State Museum Of Theatre And Music Art Collection
Step into a world of theatrical and musical wonders at the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art
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Step into a world of theatrical and musical wonders at the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art. This captivating institution takes you on a journey through time, showcasing the rich history and artistic brilliance of these two art forms. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Russian opera with the program for M. Glinka's masterpiece, "A Life for the Tsar, " dating back to 1913. Marvel at the anonymous poster for "Oedipus the King" from 1922, which hints at the dramatic intensity that unfolded on stage. Transporting you further into history, discover an enchanting painting depicting The Name day of the Director of Imperial Theatres during the mid-19th century. Feel awestruck as you gaze upon a magnificent ceiling painting adorning Saint Petersburg's Alexander Theatre since 1832. The Mariinsky Theatre comes alive through stunning set designs like those created for Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Falstaff" in January 1918. Admire Phaedra's exquisite costume design from Hippolytus after Euripides' ballet production in 1902. Delve into portraits capturing influential figures such as Marius Petipa, whose contributions revolutionized ballet forever. Anonymous yet powerful artworks like Malevich's stage design for A. Kruchenykh's opera "Victory over the Sun" (1913) leave visitors mesmerized by their avant-garde allure. Alexander Yakovlevich Golovin's stage design for M. Lermontov’s theatre play "Two Brothers" (1915) showcases his mastery in creating immersive worlds on stage. Leon Bakst’s costume design for R. Schumann’s ballet “Carnaval” (1910) adds vibrant splashes to this visual feast. Pay homage to legendary performers like Carlotta Grisi, who graced stages worldwide as Giselle in 1844 - her portrayal forever etched in ballet history.