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Vasiliy Tikhomirov as Taor in Alexander Gorsky's production of the Petipa/Pugni The Pharaoh's Daughter, Moscow, 1912
Vasiliy Dmitriyevich Tikhomirov (1876–1956) was a dancer (from 1895) and a choreographer (from 1913) with the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow, Russia. His most distinguished production was The Red Poppy (1927),[1] with his wife Yekaterina Geltzer in the main role. After the divorce Yekaterina Geltzer and Vasily Tikhomirov remained onstage partners.
He and Geltzer were buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery.
^Peterson McDaniel, Cadra (18 November 2014). American–Soviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere. Lexington Books. p. 36. ISBN 9780739199312.
Geltzer in the main role. After the divorce Yekaterina Geltzer and VasilyTikhomirov remained onstage partners. He and Geltzer were buried in the Novodevichy...
Sizova Olga Smirnova Alina Somova Olga Spesivtseva Yulia Stepanova VasilyTikhomirov Vera Trefilova Galina Ulanova Agrippina Vaganova Ivan Vasiliev Vladimir...
Poppy was choreographed by Lev Lashchiline (1st and 3rd Acts) and VasilyTikhomirov (2nd Act). The first performance was on 14 June 1927 in the Bolshoi...
Василий Федорович) 1902—1907 — Alexander Alexeyevich Gorsky 1907—1917 — VasilyTikhomirov (ru: Тихомиров, Василий Дмитриевич) 1917—1924 — Alexander Alexeyevich...
Glière's The Red Poppy. This production was staged by her husband VasilyTikhomirov for her 50th birthday. In 1943, she was awarded a Stalin Prize and...
Bolshoi, she trained under Yekaterina Geltzer, Ekaterina Vazem and VasilyTikhomirov. Abramova graduated in 1917. After graduation, she worked at the Bolshoi...
Swan Lake in 1901, Petipa's Don Quixote in 1900, La Bayadère (with VasilyTikhomirov) in 1904, and Raymonda in 1905. He also revised The Nutcracker and...
his revival of Le Corsaire, with Ekaterina Geltzer as Medora and VasilyTikhomirov as Conrad. For this revival Gorsky supervised a substantially revised...
Sulamith studied from the age of 8 in the Moscow Ballet School under VasilyTikhomirov and Elisabeth Gerdt and danced in the Bolshoi Theatre from 1926 until...
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Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov (Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Рóзанов; 2 May [O.S. 20 April] 1856 – 5 February 1919) was one of the most controversial Russian...
Russian Poets Page Vasily Zhukovsky's long poem "Singer in the Kremlin," 1816 Vasily Zhukovsky poetry at Stihipoeta Works by Vasily Zhukovsky at LibriVox...
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Among his pupils were Michel Fokine, Alexander Gorskiy, Adolph Bolm, VasilyTikhomirov, Alexandr Monakhov, Alexandr Chekrygin, Alexandr Shiryayev (Cesare...
21 June 1991, Kleymyonov, Langemak, Vasily Luzhin, Boris Petropavlovsky [ru], Boris Slonimer, and Nikolai Tikhomirov were posthumously awarded the title...
Geltzer (as the First Star), Adelaide Giuri (as the Second Star), and VasilyTikhomirov (as Mars). Revival by Enrico Cecchetti for the Imperial Ballet, with...
Moscow as the "Laboratory for the development of inventions by N. I. Tikhomirov" as part of the Main Artillery Directorate of the Red Army. In 1928 the...
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Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2021. Tikhomirov, Vladimir (June 1997). "Capital Flight from Post-Soviet Russia". Europe-Asia...