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Royal Opera, Covent Garden, Tuesday July 9 (1912)

Poster
1912 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Letterpress poster printed in black and green by Miles, Wardour Street, headed ROYAL OPERA COVENT GARDEN TUESDAY, JULY 9 at 8.30 featuring the details of the performers, creators and production staff of the three pieces performed that evening by the Russian Ballet starting with the 'Choreographic Drama' Thamar, followed by the 'Mythological Poem' Narcisse and the 'Pantomime-Ballet' Le Carnival. Lower edge triummed, removing the name of the printer.


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Object type
TitleRoyal Opera, Covent Garden, Tuesday July 9 (1912)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper
Brief description
Poster advertising the programme at the Royal Opera Covent Garden for the evening of Tuesday 9 July 1912 featuring the Russian Ballet 'organised by M. Serge de Diaghilew' performing Thamar, Narcisse and Le Carnival. Letterpress, printed in black and green. Trimmed at bottom edge removing the name of the printer.
Physical description
Letterpress poster printed in black and green by Miles, Wardour Street, headed ROYAL OPERA COVENT GARDEN TUESDAY, JULY 9 at 8.30 featuring the details of the performers, creators and production staff of the three pieces performed that evening by the Russian Ballet starting with the 'Choreographic Drama' Thamar, followed by the 'Mythological Poem' Narcisse and the 'Pantomime-Ballet' Le Carnival. Lower edge triummed, removing the name of the printer.
Dimensions
  • Whole object height: 71.7cm (Note: maximum height)
  • Width: 48.4cm
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Credit line
Acquired with the support of the Friends of the V&A
Object history
The poster is printed at the top with the name of the Proprietors - The Grand Opera Syndicate, Limited, and the names of the General Manager of the Royal Opera House Mr. Neil Forsyth, and the Managing Director Mr. Percy Pitt.

Thamar is credited as a choreographic drama in one act by M. L. Bakst, music by M. Balakirev, scenes and dances by M. Michel Fokine, scenery and costumes designed by M. L. Bakst, scenery executed by M. Charbey and Soudejkine, costumes executed by Mlle. Muelle. The cast is listed as Thamar, Reine de Georgie - Mme Tamara Karsavina; Le Prince - M. Adolf Bolm; Amies de Thamar - Mmes Nijinska, Piltz, Tchernisheva, Wasilewska, Konietska, Kopytsinska, Klementovitch, Baranovitch I, Baranovitch II, Maicherska, Staszko, Tcherepanova; the Zerghins - Mme Kremnev, Bourman, Semenov, Kotchetovsky, Froman, Federov, Romanov, Rachmanov, Gavrilov, Zoboiko, Sergueiev, Kobelev; Servantes - Mmes. Kowalewska, Dobroloubova, Guliuk, Koultchytzka, Hohlova, Ezerska, Julitzka, Dombrovska, and the Serviteurs de Thamar - Mm. Warzinski, Zailik, Statkevitch, Kegler, Kostecki, Goudin, Oumansky, and Zielinski.

Narcisse is credited as a 'Mythological Poem in One Act' by M. L. Bakst; music by M. Tcherepnin; Scenes and Dances arranged by M. Fokine, and scenery and costumes by M. Bakst. The cast is credited as Echo - Mme. Tamar Karsavina; Narcisse - M. Nijinsky; Une Bacchante - Mme. Nijinska; Une Jeune Béotienne - Mme. Piltz; Nymphes - Mmes. Maicherska and Tcherepanova; Béotiennes - Mmes. Tchernicheva, Baranovitch I, Biber, Baranovitch II, Klementovitch, Guliuk, Kopatchinska, Kowalewska, Ezerska, Staszko, Wasilewska, Konietska; Béotiens - Mm. Federov, Semenov, Froman, Sergueiev, Kremnev, Kotchetovsky, Zailich, Warzynski, Rachmanov, Romanov, Kobelev, Bourman; Etres Sylvains - Mm. Gavrilov, Oumansky, Kostecki, Goudin, Statkevitch, Zoboiko, Zielinski, Kowalski.

Le Carnival is credited as a Pantomime-Ballet in 1 act by M. Fokine, music by Robert Schumann, orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov, Liadov, Tcherepnin and Glazunov, scenes and dances by M. Michel Fokine, scenery and costumes designed by M. L. Bakst, scenery by M. Anisfeld and costumes by Mlle. Muelle. It lists the cast as Columbine- Mme. Tamar Karsavina; Chiarina - Mme. Piltz, Estrella - Mme. Baranovitch; Papillon - Mme Nijinska; Arlequin - M. Nijinsky; Pierrot - M. Adolf Bolm, Pantalon - M. Cecchetti; Eusebius - M. Sergueiev; Florestan - M. Semenov; the Valse Noble - Mmes Tcherepanova, Tchernisheva, Wasilewska, Kopytsinska Guliuk, Baranovitch; M. Bourman, Kobelov, Romanov, Warzynski, Rachmanov, Zailich, and the Philistines - Mmes Julitzka, Ezereska, and M. Oumansky and Goudin.

The conductors are listed as M. Tcherepnin and Mr. Thomas Beecham; the Stage Director as M. O. Allegri and the Principal Stage Manager M. S. Grigoriev.

The prices of the Private Boxes, Orchestra Stalls, Balcony Stalls, Amphitheatre Stalls and Amphitheatre are given at the bottom of the poster, with a note that applications for tickets to be made at the box office from 10 to 10; the telephone numbers 463 and 464 Gerrard; that doors open half an hour before the performance commences. The bottom of the poster has been trimmed, removing the name of the printer Miles of Wardour Street.
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Accession number
S.1704-2014

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Record createdJanuary 2, 2015
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