Hippolyte Monplaisir

Hippolyte Monplaisir (1821, Bordeaux – 10 June 1877, Besana in Brianza)[1] was a French dancer, choreographer[2] and ballet master.

Monplaisir and his wife performing La Zingarella

Choreographies

  • Azelia, or the Syrian Slave (Barcelone 1847 - New York, 24 November 1847)[3]
  • A Apparição (Lisbonne 1856)[4]
  • L'Île des amours (Bordeaux 1860 - Milan 1861 - Rome 1862 - Brussels 1864 - Palerme 1868)
  • La Perle de Florence (Bordeaux, 4 April 1861)[5]
  • Benvenuto Cellini (Milan, 24 August 1861)[6]
  • Nostradamus (Milan, 21 April 1862)[7]
  • Tersicore sulla terra (Milan, 24 May 1862)
  • Les Filles du feu (Bordeaux 1864)[8]
  • Melina (Rome 1864)[9]
  • Crisforo Colombo (Rome 1864 - Turin 1865 - Florence 1872)[10]
  • La Fête des voiles (Brussels, 5 September 1864)[11]
  • Les Nations (Brussels, 18 September 1864)
  • Ka-In-Ka-A (Brussels, 28 May 1865)
  • La Devâdâcy (Milan, 27 October 1866 - Florence 1867 - Turin 1870)
  • Estella (Milan 1866 - Florence 1867 - Naples 1870)[12]
  • La Camargo (Milan, 11 January 1868 - Turin, 14 February 1871 - Venise 1871)[13]
  • Brahma (Milan, 25 February 1868 - Madrid 1873 - Palerme 1874 - Vienna 1875 - Gênes 1876)[14]
  • La Semiramide del Nord (Milan, 2 January 1869 - Turin, 26 décembre 1869 - Bologne 1871 - Turin 1873 - Florence 1874)[15]
  • Tra la veglia ed i sogni (Milan, 16 February 1869)[16]
  • La Regina della notte (Turin 1869 - Milan 1870)[17]
  • Les Figlie di Chèope (Milan, 31 December 1871 - Florence 1875 - Trieste 1875 - Turin, 3 January 1877)[18]
  • La Sirena (Milan, 9 March 1872)[19]
  • L'Almèa (Naples 1872)
  • Giulio Cesare (Milan, 26 December 1874)[20]
  • Lore-Ley (Milan, 4 January 1877)[21]
Preceded by
Henri Justamant
Director of
Ballet of Théâtre royal de la Monnaie

1864–1865
Succeeded by
Vincent (dancer)

References

  1. Congress, The Library of. "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  2. "Sallie St. Clair, Danseuse | Steps In Time". www.stepsintime.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  3. Larousse, Éditions. "Archive Larousse : Dictionnaire de la danse - Mathilde MONNIER (née en 1959). - (Ballets de) Monte-Carlo". www.larousse.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  4. "Illustracao Luso-Brazileira" (PDF). hemerotecadigital.cm-lisboa.pt.
  5. "Luigi Venzano (1814-1878)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  6. Monplaisir, Hippolyte (2020-10-05). "Benvenuto Cellini : gran ballo serio diviso in sei quadri / del coreografo Ippolito Monplaisir ; musica del maestro Luigi Venzano. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro alla Scala nell'Autunno del 1861". opac.sbn.it (in Italian). Alberto <1813-1877> Mazzucato, Eugenio Cavallini, Cesare Marzagora, Giuseppe Manzoni, Antonio <ballerino> Franzago, Enrico Isman. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  7. Monplaisir, Hippolyte (2020-10-05). "Benvenuto Cellini : gran ballo serio diviso in sei quadri / del coreografo Ippolito Monplaisir ; musica del maestro Luigi Venzano. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro alla Scala nell'Autunno del 1861". opac.sbn.it (in Italian). Alberto <1813-1877> Mazzucato, Eugenio Cavallini, Cesare Marzagora, Giuseppe Manzoni, Antonio <ballerino> Franzago, Enrico Isman. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  8. Migel, Parmenia (1981-01-01). Great Ballet Prints of the Romantic Era. Courier Corporation. ISBN 978-0-486-24050-3.
  9. "Libretti d'opera". www.librettodopera.it. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  10. Cristoforo Colombo ballo storico in cinque atti (in Italian). Trovasi vendibile nella Tipografia Olivieri al Corso 336. 1863.
  11. "La fête révolutionnaire (1789-1799)". archives.rhone.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  12. "Estella, ballo in cinque atti, riprodotto dal coreografo Giovanni Garbagnati, da rappresentarsi al T... | National Library of Australia". catalogue.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  13. "La camargo ballo in sei atti - Hippolyte Monplaisir ; Costantino Dall\\u2019Argine ; Marzagora Cesare - Libri digitali | openMLOL". open MLOL. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  14. Monplaisir, Hippolyte (1869). Brahma ballo in un prologo e sette atti del coreografo Ippolito Monplaisir (in Italian). Tipografia di Maio e Tancredi.
  15. www.amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/semiramide-del-nord-ballo-Leather/dp/B07R3S92TL. Retrieved 2020-10-18. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. Rescigno, Eduardo (2012-11-07). Vivaverdi: dalla A alla Z Giuseppe Verdi e la sua opera (in Italian). Bur. ISBN 978-88-586-3902-3.
  17. www.amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/regina-della-notte-ballo-Leather/dp/B07R3987JK. Retrieved 2020-10-18. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  18. Monplaisir, Hippolyte (1874). Le figlie di Chèope azione coreografica in 7 atti con prologo di Ippolito Monplaisir (in Italian). tipog. Vico Ecce-Homo.
  19. Monplaisir, Hippolyte (1872). La sirena ballo in sette atti di H. Monplaisir (in Italian). Tipog. Vico Ecce-Homo alla Mad. dell'Aiuto n. 9.
  20. Ferrero, Mercedes Viale (July 2002). Opera on Stage. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-04591-7.
  21. Monplaisir, Hippolyte. Lore-Ley : ballo in un prologo e sette atti : Teatro alla Scala : Carnevale-Quaresima 1881-82 : impresa Fratelli Corti. Regio Stabilimento Ricordi.
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