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Evgenievich Kochno or
Kokhno (Russian: Бори́с Евге́ньевич Кохно́; 3
January 1904 – 8
December 1990) was a
Russian poet, dancer, and librettist.
Kochno was born...
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company when
Balanchine was fired.
Balanchine and
Kochno immediately founded Les
Ballets 1933.
Kochno, Diaghilev's
former secretary and companion, served...
- The libretto,
based on the
parable in the
Gospel of Luke, was by
Boris Kochno, who
added a good deal of
drama and
emphasized the
theme of sin and redemption...
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wrote him out of the
picture for more than 60 years.
Diaghilev made
Boris Kochno his
secretary in 1920 and
staged Tchaikovsky's The
Sleeping Beauty in London...
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German libretto by
Bertolt Brecht in 1933
under a
commission from
Boris Kochno and
Edward James. It was
translated into
English by W. H.
Auden and Chester...
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French artist,
fashion illustrator and designer. Bérard and his
lover Boris Kochno, who
worked for the
Ballets Russes and was also co-founder of the Ballets...
- Barrault, Théâtre des Célestins 1947 : La
Fontaine de
jouvence de
Boris Kochno, mise en scène Jean-Louis Barrault, Théâtre
Marigny 1947 : Le Procès inspired...
- Les
Ballets 1933 was a
ballet company started by
Boris Kochno and
George Balanchine,
which Balanchine used to
create new
works that were
completely his...
- composers. In 1932 he
created Jeux d'enfants [ru] to
libretto by
Boris Kochno,
scenic design was by Joan Miró. In 1933, M****ine
created the world's first...
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earliest works of Stravinsky's neo-classical period. The libretto, by
Boris Kochno, is
based on
Alexander Pushkin's The
Little House in Kolomna.
Mavra is about...