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- was born at Ligovo, near Peterhof, the youngest child of Adam-Felix Kschessinsky (Polish: Adam Feliks Krzesiński) and Julie Kschessinska. Her Polish father...
- Petersburg, Russia. Prin****l dancers: Eugeniia Sokolova (as Mlada), Felix Kschessinsky (as Mstivoi, Prince Ratarskii), and Mariia Gorsjenkova (as Princess Voislava)...
- Petersburg, Russia, in 1868, with Henriette D'or as Queen Nisia, Felix Kschessinsky as King Candaules/Tsar Candavl, Lev Ivanov as Gyges and Klavdia Kantsyreva...
- Legnani (as the Tsar Maiden), Alexander Shirayev (as Iv****hka) and Felix Kschessinsky (as the Khan). Revival by Alexander Gorsky for the Ballet of the Moscow...
- Prin****l dancers: Konstancja Turczynowicz (as Ninetta, the Peasant), Felix Kschessinsky (as Maturyn, the Basket Maker), Teodora Gwozdecka (as Amelia, the Countess)...
- the Imperial Ballet. She was an unrivalled partner to the famous Felix Kschessinsky [pl] in the Polish mazurka. In the mid-1860s, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich...
- January] 1858. Robert et Bertrand, ou Les Deux voleurs. C****ography by Felix Kschessinsky after François Hoguet. Music by Herman Schmidt. 11 May [O.S. 25 April] 1858...
- Petersburg 1868 St Petersburg 1891 St Petersburg 1903 King Candaules Felix Kschessinsky Pavel Gerdt Pavel Gerdt Queen Nisia Henriette d'Or Carlotta Brianza Julia...
- was the Mazurka, danced by a group of dancers with Felix Kschessinsky as soloist. Kschessinsky (the father of the Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinskaya) was...
- Aleksander Tarnowski (as Salvator Rosa), and Feliks Krzesiński / Felix Kschessinsky (as Diavolino). Revival by Antonio-Manuel Abrami for the Ballet of the...