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Cesare Negri (c. 1535 – c. 1605) was an Italian dancer and choreographer. He was nicknamed il Trombone, an ugly or jocular name for someone "who likes to blow his own horn". Born in Milan, he founded a dance academy there in 1554. He was an active court choreographer for the nobility in Milan. He wrote Le Grazie d'Amore, the first text on ballet theory to expound the principle of the five basic positions. It was republished in 1604 as Nuove Inventioni di Balli (New Inventions of the Dance).

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  • Cesare Negri (* um 1535 in Mailand; † um 1604), genannt auch Il Trombone, war ein italienischer Tanzmeister der Renaissance am Hof zu Mailand. In der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts verfasste er ein wichtiges Traktat zur höfischen Tanzkunst in Italien. Sein erstmals 1602 in Mailand erschienener Traktat Le gratie d’amore gehört mit den Traktaten von Fabritio Caroso zu den bedeutendsten Quellen über den italienischen Gesellschaftstanz in der Renaissance. Aufgeteilt in drei Abschnitte, ist der erste Teil ein biografischer Abriss der beruflichen Herkunft Negris, während der zweite den virtuosesten Tanz der Zeit – die „Galliarde“ – beschreibt. Der dritte Abschnitt vermittelt eine Reihe zusätzlicher Schritte, die in den 43 Choreografien des Traktats verwendet werden. – Die ganzseitigen Abbildungen vermitteln einen Eindruck zumeist von der Ausgangsposition zu den einzelnen Tänzen. Zu jedem Tanz ist die entsprechende Musik (etwa Bianco Fiore) beigegeben. (de)
  • Cesare Negri (c. 1535 – c. 1605) was an Italian dancer and choreographer. He was nicknamed il Trombone, an ugly or jocular name for someone "who likes to blow his own horn". Born in Milan, he founded a dance academy there in 1554. He was an active court choreographer for the nobility in Milan. He wrote Le Grazie d'Amore, the first text on ballet theory to expound the principle of the five basic positions. It was republished in 1604 as Nuove Inventioni di Balli (New Inventions of the Dance). Like other masters of the time as mentioned above, Césare Negri wanted to reap the fruits of his work in a theoretical and practical treatise, so he wrote the treatise "Thanks of Love" in 1602 (La gratia d'amore) Whose second edition appeared under the title of "New Inventions of Dance", in 1604, where they describe the five fundamental positions of the academic dance. It is a work that contains three parts, of which the second rule 55 technical rules, while in the third figure with choreographic descriptions. He is found in his new work, such as the tram, the leap of fiocó, a kind of launch made in the street: it was to touch a knot of ribbons suspended ceiling (fiocco,) with the tip of the foot During the jump Negri is The first that defends the feet in the fuore, origin of the call "in dehors". It describes steps of a technical difficulty superior and executed with greater speed like the pirouette on a foot or the turns in the air, that the present dancers continue practicing. Other steps we find in races or pranks. There are also some notions of pedagogy in the sense in which they explain that the defined steps can serve as preparation for others, and the use of a support to exercise in performing. All this technique described will be affected with the heavy costumes and ornaments, which make impossible its execution.This book writes it dedicating it to Philip III, King of Spain at this time. Two Spanish dances appear: Spanishito and Canario. And contains the first descriptions of dances created for a show organized with the wedding motif of the Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia with the Archduke Albert of Austria.Names of important dancers that we find in this book son Antonio de Idiaquez, Diego de Ghivarra, Ottavia Cauenaga and Mendozza or Donna Maria Ordugna.Negri, as mentioned above, arranged, on November 30, 1598, the entry into Milan of Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain. As also on June 26, 1574, in that same city, a masquerade of 25 entrances of floats symbolizing the states of the soul; Later he directed a band in the ducal place, with 82 participants of the high nobility, with allegorical and mythological subjects.These dances are performed by a variable number of performers; We met a couple, a trio, two ladies and two gentlemen, three couples, four gentlemen and four ladies and an indefinite number of artists. Some of them are built in an alternation of musical rhythms: