- Ivan Vsevolozhsky
Ivan Alexandrovich Vsevolozhsky ( _ru. Иван Александрович Всеволожский; 1835–1909) was the Director of the Imperial Theatres in
Russia from 1881 to 1898.A competent administrator, Vsevolozhsky ran the Imperial Theatres with a determination for excellence. In 1886, Vsevolozhsky initiated two major reforms for the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres, namely the relocation of the
Imperial Ballet andOpera from theBolshoi Kamenny Theatre (deemed unsafe by 1886) to theMariinsky Theatre , and the abolition of the post of "First Imperial Ballet Composer", a post previously held by such composers asLéon Minkus andCesare Pugni .Accomplishments
History has not been generous to Vsevolozhsky. Though unknown to most people, even those in the arts, it was he who brought about the very existence of such world-famous ballets as "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tchaikovsky/Petipa) and "
The Nutcracker " (Tchaikovsky/Ivanov).In 1889, he duly instructed the Imperial Balletmaster
Marius Petipa tochoreograph a full-lengthballet to the story "La Belle au Bois Dormant ", or "The Sleeping Beauty" for a premiere at the Mariinsky Theatre. He successfully obtained the most famous Russiancomposer to write the score for it, onePyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky . Vsevolozhsky wrote thelibretto himself; in his career, he had been a both aplaywright and anessayist and was also a talentedartist capable of designingcostumes for the theater. Because of his vision, "The Sleeping Beauty" ballet (1890) is said to have had the most expensive and elaborate scenery and costumes ever seen on any stage before-- and in all likelihood, "since".A great admirer of
Tchaikovsky 's music, Vsevolozhsky was also instrumental in bringing to the stage three of that composer's later operas, namely "The Enchantress " (1886), "The Queen of Spades" (1889 - with libretto afterPushkin by the composer's brother, Modeste Tchaikovsky), and "Iolanta " (1892 -also with libretto by Modeste Tchaikovsky.) "Iolanta" (sometimes written as "Iolanthe") was commissioned expressly by Vsevolozhsky as the first part of a two-act gala evening which would conclude with a ballet called "The Nutcracker ". This two-act ballet was intended to showcase the choreography of ImperialBallet Master Marius Petipa but eventually had to be created by the assistant balletmaster,Lev Ivanov , due to Petipa's failing health at the time. The premiere of "Iolanta" and "The Nutcracker" onDecember 6 ,1892 was a mild success and prompted the famous composer to believe that it would enjoy some popularity for 'at least a couple of years.'.It was Vsevolozhsky who designed the original costumes for both of
Tchaikovsky 's last two ballets, "The Sleeping Beauty" (1890) and "The Nutcracker " (1892)Gallery
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