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Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (1710–1768), aka Hilferding, was an Austrian choreographer and dancer. For a time Hilverding served as the director of the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Hilverding, simultaneously as his contemporaries Jean Baptiste de Hesse, and own assistant Gaspare Angiolini, contributed to the development of the Ballet d'Action, for which Jean Georges Noverre would get lasting credit with the publication of his Letters on Dancing and Ballets. Ballets d'action emphasized a cohesive dramatic and expressive element to performances, with costumes, plot, and movement all serving the purpose of the story.

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  • Franz Hilverding (cs)
  • Franz Hilverding (en)
  • Franz Hilverding (fr)
  • Franz Hilverding (it)
  • Хильфердинг, Франц (ru)
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  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding Van Wewen (17. listopadu 1710, Vídeň - 29. května 1768 tamtéž) byl rakouský tanečník, choreograf, baletní mistr a pedagog. Tanci se učil pravděpodobně v Brně a potom v Paříži u . Roku 1735 se stal tanečníkem na vídeňském dvoře a roku 1749 baletním mistrem. Mezi lety 1752 a 1757 vytvořil pro vídeňská divadla více než 30 baletů. Patřil k pionýrům baletní pantomimy několik let před Noverrem. V letech 1758 až 1764 působil jako baletní mistr v Petrohradě a Moskvě. Do Vídně se vrátil roku 1765. Mezi jeho žáky patřili a manželka Davida Garricka, Eva Marie Veigel. (cs)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding noto anche come Hilferding (1710 – 1768) è stato un coreografo e ballerino austriaco. (it)
  • Франц Антон Кристоф Хильфердинг (нем. Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (Hilferding) Van Wewen, 1710–1768) — артист балета, балетмейстер и педагог, предшественник балетных реформ Новерра. В 1758-1764 годах был балетмейстером петербургской балетной труппы. (ru)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (1710–1768), aka Hilferding, was an Austrian choreographer and dancer. For a time Hilverding served as the director of the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Hilverding, simultaneously as his contemporaries Jean Baptiste de Hesse, and own assistant Gaspare Angiolini, contributed to the development of the Ballet d'Action, for which Jean Georges Noverre would get lasting credit with the publication of his Letters on Dancing and Ballets. Ballets d'action emphasized a cohesive dramatic and expressive element to performances, with costumes, plot, and movement all serving the purpose of the story. (en)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding Van Wewen, dit Franz Hilverding, est un danseur, chorégraphe, maître de ballet et pédagogue autrichien né à Vienne le 17 novembre 1710 et mort à Vienne le 29 mai 1768. Il a probablement étudié la danse à Brünn puis à Paris avec Michel Blondy avant de devenir danseur à la cour de Vienne en 1735, puis maître de ballet en 1749. Il a créé plus de 30 ballets entre 1752 et 1757 pour plusieurs théâtres viennois, dans lesquels il apparaît comme un pionnier du ballet d'action, quelques années avant Noverre. (fr)
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  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding Van Wewen (17. listopadu 1710, Vídeň - 29. května 1768 tamtéž) byl rakouský tanečník, choreograf, baletní mistr a pedagog. Tanci se učil pravděpodobně v Brně a potom v Paříži u . Roku 1735 se stal tanečníkem na vídeňském dvoře a roku 1749 baletním mistrem. Mezi lety 1752 a 1757 vytvořil pro vídeňská divadla více než 30 baletů. Patřil k pionýrům baletní pantomimy několik let před Noverrem. V letech 1758 až 1764 působil jako baletní mistr v Petrohradě a Moskvě. Do Vídně se vrátil roku 1765. Mezi jeho žáky patřili a manželka Davida Garricka, Eva Marie Veigel. (cs)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (1710–1768), aka Hilferding, was an Austrian choreographer and dancer. For a time Hilverding served as the director of the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Hilverding, simultaneously as his contemporaries Jean Baptiste de Hesse, and own assistant Gaspare Angiolini, contributed to the development of the Ballet d'Action, for which Jean Georges Noverre would get lasting credit with the publication of his Letters on Dancing and Ballets. Ballets d'action emphasized a cohesive dramatic and expressive element to performances, with costumes, plot, and movement all serving the purpose of the story. Hilverding studied in Paris from 1734 and 1736, and may have been inspired by the ballerina Marie Sallé, who was one of the first to explore this notion of cohesive dramatic ballets. He started creating dramatic ballets as court choreographer in Vienna in the 1740s, many using the stories of mythological lovers. Hilverding reworked Rameau's Le Turc Généreux (1758) from Lés Indes Galantes, which is immortalized in a print by Bernardo Bellotto entitled Le Turc Généreux. Ballet Pantomime executé à Vienne sur le théâtre de la cour, le 26 Avril 1758, in the British Museum. Invited by Czarina Elizabeth in 1758, he became court choreographer in St Petersburg. He brought his dancers with him to Russia, and did much to progress the talent of the Russian dancers. He tried to use Russian themes in his ballets, and depicted Russia as the "Defender of Virtue" in his "Virtue's Refuge." Hilverding returned to Vienna in 1764 and staged "Le Triomphe de l'Amour" which starred Marie Antoinette and her brothers Ferdinand and Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria. (en)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding Van Wewen, dit Franz Hilverding, est un danseur, chorégraphe, maître de ballet et pédagogue autrichien né à Vienne le 17 novembre 1710 et mort à Vienne le 29 mai 1768. Il a probablement étudié la danse à Brünn puis à Paris avec Michel Blondy avant de devenir danseur à la cour de Vienne en 1735, puis maître de ballet en 1749. Il a créé plus de 30 ballets entre 1752 et 1757 pour plusieurs théâtres viennois, dans lesquels il apparaît comme un pionnier du ballet d'action, quelques années avant Noverre. De 1758 à 1764, il est maître de ballet à Saint-Pétersbourg et Moscou, puis revient à Vienne en 1765. Il a été notamment le maître de Gasparo Angiolini et de l'épouse de David Garrick, Eva Marie Veigel. (fr)
  • Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding noto anche come Hilferding (1710 – 1768) è stato un coreografo e ballerino austriaco. (it)
  • Франц Антон Кристоф Хильфердинг (нем. Franz Anton Christoph Hilverding (Hilferding) Van Wewen, 1710–1768) — артист балета, балетмейстер и педагог, предшественник балетных реформ Новерра. В 1758-1764 годах был балетмейстером петербургской балетной труппы. (ru)
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