Pavan, vigorous, ratchet and canary, where a slow and solemn step is alternated with great inventiveness and originality at faster and more animated steps, where most of the dancers A good show The common characteristics of these treatments are explanations and rules for the performance of dances and social behavior that should be observed by the whole knight or lady, including rules descriptions of the steps with their possible variants, detailed explanation of the dances preceded Of an illustration and dedication, including the musical score. Cesare Negri composed Bianco Fiore for lute, a famous piece for the interpretation and transcription of the guitarist Andres Segovia.Bianco Fiore by Cesare Negri, played by Daniele Magli ( YouTube video ) (en)
  • Cesare Negri (Milán, cerca de 1536 - cerca de 1604), , fue un bailarín y coreógrafo italiano también conocido como Il Trombone.​ (es)
  • Cesare Negri, dit Il Trombone, est un danseur italien né à Milan vers 1536 et mort après 1604. (fr)
  • Cesare Negri (Milano, 1535 circa – 1605 circa) è stato un danzatore e coreografo italiano attivo nel XVI secolo. (it)
  • チェーザレ・ネグリ(Cesare Negri、1535年または1536年 - 1604年以降)は、イタリア・ミラノ出身のダンサー、舞踊教師、舞踊理論家である。1554年頃からミラノで舞踊を指導し、40名を超える弟子たちがヨーロッパ各国の宮廷で舞踊教師となった。ネグリは舞踊についての著述をまとめた最古の理論家として知られ、その著書は20世紀後半になってから英訳本が出版されている。 (ja)
  • Чезаре Негри (итал. Cesare Negri; ок. 1535, Милан — ок. 1605) — итальянский танцор, танцмейстер, хореограф, драматург и композитор эпохи Ренессанса . Чезаре Негри по прозвищу Il Trombone был одним из самых заметных и влиятельных танцмейстеров Европы, об этом говорят его многочисленные покровительства королевских дворов. В течение пятидесяти лет он не только давал представления, но и обучал миланское дворянство, путешествовал вместе со своими покровителями по всей Италии и за её пределами, сочинял танцы и, ближе к концу своей карьеры — опубликовал свой трактат. Он оставил после себя несколько сочиненных им композиций для лютни с танцами, а также полу-автобиографическую книгу «Le Gratie d’Amore», в которой рассказывает о себе, своем творческом пути и описании жизни танцора вообще, описание различных танцев и техники их исполнения. Доподлинно известно, что выступал даже в довольно почтенном возрасте, вместе со своими учениками. (ru)
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  • Cesare Negri (Milán, cerca de 1536 - cerca de 1604), , fue un bailarín y coreógrafo italiano también conocido como Il Trombone.​ (es)
  • Cesare Negri, dit Il Trombone, est un danseur italien né à Milan vers 1536 et mort après 1604. (fr)
  • Cesare Negri (Milano, 1535 circa – 1605 circa) è stato un danzatore e coreografo italiano attivo nel XVI secolo. (it)
  • チェーザレ・ネグリ(Cesare Negri、1535年または1536年 - 1604年以降)は、イタリア・ミラノ出身のダンサー、舞踊教師、舞踊理論家である。1554年頃からミラノで舞踊を指導し、40名を超える弟子たちがヨーロッパ各国の宮廷で舞踊教師となった。ネグリは舞踊についての著述をまとめた最古の理論家として知られ、その著書は20世紀後半になってから英訳本が出版されている。 (ja)
  • Cesare Negri (c. 1535 – c. 1605) was an Italian dancer and choreographer. He was nicknamed il Trombone, an ugly or jocular name for someone "who likes to blow his own horn". Born in Milan, he founded a dance academy there in 1554. He was an active court choreographer for the nobility in Milan. He wrote Le Grazie d'Amore, the first text on ballet theory to expound the principle of the five basic positions. It was republished in 1604 as Nuove Inventioni di Balli (New Inventions of the Dance). (en)
  • Cesare Negri (* um 1535 in Mailand; † um 1604), genannt auch Il Trombone, war ein italienischer Tanzmeister der Renaissance am Hof zu Mailand. In der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts verfasste er ein wichtiges Traktat zur höfischen Tanzkunst in Italien. Sein erstmals 1602 in Mailand erschienener Traktat Le gratie d’amore gehört mit den Traktaten von Fabritio Caroso zu den bedeutendsten Quellen über den italienischen Gesellschaftstanz in der Renaissance. (de)
  • Чезаре Негри (итал. Cesare Negri; ок. 1535, Милан — ок. 1605) — итальянский танцор, танцмейстер, хореограф, драматург и композитор эпохи Ренессанса . Чезаре Негри по прозвищу Il Trombone был одним из самых заметных и влиятельных танцмейстеров Европы, об этом говорят его многочисленные покровительства королевских дворов. В течение пятидесяти лет он не только давал представления, но и обучал миланское дворянство, путешествовал вместе со своими покровителями по всей Италии и за её пределами, сочинял танцы и, ближе к концу своей карьеры — опубликовал свой трактат. (ru)
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  • Негри, Чезаре (ru)
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