In December on 1892 Peter Tchaikovsky created a selection of eight numbers from the ballet premiere, forming the Nutcracker suite.

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In December on 1892 Peter Tchaikovsky created a selection of eight numbers from the ballet premiere, forming the Nutcracker suite.

Peter IIyich composed the music for the nutcracker. He also produced more music including “The Sleeping Beauty” and “The Swan Lake”.

 As a young man Tchaikovsky suffered traumatic personal experiences. He was sincerely attached to a beautiful soprano, named Desiree Artot, but their engagement was ended by her mother and she remarried. In 1876 he wrote to his brother, Modest, about his decision to "marry whoever will have me." One of his admirers, a Moscow Conservatory student Antonina Ivanovna Milyukova, was persistently writing him love letters. She threatened to commit suicide if Tchaikovsky didn't marry her. Their brief marriage in the summer of 1877 lasted only a few weeks and caused him a nervous breakdown. He even tried to kill himself by throwing himself into a river. In September of 1877 Tchaikovsky separated from Milyukova. She eventually ended up in an insane asylum, where she spent over 20 years and died. They never saw each other again. Although their marriage was terminated legally, Tchaikovsky generously supported her financially until his death.

 It is Christmas Eve at the Stahlbaum house -- A large and luxurious house with the most stunning tree imaginable. The Stahlbaums are hosting their annual Christmas party, welcoming the entrance of their family and friends. The children, Clara and Fritz, are dancing and playing as they welcome their friends too.  The party grows merry with music and dance as godfather Drosselmeyer arrives. He is a skilled clock and toy maker and always full of surprises. Drosselmeyer draws everyone's focus he presents two life-size dolls. They are the delight of the party, each taking a turn to dance.  The children begin to open gifts when Drosselmeyer presents his to Clara and Fritz. Although his gift to Fritz is quite nice, he gives Clara a beautiful Nutcracker that becomes the hit of the party. Fritz becomes covetous and, having a bit more spunk than a boy should have, grabs the nutcracker from Clara and promptly breaks it. Clara is disconsolate looking on as Drosselmeyer quickly repairs the Nutcracker with a handkerchief he magically draws from the air.  As the evening grows late, the guests leaves and the Stahlbaum family retires for the evening. Clara, worried about her beloved Nutcracker, sneaks back to the tree to check on him, falling asleep with him in her arms.

 As the clock strikes midnight bizarre things begin to happen. Clara begins dwindling as her beautiful Christmas tree grows high above her. The toys around the tree come to life while the room fills with an army of mice, led by the vicious Mouse King. As the Nutcracker awakens, he leads his army of toy soldiers into combat with the mice. The Mouse King corners the Nutcracker and battles him one-on-one. The Nutcracker seems to be no match for the Mouse King.  The Nutcracker and his army can go on no longer and are captured by the mice and their King. Clara makes a final daring charge throwing her slipper at the Mouse King, striking him square on the head. The Mouse King drops to the floor and the mice run away, hauling off their leader's lifeless body.

 A little girl named Cohen falls asleep after a party at her home and dreams herself into a fantastic world where toys become bigger than life. Her much-loved Nutcracker Culkin comes to life and defends her from the Mouse King, then is turned into a Prince after Marie saves his life. The Nutcracker Ballet is based on the story "The Nutcracker and the King of Mice" written by E.T.A. Hoffman. Although what is seen on the stage today is dissimilar in detail from the original story, the basic plot remains the same; The story of a young German girl who dreams of a Nutcracker Prince and a vicious battle against a Mouse King with seven heads.  When Marius Petipa had the idea to choreograph the story into a ballet, it was actually based on a correction by Alexander Dumas, a well known French author. His description reflects more of what we have come to love as the Nutcracker Ballet.