A Loftier Flight The Life and Accomplishments of Charles-Louis Didelot, Balletmaster

Charles-Louis Didelot (1767-1837) was a French balletmaster in the fullest sense of the word: an exacting teacher-director, whose many contributions included dancing en pointe and mime work; a highly imaginative choreographer, who often collaborated with his composers and even instructed the orchest...

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Published: Wesleyan University Press 1974
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