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Maximilien Gardel (18 December 1741, in Mannheim – 11 March 1787, in Paris) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer of German descent. He was the son of Claude Gardel, ballet master to King Stanisław Leszczyński, and elder brother by 17 years of Pierre Gardel.
Gardel débuted at the Académie royale de Musique in Paris in 1759 and five years later became a soloist. Sharing roles as principal dancer (danseur noble) with Gaétan Vestris, Gardel took steps to distinguish himself from his rival in 1772: in the reprise of Rameau's Castor et Pollux, he danced with neither mask nor wig (then judged unimaginable) so as not to be confused with the other dancer.
In 1773 Gardel, with Jean Dauberval, became Vestris' assistant as ballet master. In 1781, Gardel took over the position (succeeding Noverre).
Upon Gardel's death in 1787, his brother Pierre succeeded him as ballet master.
Selected works
1777 : La Chercheuse d'esprit
1777 : Ninette à la cour
1778 : Phaon
1779 : Mirza et Lindor
1781 : La Fête de Mirza
1783 : La Rosière
1784 : L'Oracle
1785 : Le Premier Navigateur
1786 : Les Sauvages
1786 : Le Pied de bœuf
1786 : Le Déserteur
1787 : Le Coq du village
External links
His ballets and their productions on CESAR
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- Le déserteur
- Iphigénie en Aulide
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- Jean-Georges Noverre
- Jean Aumer