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- Jean-Étienne_Despréaux abstract "Jean-Étienne Despréaux (August 31, 1748, Paris – March 26, 1820) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, composer, singer and playwright.He was an author of several opera parodies, appreciated by king Louis XV of France, including Berlingue (1777) based on Philidor's Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège.He retired in 1781 with pension of 1,000 livres. In 1789 he married Marie-Madeleine Guimard, a French ballerina.".
- Q1290360 abstract "Jean-Étienne Despréaux (August 31, 1748, Paris – March 26, 1820) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, composer, singer and playwright.He was an author of several opera parodies, appreciated by king Louis XV of France, including Berlingue (1777) based on Philidor's Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège.He retired in 1781 with pension of 1,000 livres. In 1789 he married Marie-Madeleine Guimard, a French ballerina.".
- Jean-Étienne_Despréaux comment "Jean-Étienne Despréaux (August 31, 1748, Paris – March 26, 1820) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, composer, singer and playwright.He was an author of several opera parodies, appreciated by king Louis XV of France, including Berlingue (1777) based on Philidor's Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège.He retired in 1781 with pension of 1,000 livres. In 1789 he married Marie-Madeleine Guimard, a French ballerina.".
- Q1290360 comment "Jean-Étienne Despréaux (August 31, 1748, Paris – March 26, 1820) was a French ballet dancer, choreographer, composer, singer and playwright.He was an author of several opera parodies, appreciated by king Louis XV of France, including Berlingue (1777) based on Philidor's Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège.He retired in 1781 with pension of 1,000 livres. In 1789 he married Marie-Madeleine Guimard, a French ballerina.".