-
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx (modernized French:
Balthazar de
Beaujoyeux [baltazaʁ də boʒwajø]),
originally Bald****are da (or di)
Belgiojoso (modern Italian...
- was her compatriot,
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx, who
organized the ballet.
Catherine de'
Medici and
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx were
responsible for presenting...
-
Taverner Tomás Luis de
Victoria Adrian Willaert Carlo Gesualdo Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx Antonio Cornazzano Domenico da
Piacenza Fabritio Caroso Thoinot Arbeau...
-
Marguerite de Vaudemont. The
ballet was c****ographed by
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx and was the
first piece to
combine poetry, music,
design and
dance according...
- Lorraine, wife of
Henry III of France, and c****ographed by
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx,
opens in its
first performance at the
court of
Catherine de' Medici...
- dell'opera 2008, p. 625.
James R. Anthony,
French Baroque Music from
Beaujoyeulx to
Rameau (Amadeus Press, 1997), p. 115.
Pluto does not have a singing...
-
Laetare Gallia Anthony,
James R. (1947).
French Baroque Music: From
Beaujoyeulx to
Rameau (1 ed.). New York: W. W.
Norton & Company, Inc. p. 19. ISBN 0393021734...
- show was
created by
Italian c****ographer and
musician Balthazar de
Beaujoyeulx and is
considered the
first ballet to have
created a
theatrical experience...
-
Tuileries Palace and
organized by the
Italian dancing master,
Balthasar de
Beaujoyeulx, the hour-long
ballet consisted of
sixteen amateur French ladies representing...
- Ghys's four-hands
arrangement for
piano of Air
Louis XIII by
Balthazar de
Beaujoyeulx,
Chant de joie by
Arthur Honegger,
Esquisse d'Espagne by
Gustave Samazeuilh...