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The Malter, Malterre or Maltaire family was a dynasty of French dancers and choreographers, from which came several members of the 18th century Académie royale de danse. It was a large family and it can often be difficult to identify its members with certainty, though the relationships given below are attested by contemporary documents: * René Malter, dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse * Jean-Pierre Malter (?-1730), dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse * Claude Malter, dance master in Paris, brother of the above * François-Antoine Malter (167?-1761), dance master, member of the Académie royale de danse, brother of the two above * * René Malter (1695-1775), member and darling of the Académie royale de danse, son of François-Antoine * * François-Louis Malter (1699-1788), dancer in the ballets du Roi, member of the Académie royale de danse, son of François-Antoine * Jean-Baptiste Malter (1701-1746), member of the Académie royale de danse, notably danced in Grenoble, Lyon and London. * François Duval dit Malter (1743-?), ballet master of the Opéra, son of Antoine Duval (dance master) and of Henriette Brigitte Malter, and nephew of the above * Élisabeth Malter, dancer and ballet mistress * Jean-François Malter, dancer in the French provinces * Jean Malter dit Hamoir (?-1805), ballet master of the Théâtre des Variétés-Amusantes from 1779 to 1781 * Pierre-Conrad Malter, ballet master at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique in 1788. Other sources〔Jean-Georges Noverre, ''Lettres sur la danse'', 1760.〕 indicate that the René Malter named above was the father of three dancers of the Académie royale de danse : * François-Antoine the elder, nicknamed "la Petite Culotte", entered in 1714, premier danseur comique of the Opéra in 1720 * François-Louis the younger, nicknamed "the Devil" * Jean-Baptiste, known as Malter III, nicknamed "the Bird" or "the Englishman". ==Notes== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Malter family」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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