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Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (1710–1768), aka Hilferding, was an
Austrian c****ographer and dancer. For a time
Hilverding served as the
director of...
- is
mostly based on, were
first adapted for the
ballet in 1740 by
Franz Hilverding in Vienna, Austria. In 1768, Jean
Georges Noverre mounted a new version...
- 1759, when he was
replaced by
Austrian c****ographer and
dancer Franz Hilverding. His
further fate is unknown. Rinaldo's
impact on the
development of the...
- He
later succeeded Franz Hilverding as
director of the
Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg,
Russia in 1766. Both
Hilverding and
Angiolini are credited...
- 1733—1747 : Jean-Baptiste Landé 1742—1759 :
Antonio Rinaldi 1758—1764 :
Franz Hilverding 1766—1772 :
Gasparo Angiolini 1779—1783 :
Giuseppe Canziani 1784—1792 :...
- Kärntnertor at Vienna,
under the
direction of the c****ographer
Franz Hilverding.
Ribou and Baptiste,
actors from
Ghent and Brussels, had
already moved...
-
Geschichte und Gegenwart.
Second edition, Personenteil,
volume 8 (Gribenski –
Hilverding). Bärenreiter/Metzler, K****el
among others 2002, ISBN 3-7618-1118-7 (Online-Edition...
- the c****ographers Jean-Baptiste de
Hesse (1705–1779) and
Franz Anton Hilverding (1710–1768), as well as
critic Gasparo Angiolini (1731–1803) and Louis...