Salvatore Viganò, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Salvatore Viganò

Italian composer and dancer

Date of Birth: 25-Mar-1769

Place of Birth: Naples, Campania, Italy

Date of Death: 10-Aug-1821

Profession: composer, ballet dancer, choreographer, dancer, librettist

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Salvatore Viganò

  • Salvatore Viganò (March 25, 1769 – August 10, 1821), was an Italian choreographer, dancer and composer.Viganò was born in Naples.
  • He studied composition with Luigi Boccherini (his uncle) and by the mid-1780s was composing original music.
  • In 1788, he appeared as a dancer on the stage in Venice.
  • He performed in the coronation festivities of Charles IV of Spain in 1789.
  • He became a pupil of the French dancer and choreographer Jean Dauberval.
  • In 1791, he and his wife achieved success as a dancing team in Venice, where he choreographed his first ballet, Raoul de Créqui.
  • He was ballet master in Vienna and collaborated with Beethoven on the ballet The Creatures of Prometheus.
  • He returned to Italy in 1804 and became the ballet master of La Scala ballet school in Milan.
  • He is considered the father of a new kind of performance called "coreodramma" where the pantomime served the dance and the ensembles were very significant.
  • He died in Milan. Viganò's elder sister, Vincenza Viganò-Mombelli was also a dancer and the librettist of Rossini's first opera Demetrio e Polibio.

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