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Jean-Pierre Aumer : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-Louis Aumer
Jean-Louis Aumer was a French danseur and choreographer, who was born in Strasbourg on 21 April 1774, and who died in Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville in July 1833. Educated at the school of the Paris Opera Ballet, he joined the company in 1801 after an initial engagement with Jean Dauberval in Bordeaux. The Paris Opera's ''maître de ballet'' Pierre Gardel presented an obstacle which led Aumer to choose the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin as the venue for which to create his early ballets. Faced with the implacable competition from Gardel, Aumer left France for engagements in Kassel (1808–1814) and Vienna (1814–1820). Brief periods in Paris (1821–1822) and London (1824–1825) were followed by his return to the Paris Opera Ballet (1820–1831), where, enriched by the experience of working abroad, he engaged in a profound renovation of the French repertory, capped by his ''chef-d'œuvre'', ''Manon Lescaut'' (1830).
His daughter Sophie-Julie married the danseur Étienne Leblond in 1826.
== Works ==


* 1804 ''La Fille mal gardée'', after Dauberval (Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin)
* 1805 ''Rosina et Lorenzo'' (Théâtre de la Porte St-Martin)
* 1805 ''Robinson Crusoé'' (Théâtre de la Porte St-Martin)
* 1805 ''Le Page inconstant'', after Dauberval (Théâtre de la Porte St-Martin)
* 1806 ''Jenny ou le Mariage secret'' (Théâtre de la Porte St-Martin)
* 1806 ''Les Deux Créoles'' (Théâtre de la Porte St-Martin)
* 1808: ''Les Amours d'Antoine et de Cléopâtre'' (Opéra de Paris)
* 1814 ''Zéphire et Flore'' (Vienna)
* 1814 ''Louise et Alexis'', after ''Le Déserteur'' de Dauberval (Vienna)
* 1814 ''Myrsile et Antéros'' (Vienna)
* 1815 ''La Fête de la rose'' (Vienna)
* 1815 ''Les Bayadères'' (Vienna)
* 1816 ''Les Noces de Thétis et de Pélée'' (Vienna)
* 1816 ''Les Deux Tantes'' (Vienna)
* 1817 ''Amour et Psyché'' (Vienna)
* 1817 ''Érigone ou le Triomphe de Bacchus'' (Vienna)
* 1818 ''Le Sommeil enchanté'' (Vienna)
* 1818 ''Aline, reine de Golconde'' (Vienna)
* 1819 ''Ossian'' (Vienna)
* 1820 ''Emma ou le Mariage secret'' (Vienna)
* 1820 ''Alfred le Grand'' (Vienna)
* 1820 ''Les Pages du duc de Vendôme'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1821 ''Jeanne d'Arc'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1824 ''Le Songe d'Ossian'' (London)
* 1825 ''Cléopâtre, reine d'Égypte'' (London)
* 1827 ''Astolphe et Joconde'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1827 ''La Somnambule ou L'Arrivée d'un nouveau seigneur'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1828 ''Lydie'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1829 ''La Belle au bois dormant'' (Paris Opera Ballet)
* 1830 ''Manon Lescaut'' (Paris Opera Ballet)

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