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  1. Harald Anton Scharff (Copenhague, Dinamarca, 20 de febrero de 1836 - Roskilde, Dinamarca, 3 de enero de 1912) fue un bailarín de ballet danés en el Teatro Real de Copenhague entre 1856 y 1871 y, a partir de 1861, un bailarín principal.

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    • 3 de enero de 1912 (75 años), Roskilde (Dinamarca)
  2. 11 de ago. de 2021 · Written By Alastair Macaulay. The charming and handsome dancer Harald Scharff (1836-92) created leading roles for the choreographer August Bournonville, some of them in ballets still danced today; and he inherited several of the roles that Bournonville had made for himself.

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  3. Se cree que el hombre de nieve fue inspirado por la tristeza y el desazón que le produjo la separación de Harald Scharff, un joven bailarín del Teatro Real de Copenhague. [4] Los dos hombres mantuvieron una relación al principio de los años 1860 que produjo en el escritor «una cierta realización sexual y su eventual final le llevó a la ...

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  4. 10 de nov. de 2018 · El bailarín Harald Scharff pudo haber sido uno de los amores insatisfechos de Andersen. TERCEROS. 6. Christian Andersen tuvo múltiples desamores.

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  5. Harald Scharff (20 February 1836-3rd January 1912) was a Danish ballet dancer and actor. The roles he became famous for was James in La Sylphide in 1856, and as Paolo in Flower Festival in Genzano, in 1858. Scharff might have had a relationship with Hans Christian Andersen . Categories: 1836 births. 1912 deaths. Danish actors.

  6. Harald Scharff (1836-1912) was a ballet dancer associated with the Royal Danish Theatre in the middle nineteenth century who succeeded August Bournonville as the Danish ballet's principal male...

  7. Royal Danish Theatre, Kongens Nytorv 9, 1050 København K, Denmark. Harald Scharff (20 February 1836 – 3 January 1912) was a danseur associated with the Royal Danish Theatre in the mid-19th century who succeeded August Bournonville as the Danish ballet's principal male dancer upon the latter's retirement from the stage.