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    (1726-1808), was also a dancer. "Gaétan Vestris". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 23 February 2024. Chisholm 1911. "The Vestris Dynasty". Andros on Ballet...
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  • dancer, illegitimate son of Gaétan Vestris Auguste Armand Vestris (1788–1825), French dancer, son of Auguste Vestris Gaétan Vestris (1729–1808), French-Italian...
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    Marie-Jean-Augustin Vestris, known as Auguste Vestris (27 March 1760 – 5 December 1842), was a French dancer. He was born in Paris, the illegitimate son of Gaétan Vestris...
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  • Gasparo Vestris (19 November 1730, Florence - 10 June 1809, Paris) was a Franco-Italian ballet dancer. The younger brother of Gaétan Vestris and Thérèse...
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  • and belonged to its elite dancers. She was the sister of Gaétan Vestris and Angiolo Vestris and was often paired with her brothers onstage. Jean-Marie...
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    Auguste Vestris and (if the year of birth is 1795) dancer Anne-Catherine Augier, called Aimée (1777–1809), he studied dance with his grandfather Gaétan and...
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  • and director Horace Vernet (1789–1863), painter Auguste Vestris (1760–1842), dancer Gaétan Vestris (1729–1808), dancer Pauline Viardot (1821–1910), opera...
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    Louis XIV where Jean-Baptiste Lully was the leading court composer. Gaétan Vestris did much to define the dance. Subsequently many composers of the Baroque...
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    Madame Vestris, was a French actress. She was the sister of Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud, stage name Dugazon. She married the ballet-dancer Angiolo Vestris (younger...
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    Cast, 19 April 1774 Conductor: Louis-Joseph Francœur) (Choreograph: Gaétan Vestris) Agamemnon, King of Mycenae baritone Henri Larrivée Clitemnestre (Clytemnestra)...
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    passed in turn to the most distinguished dancers. Citizens [Auguste] Vestris and [Pierre] Gardel, currently at the Théâtre de la République et des Arts...
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  • September 29 – Paul Wranitzky, Moravian composer (born 1756) date unknown – Gaétan Vestris, French ballet dancer (born 1729) Songs of Yale. New Haven: Yale Glee...
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    beginning her studies with balletmaster Gaétan Vestris, she became his lover. In 1760 she gave birth to a son, Auguste Vestris. In June 1761 Allard made her debut...
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  • Sallé Marie Taglioni Ghislaine Thesmar Emmanuel Thibault Auguste Vestris Gaetan Vestris Claude de Vulpian Carlotta Zambelli History of ballet List of productions...
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    first appearance in 1774. She had an acclaimed career and appeared with Gaetan Vestris and his son Auguste in a number of important ballets devised by Jean-Georges...
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  • or to refer to the male partner of a ballerina during a pas de deux. Gaétan Vestris Charles Le Picq Vaslav Nijinsky Léonide Massine Serge Lifar Adolph Bolm...
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    to Montmartre Cemetery in Paris and reinterred beside the graves of Gaétan Vestris, Théophile Gautier, and Emma Livry. Nijinsky's daughter Kyra married...
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  • 18th-century dynasty of dancers and actors. He was a student of Louis Dupré, Gaetan Vestris and Jean-Georges Noverre. He married the ballet dancer Elisabeth Bayard...
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    became a soloist. Sharing roles as principal dancer (danseur noble) with Gaétan Vestris, Gardel took steps to distinguish himself from his rival in 1772: in...
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    is thought to have invented the pirouette), she became a threat to Gaétan Vestris with the result that she was relegated to secondary roles. She therefore...
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    (1738–1802) who joined the Paris Opera in 1756 where she was trained by Gaétan Vestris, becoming not just an étoile but also his wife. Although she was rather...
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  • Tallchief Ludmilla Tchérina Emmanuel Thibault Galina Ulanova Auguste Vestris Gaetan Vestris Diana Vishneva Wendy Whelan Miyako Yoshida Svetlana Zakharova Thoinot...
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  • ballet-miniatures. Among this ballets-miniatures is a "Vestris" for Mikhail Baryshnikov (1969, in memory of Gaétan Vestris). But a few years later Leonid Yakobson was...
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    appeared in Noverre's lost La descente d'Orphée aux Enfers (1760s). Gaétan Vestris danced the role of the god in Florian Deller's Orefeo ed Euridice (1763)...
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    Mlle Lhéritier Endymion (ballet) dancer Gaétan Vestris Diane (ballet) dancer Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Vestris L'Amour (Cupid) (ballet) dancer Mlle Guimard...
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    Opera of Paris, where his students included Marie-Anne de Camargo, Gaétan Vestris, Jean-Georges Noverre, Maximilien Gardel and Jean-Baptiste Hus. Casanova...
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    (shepherdess - Act 1), Jean-Barthélemy Lany, G. Vestris, Marie-Françoise Lyonnois (pastors), Thérèse Vestris (shepherdess - Act 3), Jean-Barthélemy Lany and...
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  • bringing an end to the Angelo-Spanish War started in 1727. 18 April – Gaétan Vestris, dancer (died 1808) 12 November – Louis Antoine de Bougainville, admiral...
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    which had originated with his father, dancer Gaétan Vestris, and later shone with his brother Auguste Vestris, also a ballet étoile (Henry Sutherland Edwards...
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  • has the power]. Ouest-France (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015. Briard, Gaëtan (6 March 2014). "P3L – TBC : l'union est encore loin" [P3L – TBC: the union...
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