Sergei Legat
Nikolai Legat, Pavel Gerdt, Mariinsky Theatre, Vaslav Nijinsky
978-613-9-27739-1
6139277396
88
2012-04-30
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sergei Gustavovich Legat (27 September 1875 - 1 November 1905) was a Russian ballet dancer. The younger brother of Nikolai Legat, he studied at the imperial ballet school with Pavel Gerdt and his brother. Legat joined the Mariinsky Theatre in 1894 and quickly became a soloist. Admired for his stylistic performances he also taught, with pupils including Vaslav Nijinsky. He originated the dual role of the Nutcracker/Prince in Tchaikovsky's famous ballet. He married Marie Petipa (1857–1930). At the outbreak of the First Russian Revolution he fell out with the authorities and committed suicide, slashing his throat with a razor.
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