Louis-Jacques-Jessé Milon (18 April 1766 – 26 November 1849) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, and ballet master. Born in Saint-Martin de Caux...
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fr:Bertrand Milon (15th century), French diplomat, founder of the University of Nantes ; fr:Joseph Milon (19th century), French painter Louis Milon (18th century)...
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Milo of Croton (redirect from Milon of Croton)
Milo or Milon of Croton (fl. 540 – 511 BC) was a famous ancient Greek athlete from the Greek colony of Croton in Magna Graecia. He was a six-time Olympic...
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to mentor him personally. Following guidance from Madame Vestris and Louis Milon, Montjoie debuted at the Royal Academy in 1809, performing as Telemachus...
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Maximilien Gardel's Premier Navigateur in 1791. Mlle Chevigny was selected by Louis Milon for a role in the ballet Les Noces de Gamache in 1801. An illness interrupted...
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artists such as: Mlle Chevigny as Cassiopeia Mme Gardel as Andromeda Louis Milon as Cepheus Armand Vestris as Perseus Albert as Phineus L'Académie impériale...
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(1790), Psyché (1793), Le Jugement de Pâris (1793), La Dansomanie (1800) Louis Milon: Les Noces de Gamache (1801, in collaboration with Gardel) Philippe Taglioni:...
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1816 in the music for the ballet Le Carnaval de Venise choreographed by Louis Milon. Niccolò Paganini played variations of this melody in his concerts under...
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1693 : Mathieu-Isaure d'Hervaut 1693–1734 : Louis Milon 1735–1758 : Emmanuel de Cossé-Brissac 1758–1760 : Louis de Montmorency-Laval 1760–1763 : Étienne-Charles...
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in 1787, Pierre took over as the Opera's ballet master. Assisted by Louis Milon, Gardel went on to head the Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris for 40 years,...
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