Cinderella (Russian: Золушка, Zolushka; French: Cendrillon) Op. 87, is a ballet composed by Sergei Prokofiev to a scenario by Nikolai Volkov. It is one of his most popular and melodious compositions, and has inspired a great many choreographers since its inception. The piece was composed between 1940 and 1944. Part way through writing it Prokofiev broke off to write his opera War and Peace. The premiere of Cinderella was conducted by Yuri Fayer on November 21, 1945 at the Bolshoi Theatre, with choreography by Rostislav Zakharov and Galina Ulanova in the title role. Cinderella is notable for its jubilant music, lush scenery, and for the comic double-roles of Cinderella's stepmother and Cinderella's two stepsisters (which can be performed in travesti), more mad than bad in this treatment.

Librettist Nikolai Volkov
Date of composition 1944 (1940-1944)
Premiered 1945, November 21st (Bolshoi Theater) in Moscow, Russia
Type Ballet
Catalogue Op. 87
Instruments Orchestra
Arrangements Sergei Prokofiev: Three Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 95
Sergei Prokofiev: Ten Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 97
Sergei Prokofiev: Six Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 102
Sergei Prokofiev: Suite from Cinderella No.1, Op. 107
Sergei Prokofiev: Suite from Cinderella No.2, Op. 108
Sergei Prokofiev: Suite from Cinderella No.3, Op. 109
Autotranslations beta Sergueï Prokofiev: Cinderella, Op. 87
Sergej Sergeevič Prokof'ev: Cinderella, Op. 87
Sergei Sergejewitsch Prokofjew: Cinderella, Op. 87