Puss-in-Boots (Cui, César)

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Russian (1913 version)

 Title page
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 Introduction (piano 4-hands)
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 Tableau 1
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 Tableau 2 (up to the dances)
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 Tableau 2 (closing dances, piano 4-hands)
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 Tableau 3
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 Tableau 4
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Publisher Info.:

St. Petersburg: 1913 (in the journal Светлячок (Svetlyachok = The Firefly).

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General Information

Work Title Puss-in-Boots
Alternative Title Кот в сапогах ; Il gatto con gli stivali ; Der gestiefelte Kater
Composer Cui, César
Movements/Sections 4 tableaux
Year/Date of Composition 1913
First Performance Rome, 1915
First Publication 1913 (vocal score only; full score remains unpublished)
Librettist Marina Stanislavovna Pol and Nadezhda Nikolayevna Dolomanova, after Charles Perrault (1628–1703)
Language Russian
Dedication A. A. Fedorov-Davydov
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices and instruments


Misc. Comments

This is a children's opera. It was published during the composer's lifetime only in piano-vocal score by the journal Светлячок (Svetlyachok = The Firefly); if the composer left an orchestration, this would need to be investigated. The Soviet edition of 1961 reworks the libretto to include spoken dialogue.

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