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Nightingale, The

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Nightingale, The

Opera by Stravinsky (libretto by composer and S N Mitusov, from Hans Andersen's fairy tale) about a dying emperor who is revived by the sound of the nightingale. It was first produced at the Paris Opéra on 26 May 1914 and was revived in the form of a ballet (choreography by Leonid Massin) at the same venue on 2 February 1920.


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