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  1. Therese Elssler (German: Theresia Elßler; 5 April 1808, Vienna - 19 November 1878, Merano) was a dancer. The sisters Therese and Fanny Elssler were both dancers, the former born in 1808, the latter in 1810, [1] both in the Vienna suburb of Gumpendorf. They were daughters of Johann Florian Elssler, the personal scribe of Joseph Haydn. [2] .

    • 5 April 1808, Vienna
    • 19 November 1878 (aged 70), Merano
  2. Therese Elssler - Infinite Women. Born: 5 April 1808, Austria. Died: 19 November 1878. Country most active: Italy, Germany. Also known as: Theresia Elßler, Therese von Barnim. From Famous Women: An Outline of Feminine Achievement Through the Ages With Life Stories of Five Hundred Noted Women.

  3. Therese Elssler. Austrian Dancer. 1808 – 1878 A.D. Therese Elssler, sister of Fanny Elssler, was less graceful, but also exhibited great strength, boldness and agility. She almost invariably danced with her sister, and used to efface herself in order to heighten the effect of Fanny’s more brilliant powers.

  4. Elssler, Thérèse (1808–1878) Austro-Hungarian ballet dancer. Name variations: Theresa Elssler. Born April 5, 1808, in Vienna, Austria; died Nov 19, 1878, in Merano, Italy; father was a professional musician and copyist; older sister of Fanny Elssler (1810–1884, ballet dancer).

  5. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter examines the 1840-42 celebrity tour of Viennese dancer Fanny Elssler, which generated public enthusiasm described as "Elsslermania.” This celebrity mania demonstrated the possibilities of new mass media and marketing. It also offered contradictory views of American tastes and social behavior.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2019 · 2 Following Thérèse Elssler and Fanny Cerrito who both worked respectively on the choreographies of La Volière in 1838 and Gemma in 1854 , Marie Taglioni was the third ballerina who had managed to impose herself as a choreographer in the domain of professional theater.

  7. Therese Elßler, verheiratete Therese Freifrau von Barnim (* 5. April 1808 in Gumpendorf in Wien; † 19. November 1878 in Meran ), war eine österreichische Tänzerin. Sie war seit 1850 Ehefrau des Admirals Prinz Adalbert von Preußen . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.