The Golden Cockerel (Russian: Золотой петушок, Zolotoy petushok) is an opera in three acts, with short prologue and even shorter epilogue, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Its libretto, by Vladimir Belsky, derives from Alexander Pushkin's 1834 poem The Tale of the Golden Cockerel, which in turn is based on two chapters of Tales of the Alhambra by Washington Irving. The opera was completed in 1907 and premiered in 1909 in Moscow, after the composer's death. Outside Russia it has often been performed in French as Le coq d'or.

Date of composition 1907
Type Symphony
Arrangement of Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Nikolaï Rimski-Korsakov: Introduction and Wedding Procession from the opera The Golden Cockerel
Nikolaj Andreevič Rimskij-Korsakov: Introduction and Wedding Procession from the opera The Golden Cockerel
Nikolai Andrejewitsch Rimski-Korsakow: Introduction and Wedding Procession from the opera The Golden Cockerel