex Jules Perrot). Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|13 November|1870|1 November}}.
* ''[[The Two Stars (ballet)|Les Deux étoiles]]''. Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|12 January|1872|31 January 1871}}.
* ''[[Camargo (Petipa/Minkus)|La Camargo]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|29 December|1872|17 December}}.
* ''[[Le Papillon (Taglioni)|Le Papillon]]'' (revival, afterex M. Taglioni). Music by [[Jacques Offenbach]] and Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|19 January|1874|7 January}}.
* ''[[Ondine (ballet)|La Naïade et le Pêcheur]]'' (revival, afterex J. Perrot). Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|7 November|1874|27 October}}.
* ''[[The Bandits or La Gitanilla (Petipa/Minkus)|Les Brigands]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|6 February|1875|26 January}}.
* ''[[The Adventures of Peleus or Thetis and Peleus|Les Aventures de Pélée]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus and [[Léo Delibes]]. {{OldStyleDate|30 January|1876|18 January}}.
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* ''[[Roxana, the Beauty of Montenegro|Roxana, la beauté du Monténégro]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|10 February|1878|29 January}}.
* ''[[The Daughter of the Snows|La Fille des Neiges]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|19 January|1879|7 January}}.
* ''[[Frizak the Barber or The Double Wedding|Frisac, ou la Double Noce]]''. Music arranged by Ludwig Minkus from the airs of [[Giacomo Meyerbeer]], [[Giuseppe Verdi]], [[Vincenzo Bellini]] andet [[Gioacchino Rossini]]. {{OldStyleDate|23 March|1879|11 March}}.
* ''[[Mlada (ballet)|Mlada]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|14 December|1879|2 December}}.
* ''[[La Fille du Danube]]'' (revival, afterex F. Taglioni). Music by [[Adolphe Adam]] and Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|8 March|1880|24 February}}.
* ''[[Zoraiya, the Moorish Girl in Spain|Zoraïa, ou la Maure en Espagne]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|13 February|1881|1 February}}.
* [[La Vivandière or Markitenka|''La Vivandière'' (as ''Markitenka'')]] (revival, after A. Saint-Léon). Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|20 October|1881|8 October}}.
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* ''[[Pygmalion or The Cyprus Statue|Pygmalion, ou La statue de Chypre]]''. Music by [[Prince Nikita Trubestkoi]]. {{OldStyleDate|23 December|1883|11 December}}.
* ''[[Coppélia]]'' (revival, after A. Saint-Léon). Music by [[Léo Delibes]]. {{OldStyleDate|7 December|1884|25 November}}.
* [[Le Diable à Quatre (ballet)|''Le Diable à Quatre'' (as ''La Femme capricieuse'')]] (revival, J. Mazilier). Music by Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni and Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|5 February|1885|23 January}}.
* [[La Fille Mal Gardée|''La Fille Mal Gardée'' (as ''La Précaution inutile'')]] (revival, after [[Paul Taglioni]]). Staged with [[Lev Ivanov]] and [[Virginia Zucchi]]. Music by [[PeterPetrus LudwigLudovicus Hertel|Petro Ludovico Hertel]], [[Ferdinand Hérold]] and Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|27 December|1885|15 December}}.
 
'''[[Imperial Mariinsky Theatre]], St. Petersburg'''
* ''[[The Magic Pills|Les Pilules magiques]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|21 February|1886|9 February}}.
* ''[[The King's Command or The Pupils of Dupré|L’Ordre du Roi]]''. Music arranged by [[Albert Vizentini]] from the airs of [[Johann Strauss II]], [[Léo Delibes]], [[Daniel Auber]], [[Jules Massenet]] and [[Anton Rubinstein]]. {{OldStyleDate|26 February|1886|14 February}}.
* ''[[La Esmeralda (ballet)|La Esmeralda]]'' (revival, afterex J. Perrot). Music by Cesare Pugni. {{OldStyleDate|29 December|1886|17 December}}.
* ''[[Fiametta]]'' (revival, after A. Saint-Léon). Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|18 December|1887|6 December}}.
* ''[[The Vestal|La Vestale]]''. Music by [[MikhailMikhael Ivanov (composercompositor)|MikhailMikhaele Ivanov]]. {{OldStyleDate|1 March|1888|17 February}}.
* ''[[The Talisman (ballet)|Le Talisman]]''. Music by Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|6 February|1889|25 January}}.
* ''[[The Sleeping Beauty Ballet|The Sleeping Beauty]]''. Music by [[PyotrPetrus Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]. {{OldStyleDate|15 January|1890|3 January}}.
* ''[[The Water Lily|Nénuphar]]''. Music by Nikolai Krotkov. {{OldStyleDate|23 November|1890|11 November}}.
* ''[[Kalkabrino]]''. Music by [[LudwigLudovicus Minkus|Ludovico Minko]]. {{OldStyleDate|25 February|1891|13 February}}.
* ''[[La Sylphide]]'' (revival, afterex F. Taglioni). Music by [[Jean Madeleine Schneitzhoeffer]] and Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|31 January|1892|19 January}}.
* ''[[The Nutcracker]]''. Staged by Petipa andet [[LevLeo Ivanov|Leone Ivanov]]. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. {{OldStyleDate|18 December|1892|6 December}}.
