Michel Blondy

Michel Blondy (1675–1739) was a French choreographer, dancer and ballet master.

Works

All his choreographies were premiered at the Académie royale de musique

  • 1714: Les Fêtes de Thalie, music by Mouret
  • 1721: Les Fêtes vénitiennes, music by Campra
  • 1728: La Princesse d'Élide [fr], music by Alexandre de Villeneuve
  • 1728: Hypermnestre, music by Gervais
  • 1729: Les Amours des déesses, music by Lully (on a libretto by Philippe Quinault)
  • 1730: Phëton, music by Lully
  • 1732: Callirhoé, music by Destouches
  • 1732: Les Sens, music by Mouret
  • 1733: Les Fêtes grecques et romaines, music by Blamont
  • 1734: Les Éléments, music by Lalande et Destouches
  • 1734: Pirithoüs, music by Mouret
  • 1734: Les Plaisirs champêtres, music by Rebel
  • 1735: Les Indes galantes, music by Rameau
  • 1736: Les Voyages de l'amour, music by Boismortier
  • 1739: Alceste, music by Lully
  • Michel Blondy on Data.bnf.fr
Preceded by Director of
Paris Opera Ballet

1729–1739
Succeeded by
Antoine Bandieri de Laval


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