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    Louis Pécour (also spelled Pecoor, Pecour, Pécourt; 10 August 1653 – 12 April 1729) was a French dancer and choreographer. He is most well known for his...
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    in Paris, L'Europe galante, with music by Campra and choreography by Louis Pécour, was performed in 1697. The architectural style of the French Renaissance...
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  • well as the instructions of the dances after Raoul-Auger Feuillet and Louis Pécour. From about 1730 until his death, he was court dance master in Zerbst...
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    same. (pictured) Conrad Detlev von Dehn; after the same; very fine. Louis Pécour, Maitre de Ballet; after Tournieres. Élisabeth Sophie Chéron, painter;...
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  • Preceded by Louis Pécour Director of Paris Opera Ballet 1729–1739 Succeeded by Antoine Bandieri de Laval...
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    Orion (Lacoste) (category Operas by Louis Lacoste)
    Rebel. It was "more beautiful than ever". The ballet, choreographed by Louis Pécour (who died a year after Orion's performances), was much appreciated. The...
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    Baroque passepied from the finale of Lully's Thesee Video – Passepied de Pécour, chorégraphie by Feuillet, 1709, danced by Laura Brembilla and Bruno Benne...
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    (1665) Alceste (1674) Atys (1676) Isis (1677) Le Triomphe de l'amour, avec Pécour (1681) Ballet de la jeunesse (1686) Regine Kunzle (Astier) and John Powell...
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  • mathematician (d. 1716) 8 May – Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Marshal of France (d. 1734) 10 August – Louis-Guillaume Pécour, dancer and choreographer (d. 1729)...
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    this course. Louis XIV of France chose the theme. In the dance troupe the principal male dancers were Pierre Beauchamp, Louis-Guillaume Pécour and Lestang...
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