Paquita-suite
classic
ballet
Ballet divertissement
Hungarian premiere
Few works in classical ballet history have as many versions as the Paquita suite, also known as the Paquita Grand pas (classique). The new piece was created by Marius Petipa on the basis of the French ballet Paquita by working together with composer Ludwig Minkus to select the main musical numbers. Ever since the original premiere in Russia in 1882, the piece has used as many variations and solos, including additions from external sources, as dreamed up by the choreographer of the given production. In fact, a unique attribute of the piece is that the performing dancers often determine the numbers to dance or even perform choreographies prepared specifically for them.
Conductor
Solo female
Solo male
Pas de trois girl 1. (Petipa / Minkus / Deldevez: Paquita)
Pas de trois girl 2. (Petipa / Minkus / Deldevez: Paquita)
Pas de trois boy (Petipa / Minkus / Deldevez: Paquita)
Spanish variation (Petipa / Minkus: Grand Pas)
Auber variation (Gzovsky / Auber: Grand Pas)
Armida variation (Fokin / Tcherepnin: Le Pavillon d Armide)
Talisman varition (Petipa / Gusev / Drigo: The Talisman pas de deux)
Trilby variation (Petipa / Gerber: Trilby)
Sylphide variation (Petipa / Drigo: La Sylphide (1892))
Male variation (Petipa / Minkus / Deldevez: Paquita)
First female duo
Second female duo
Third female duo