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- Frizak_the_Barber abstract "Frizak the Barber (The Barber or Frizak or The Double Wedding) is a comic ballet in one act, with choreography by Marius Petipa and music adapted by Ludwig Minkus from themes derived from Italian opera (from the works of Giacomo Meyerbeer, Giuseppe Verdi, Vincenzo Bellini and Gioacchino Rossini).The ballet was first presented by the Imperial Ballet on March 11/23 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) 1879 at the Imperial Bolshoi Kammeny Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia.The principal dancers at the première included Mariia Gorshenkova and Pavel Gerdt.".
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- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageRevisionID "681246563".
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Ballet.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Bolshoi_Theatre,_Saint_Petersburg.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Category:1879_ballet_premieres.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ballets_by_Ludwig_Minkus.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ballets_by_Marius_Petipa.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Choreography.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Giacomo_Meyerbeer.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Gioachino_Rossini.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Italian_opera.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Petipa.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Julian_calendar.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink La_Monnaie.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Minkus.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Mariia_Gorshenkova.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Mariinsky_Ballet.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Marius_Petipa.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Pavel_Gerdt.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLink Vincenzo_Bellini.
- Frizak_the_Barber wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frizak the Barber".
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- Frizak_the_Barber subject Category:1879_ballet_premieres.
- Frizak_the_Barber subject Category:Ballets_by_Ludwig_Minkus.
- Frizak_the_Barber subject Category:Ballets_by_Marius_Petipa.
- Frizak_the_Barber hypernym Ballet.
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- Frizak_the_Barber comment "Frizak the Barber (The Barber or Frizak or The Double Wedding) is a comic ballet in one act, with choreography by Marius Petipa and music adapted by Ludwig Minkus from themes derived from Italian opera (from the works of Giacomo Meyerbeer, Giuseppe Verdi, Vincenzo Bellini and Gioacchino Rossini).The ballet was first presented by the Imperial Ballet on March 11/23 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) 1879 at the Imperial Bolshoi Kammeny Theatre in St.".
- Frizak_the_Barber label "Frizak the Barber".
- Frizak_the_Barber sameAs Q5505074.
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- Frizak_the_Barber sameAs Q5505074.
- Frizak_the_Barber wasDerivedFrom Frizak_the_Barber?oldid=681246563.
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