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Filippo Taglioni
Filippo Taglioni, circa 1820
Born
(1777-11-05)5 November 1777
Milan, Italy
Died
11 February 1871(1871-02-11) (aged 93)
Como, Italy
Occupation(s)
ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher
Known for
La Sylphide
Spouse
Sophie Karsten
Children
Marie Taglioni, Paul Taglioni
Parent
Carlo Taglioni
Filippo Taglioni (aka Philippe Taglioni; 5 November 1777 – 11 February 1871) was an Italian dancer and choreographer and personal teacher to his own daughter, Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni. (He had another child who also danced ballet, Paul Taglioni.) Also, although August Bournonville's version is better known, it was Taglioni who was the original choreographer of La Sylphide, in 1832.[1]
^"La Sylphide". Ballet Encyclopedia. The Ballet. Retrieved March 11, 2009.
FilippoTaglioni (aka Philippe Taglioni; 5 November 1777 – 11 February 1871) was an Italian dancer and choreographer and personal teacher to his own daughter...
ballerina to truly dance en pointe. Taglioni was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to the Italian choreographer FilippoTaglioni and the Swedish ballet dancer Sophie...
Taglioni (Italian: [taʎˈʎoːni]) is the surname of: Alice Taglioni (born 1976), French actress Fabio Taglioni (1920–2001), Italian engineer Filippo Taglioni...
There were two versions of the ballet; the original choreographed by FilippoTaglioni in 1832, and a second version choreographed by August Bournonville...
1831 at the Paris Opéra. The choreography (now lost) was created by FilippoTaglioni. Jean Coralli may have choreographed the entry of the nuns. The short...
Balletmasters as Jules Perrot, Arthur Saint-Léon, FilippoTaglioni, Joseph Mazilier, Jean Coralli, and Paul Taglioni staging many masterworks for the Paris Opera...
ballerina October 6 – William Russell, organist and composer November 5 – FilippoTaglioni, dancer and choreographer December 16 – János Fusz, composer January...
the great ballerina, Marie Taglioni. The choreography for the ballet was elaborated by the ballerina's father, FilippoTaglioni. The audience's prurient...
dictionary. Sylphide might refer to: La Sylphide, a ballet choreographed by FilippoTaglioni in 1832 and by August Bournonville in 1836 Les Sylphides, a ballet...
Cesare Coppini, who worked a La Scala of Milan, and FilippoTaglioni, father of the dancer Maria Taglioni. All of them had been students of Carlo Blasis,...
du Danube. Ballet-pantomime in 2 acts, 4 tableaux. Choreography by FilippoTaglioni. Libretto by Eugène Desmares. 21 September 1836. Théâtre de l’Académie...
considered the father of a new kind of performance called coreodramma. FilippoTaglioni (1777–1871), ballet master of the Royal Swedish Ballet in Stockholm...
a mountain landscape. She married FilippoTaglioni in 1803, and became the mother of the ballerina Marie Taglioni. Dahlberg och Hagström, Svenskt konstlexikon...
Anatoliy Shaker “Simple things” by Radu Poklitaru “The butterfly” by FilippoTaglioni “Blind ballerina” by Leonid Yakobson “Tarantella” by George Balanchine...
by FilippoTaglioni to music by Adolphe Adam. La Fille du Danube was choreographed and produced by FilippoTaglioni for his daughter, Marie Taglioni, the...
Joseph Mazilier Jules Perrot Marius Petipa Arthur Saint-Léon FilippoTaglioni Paul Taglioni Adolphe Adam Cesare Pugni Her Majesty's Theatre, London Théâtre...
making. Choreographed by FilippoTaglioni and first presented in Paris in November 1831, it starred his daughter, Marie Taglioni as Helena, the abbess of...
Steinway, German-American piano manufacturer (b. 1797) February 11 – FilippoTaglioni, dancer and choreographer (b. 1777) March 26 – François-Joseph Fétis...
(There are other choreographies by Adolphe Nourrit (1802-1839) and by FilippoTaglioni (1777-1871). First performed on Tuesday, 29-11-1836. 1837 Don Quixote...
In 1846 she danced in Perrot's Pas de Quatre staged in La Scala by FilippoTaglioni. In 1846, age sixteen, she was invited to the Paris National Theatre...
Salle Le Peletier, with choreography by FilippoTaglioni and music by Jean-Madeleine Schneitzhoeffer. Taglioni designed the work as a showcase for his...
students of Blasis (Giovanni Lepri, Cesare Carnesecchi Coppini and FilippoTaglioni). Consequently, the key characteristic of the Cecchetti method is the...
of the Royal Swedish Ballet 1806–1816 Succeeded by FilippoTaglioni Preceded by FilippoTaglioni Director of the Royal Swedish Ballet 1818–1820 Succeeded by...