Ballets By Jean Coralli - Works

Works

Mains works include:

  • 1806: Paul et Rosette
  • 1806: Amphion
  • 1807: Les Incas
  • 1807: Hélène et Pâris
  • 1815: La Dansomanie
  • 1816: Les Noces de Zéphire et Flore
  • 1825: La Statue de Vénus
  • 1825: Les Ruses espagnoles
  • 1826: Monsieur de Pourceaugnac
  • 1826: Gulliver
  • 1826: La Visite à Bedlam
  • 1827: Le Mariage de raison
  • 1827: La Neige
  • 1828: Les Hussards et les jeunes filles
  • 1828: Léocadie
  • 1829: Les Artistes
  • 1830: La Somnambule
  • 1830: Le Mariage de raison
  • 1831: L'Orgie
  • 1832: La tentation
  • 1834: La Tempête ou l'Île des génies
  • 1836: Le Diable boiteux(fr)
  • 1837: La Chatte métamorphosée en femme
  • 1839: La Tarentule
  • 1841: Giselle, with Jules Perrot
  • 1843: La Péri
  • 1844: Eucharis
  • 1847: Ozaï

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