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Français : DELSARTE François-Alexandre-Nicolas-Chéri est un chanteur, pédagogue et théoricien du mouvement français, né à Solesmes le 19 novembre 1811 et mort à Paris le 20 juillet 1871. Ses enseignements ont joué un rôle important dans l'émergence de la danse moderne, particulièrement aux États-Unis.
– DELSARTE François-André, (1851-1852), il est inhumé le 7 octobre 1852, âgé d'un an, décédé à Paris 1er ancien. – DELSARTE Xavier-Jean, (1844-1863), inhumé le 12 août 1863. – DELSARTE Adrien, (-1879), inhumé le 27 février 1879. – ANDRIEN Rosine-Charlotte, (1817-1891), épouse de François Delsarte, elle est née le 14 juillet 1817, décédée le 4 janvier 1891 à Paris 17e. Elle est la fille de Martin-Joseph-Andrien "La Neuville", musicien et de Gabrielle-Constance Philippy de Bucelly d'Estrées. – DELSARTE Adrien-Charles-Louis, (1837-1907), inhumé le 22 octobre 1907, décédé à Paris 16e. La tombe est dans la 9e division, 14e ligne, n° 36, chemin Saint-Nicolas, concession 581-1852. La tombe est sur la même ligne que le monument de Georges Carton, qui est en 4e ligne, à partir de l'avenue des Anglais, côté Nord de la 9e division, à partir de la tombe Carton compter 12 tombes environ.
English: DELSARTE François Alexandre Nicolas Chéri (19 November 1811 – 20 July 1871) was a French musician and teacher. Though he achieved some success as a composer, he is chiefly known as a teacher in singing and declamation. He went on to develop an acting style that attempted to connect the inner emotional experience of the actor with a systematized set of gestures and movements based upon his own observations of human interaction. This “Delsarte” method became so popular that it was taught throughout the world, but particularly in America, by many teachers who did not fully understand or communicate the emotional connections behind the gestures, and as a result the method devolved into melodramatic posing, the kind in response to which Constantin Stanislavski would later develop his inner psychological methods.------------------------------------------- |
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