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  • Jean-Nicolas Servandoni, stage name D'Hannetaire, (3 November 1718 - 1 January 1780) was a French actor and theatre director. He was born in Grenoble,...
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    Paris), stage name Eugénie D'Hannetaire, was a French actress. She was the daughter of the actor-director D'Hannetaire and the actress Marguerite Huet...
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    April 1822, Paris), stage name Angélique D'Hannetaire, was a French actress and opera singer. Angélique d'Hannetaire was born on 22 September 1749, Toulouse...
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    Preceded by D'Hannetaire Director of Théâtre royal de la Monnaie 1746–1748 Succeeded by Jean-Benoît Leclair...
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  • noblewoman Angelique Gerber (born 1983), South African actress Angélique D'Hannetaire (1749–1822), French actress Angelique Hoorn (born 1975), Dutch show jumper...
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    (1809–1810) by Adelaide Fleury; and another one (?) (1770–1770) by Angélique d'Hannetaire (1749–1822). Charles-Joseph legitimated in 1810 the illegitimate beloved...
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  • Preceded by D'Hannetaire and the "Comédiens associés" director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie 1772–1776 Succeeded by Ignaz Vitzthumb...
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  • the Sacred Heart Eugénie de Guérin (1805–1848), French writer Eugénie D'Hannetaire (1746–1816), French actress Eugénie Henderson (1914–1989), British linguist...
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    December 1770 but was not well received. He left for Brussels where D'Hannetaire engaged him for the lead rôles at the Théâtre de la Monnaie and where...
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  • Grimaldi, stage name Nicolini 1745 Jean-Nicolas Servandoni, stage name D'Hannetaire 1746 Charles-Simon Favart Billioni 1746–1748 1749 Jean-Benoît Leclair...
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    and music master, and taught singing to young actors such as Angélique D'Hannetaire and Alexandre Bultos. In 1772, he and the singer Louis Compain became...
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  • together to head the Théâtre de Bruxelles. This association was made up of D'Hannetaire and his two daughters Eugénie and Angélique, Mlle Rosalide, Compain,...
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    his profession, he left Paris in secret for Brussels to study under D'Hannetaire, then at the peak of his reputation. After acting at the Théâtre de la...
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  • after the work by Pergolesi, beside his close contemporary Angélique D'Hannetaire (like him, a student of Ignaz Vitzthumb, music-master of the Théâtre...
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  • August 1755. The directors of the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, D'Hannetaire and Gourville, summoned him to join their company in 1756. Pitrot next...
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