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Joseph Mazilier (1
March 1801 in M****illes – 19 May 1868 in Paris) was a 19th-century
French dancer,
balletmaster and c****ographer. He was born as Giulio...
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ballet in two acts and
three scenes originally c****ographed by
Joseph Mazilier to
music by Édouard
Deldevez and
Ludwig Minkus. Paul
Foucher received royalties...
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Petersburg from 1850 to 1853,
working not only with
Perrot but also
Joseph Mazilier who
staged for her La
Jolie Fille de Gand and Vert-Vert
especially for...
- the poem The
Corsair by Lord Byron.
Originally c****ographed by
Joseph Mazilier to the
music of
Adolphe Adam and
other composers, it was
first presented...
- Ballet-pantomime in 2 acts, 5 tableaux. C****ography and
libretto by
Joseph Mazilier. 10 May [O.S. 28 April] 1840.
Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, St. Petersburg...
- ballet-pantomime in
three acts and
eight scenes,
originally c****ographed by
Joseph Mazilier to the
music of Napoléon
Henri Reber and François Benoist. The libretto...
- for "corsair" or "pirate") may
refer to: Le Corsaire, a
ballet by
Joseph Mazilier to
music by
Adolphe Adam et al.,
first performed in 1858 Le corsaire, an...
- C****ography by J.
Mazilier after Albert Decombe.
Music by
Adolphe Adam. 5 November [O.S. 25 October] 1851. Vert-Vert. C****ography by
Joseph Mazilier.
Music by...
- Paris, France.
Austrian ballerina ****
Elssler and
French dancer Joseph Mazilier starred in the
first performance. In the
first act, **** and her sister...
- Pierre-Frédéric
Malevergne to
create the
first Russian production of
Joseph Mazilier's celebrated ballet Paquita,
first staged at the
Paris Opéra in 1846. The...