Virginia Zucchi (10 February 1849 – 12 October 1933) was an Italian dancer. Her career as a ballerina spanned the years 1864 to 1898, and she was known...
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Thaila Zucchi (born 1981), Italian-English singer and actress Virginia Zucchi (1849–1933), Italian ballerina Massolo, Daniela. "Surname Zucchi". italygen...
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for the ballerina Virginia Zucchi. Musical revision and additional pas by Riccardo Drigo (including a Pas de six for Virginia Zucchi). Petipa added additional...
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des enfants from Petipa's revival of Paquita. St. Petersburg, 1881 Virginia Zucchi in the title role of Paquita. St. Petersburg, 1886 Mikhail Fokine costumed...
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of the 19th century, reaching their zeniths in Russia. Italian-born Virginia Zucchi (1849–1933) first danced in Italy and Germany but her interpretations...
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School, where she studied under Yekaterina Vazem, and was inspired by Virginia Zucchi. On 30 August 1881, she danced for the first time on the Grand Theatre...
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company's repertory for many years. In May 1876, the Italian ballerina Virginia Zucchi made her debut in Taglioni's production in Berlin. The celebrated ballerina...
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(1:20) Valse lente: Variation d'Esmeralda, composed for the ballerina Virginia Zucchi, 1886 (1:35) Pre-1917 recordings of two of Drigo's supplemental numbers...
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dancers to Russia that included Pierina Legnani, Enrico Cecchetti, and Virginia Zucchi. In 1894, Dell'Era created the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in The...
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Carlotta Zambelli (1875–1968), prima ballerina, teacher, Paris Opera Virginia Zucchi (1849–1933), ballerina, teacher, danced in Russia Tatjana Barbakoff...
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