The Golden Age (Shostakovich)

The Golden Age or The Age of Gold (Russian: Золотой век, Zolotoi vek), Op. 22, is a ballet in three acts and six scenes by Dmitri Shostakovich to a libretto by Alexander Ivanovsky. Choreographed by Vasili Vainonen (first act),[1] Leonid Jacobson (second act),[2] and V. Chesnakov (third act), it premiered on 26 October 1930 at the Kirov Theatre.[3]

The work was performed eighteen times[4] and was initially censored due to its inclusion of modern European dance styles.[5]

  1. ^ ru: Василий Вайнонен
  2. ^ ru: Эволюция дуэтно-акробатического танца
  3. ^ Boosey & Hawkes
  4. ^ ru: Балет Дмитрия Шостаковича «Золотой век». Справка
  5. ^ "ru: В цикле «Шостакович на сцене» Мариинский театр покажет премьеру балета «Золотой век»". Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013.