Fiametta

Marfa Muravieva as Fiametta in the Saint-Léon/Minkus The Flame of Love or The Salamander (AKA Fiametta or Néméa), Paris, 1864

Fiametta or Fiammetta, also known as The Flame of Love, The Salamander or Néméa) is a ballet in 4 acts/4 Scenes. Choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon. Music by Ludwig Minkus. First presented by the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on November 12–24, 1863 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates), at the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia. Principal Dancers - Anna Sobeshchanskaya (as Fiametta).

Revivals/Restagings

Other interpreters of Fiametta were Praskovia Lebedeva, Mathilde Madaeva, Adèle Grantzow (November 15–27, 1865).
Lithograph of rehearsals at the Paris Opera of the Saint-Léon/Minkus The Flame of Love or The Salamander (AKA Fiametta or Néméa), Paris, 1864

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