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marusya05 [52]
3 years ago
5

!!!HELP ASAP!!! What classical era(s) were represented in The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky???

Arts
2 answers:
yulyashka [42]3 years ago
7 0
The names of the characters also vary. In the original E. T. A. Hoffmann story, the young heroine is called Marie Stahlbaum and Clara (Klärchen) is her doll's name. In the adaptation by Dumas on which Petipa based his libretto, her name is Marie Silberhaus.
dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
5 0

I think the eras were from 1850 to 1870

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