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Joseph Mazilier

French dancer, balletmaster and choreographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Mazilier
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Joseph Mazilier (1 March 1801 – 19 May 1868) was a 19th-century French dancer, balletmaster and choreographer. He was born as Giulio Mazarini. He was most noted for his ballets Paquita (1844) and Le Corsaire (1856). He created the role of James in La Sylphide with Marie Taglioni.[1] Marie Guy-Stéphan debuted in Aelia et Mysis at the Paris Opéra when she moved in 1853 to Paris.[2]

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Mazilier in La Tempête (1835), engraved by Maleuvre
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Ballets

  • La Gypsy (1839)
  • La Vendetta (1839)
  • Le Diable Amoureux (1840)
  • Lady Henrietta, or the Servant of Greenwich (Lady Henriette, ou la Servante de Greenwich) (1944)
  • Le Diable à Quatre (1845)
  • Paquita (1846)
  • Betty (1846)
  • Griseldis, ou les Cinq sens (1848)
  • Vert-vert (Green-Green) (1851)
  • Orfa (1852)
  • Aelia et Mysis, ou l'Atellane (1853)
  • Jovita, ou les Boucaniers (1853)
  • La Fonti (1855)
  • Le Corsaire (1856)
  • Les Elfes (1856)
  • Marco Spada ou La Fille du Bandit (1857)
  • Une fête au port (1867)
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Roles

  • James in La Sylphide by Filippo Taglioni in 1832
  • Fernando in La Tempête by Jean Coralli in 1834
  • Stenio in La Gypsy in 1839

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