Puss-in-Boots (Cui, César Antonovich)
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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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St. Petersburg: 1913 (in the journal Светлячок (Svetlyachok = The Firefly).
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General Information
| Work Title | Кот в сапогах |
|---|---|
| Alternative Title | Il gatto con gli stivali = Der gestiefelte Kater |
| Composer | Cui, César Antonovich |
|---|---|
| Opus/Catalogue Number | N/A |
| Number of Movements/Sections | 4 tableaux (tableau 2 ends with dances) |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1913 |
| Year of First Publication | 1913 |
| Librettist | Marina Stanislavovna Pol' and N. N. Dolomanova, after Perrault's fairy-tale |
| Language | Russian |
| Dedication | А. А. Федорову-Давыдову (to A. A. Fedorov-Davydov) |
| Genre | Opera |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | voices and instruments |
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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.
| Cui Operas (in chronological order by first date of completion) | |


