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Louis-Antoine Duport (1781, Paris – 19 October 1853, Paris) was a French ballet dancer, ballet composer and ballet master.
Louis-Antoine Duport (1781, Paris – 19 October 1853, Paris) was a French ballet dancer, ballet composer and ballet master. Born in Paris, Duport studied...
The Duport Stradivarius is a cello made in 1711 by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The instrument is named after Jean-LouisDuport, who...
Germany) Jean-LouisDuport (1749–1819, France, brother of Jean-Pierre Duport) Jean-Pierre Duport (1741–1818, France, brother of Jean-LouisDuport) Jacqueline...
Antonín Kraft, under whom he first studied. He then trained under Jean-LouisDuport (1801). He claimed to have been the soloist for the premiere of Beethoven's...
Duport formed with Barnave and Alexandre de Lameth a group known as the "triumvirate," which was popular at first. But after the flight of King Louis...
the city's musical life. In 1843, he acquired the Duport Stradivarius from the son of Jean-LouisDuport for the then-record sum of 22,000 French francs...
Leopold Haschka, librettist and writer (died 1827) October 4 – Jean-LouisDuport, composer and cellist (died 1819) December 17 – Domenico Cimarosa, composer...
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf – String Quintet in G major, Kr.190 Jean-LouisDuport – 6 Cello Sonatas, Op. 4 Jan Ladislav Dussek – Piano Sonatas No. 4–6...
genre nouveau Francois Devienne – Flute Concerto No.7 in E minor Jean-LouisDuport – Cello Concerto No.1 in A major, Op. 1 Giuseppe Gherardeschi – Sonata...
Jean-LouisDuport (1749–1819) Marcel Dupré (1886–1971) Albert Dupuis (1877–1967) Sylvain Dupuis (1856–1931) Francesco Durante (1684–1755) Louis Durey...
Time. 10 January 1927. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 11 January 2023. Kaufman, Louis; Kaufman, Annette (2013). A Fiddler's Tale: How Hollywood and Vivaldi Discovered...
nur" for piano in B♭ major (doubtful) Anh. 11: "Alexandermarsch" for LouisDuport ballet "Der blode Ritter" march for piano in F major (probably doubtful)...
and compiler of a dictionary of musicians (b. 1746) September 7 – Jean-LouisDuport, cellist (b. 1749) December 29 – Josepha Weber, operatic soprano (b....
Dubois Cello Concerto (1958) Vernon Duke Cello Concerto (1945) Jean-LouisDuport 6 cello concertos (No. 4 in E minor, 5 in D major, 6 in D minor) Pascal...
Constance débuted at the Opéra de Paris in 1810, after studying dance under LouisDuport and Jean-François Coulon. She married Auguste-Anatole Petit in 1815 and...