* [[Cinderella (Fitinhof-Schell)|''Cendrillon'' (as ''Zolushka'')]]. Staged by [[Lev Ivanov]] and [[Enrico Cecchetti]] under the supervision of Petipa. Music by Baron Boris Fitinhof-Schell. {{OldStyleDate|17 December|1893|5 December}}.
* ''[[Swan Lake 1895|Swan Lake]]'' (revival, afterex J. Reisinger). Staged with Lev Ivanov. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in a revision by Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|27 January|1895|15 January}}.
* [[The Little Humpbacked Horse (ballet)|''The Little Humpbacked Horse'' (as ''La Tsar-Demoiselle'')]] (revival, afterex A. Saint-Léon). Music by Cesare Pugni and Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|18 December|1895|6 December}}.
* ''[[The Cavalry Halt|La Halte de la cavalerie]]''. Music by [[Johann Armsheimer]]. {{OldStyleDate|2 February|1896|21 January}}.
* ''[[Barbe-Bleue (ballet)|Barbe-bleue]]''. Music by [[Pyotr Schenck]]. {{OldStyleDate|20 December|1896|8 December}}.
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* ''[[Don Quixote (ballet)|Don Quixote]]''. Music by [[Ludwig Minkus]]. {{OldStyleDate|26 December|1869|14 December}}. [[Bolshoi Theatre|Imperial Bolshoi Theatre]], Moscow.
* ''[[Trilby (Petipa/Gerber)|Trilby]]''. Music by [[Yuli Gerber]]. {{OldStyleDate|6 February|1870|25 January}}. Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.
*''[[Ariadne (ballet)|Ariadne]]'' (revival, afterex J. Reisinger). Music by Yuli Gerber. {{OldStyleDate|26 December|1878|14 December}}. Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.
* ''[[Night and Day (ballet)|La Nuit et le Jour]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|30 May|1883|18 May}}. Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow. For the coronation gala of [[Alexander III of Russia|Emperor Alexander III]] and [[Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)|Empress Maria Fyodorvna]].
* ''[[The Sacrifices to Cupid|L’Offrande à l’Amour]]''. Music by Ludwig Minkus. {{OldStyleDate|3 August|1886|22 July}}. In honor of Empress Maria Fyodorovna. Imperial Theatre, [[Peterhof Palace|Peterhof]].
* ''[[The Whims of the Butterfly|Les Caprices du papillon]]''. Music by [[Nikolai Krotkov]]. {{OldStyleDate|17 June|1889|5 June}}. Imperial Theatre, Peterhof. For the wedding of [[Alexandra Georgievna of Greece and Denmark|Princess Alexandra of Greece]] to the [[Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia|Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich]].
* ''[[The Enchanted Forest (ballet)|La Forêt enchantée]]'' (revival, afterex Lev Ivanov). Music by Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|25 July|1889|13 July}}. Olga Island, Peterhof.
* ''[[A Fairy Tale (Petipa/Richter)|Un conte de fées]]''. Music by (?) Richter. {{OldStyleDate|16 April|1891|4 April}}. For students of the Imperial Ballet School, St. Pertersburg.
* ''[[The Awakening of Flora|Le Réveil de Flore]]''. Music by [[RiccardoRicardus Drigo|Picardo Drigo]]. {{OldStyleDate|9 August|1894|28 July}}. Imperial Theatre, Peterhof. For the wedding of the [[Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia|Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna]] to the [[Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia|Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich]].
* ''[[La Perle (ballet)|La Perle]]''. Music by RiccardoRicardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|29 May|1896|17 May}}, Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow. For the coronation gala of [[NicholasNicholaus II of Russia|Emperor NicholasNicholai II]] andimperatoris et [[Alix of Hesse|Empress Alexandra Fydorovna]].
* ''Les Noces de Thétis et Pélée'' (one-act version of ''Les Aventures de Pélée''). Music by LudwigLudovico MinkusMinko andet RiccardoRicardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|9 August|1897|28 July}}, Olga Island, Peterhof.
* ''[[Les Ruses d'Amour]]'' (or ''The Trial of Damis''). Music by Alexander Glazunov. {{OldStyleDate|30 January|1900|17 January}}. [[Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage]], [[Winter Palace]], St. Petersburg.
* ''[[The Seasons (Glazunov)|Les Saisons]]''. Music by Alexander Glazunov. {{OldStyleDate|20 February|1900|7 February}}. Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg.
* ''[[Les Millions d'Arlequin]]''. Music by Riccardo Drigo. {{OldStyleDate|23 February|1900|10 February}}. Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg.
*''Les Elèves de Dupré'' (1 act version of ''L’Ordre du roi''). Music by RiccardoRicardo Drigo, based on the pastiche arranged by [[Albert Vinzentini]]. {{OldStyleDate|27 February|1900|14 February}}. Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg.
* ''[[The Heart of the Marquis|Le Cœur de la marquise]]''. Music by [[ErnestErnestus Guiraud|Ernesto Guiraud]], with spoken verse by [[Frédéric Febvre]]. {{OldStyleDate|7 March|1902|22 February}}. Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg.
* ''[[La Romance d'un Bouton de rose et d'un Papillon]]''. Music by RiccardoRicardo Drigo. Never premiered (scheduled to have premiered {{OldStyleDate|5 February|1904|23 January}} at the Imperial Theatre of the Hermitage, Winter Palace, St. Petersburg).-->
 
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