Jean Aumer


Jean-Louis Aumer, also referred to as Jean-Pierre Aumer, was a French ballet dancer and choreographer.

Early life and career as a dancer

Aumer was born in Strasbourg of a manual labourer and non-theatrical parents and received little formal education. At an early age he became a pupil of Jean Dauberval of the Paris Opera Ballet. When Dauberval became maître de ballet in Bordeaux, Aumer went with him. In 1791 when Aumer was still sixteen, he went with Dauberval to London, where he first performed professionally. Believing he was growing too tall to be completely successful as a dancer, he studied Dauberval's choreographic methods and the related fields of music and art as well.
He was engaged as a dancer with the Paris company in 1797 and made his debut there on 15 May 1798 in the "action ballet" Le déserteur, with choreography by Maximilien Gardel and music by Ernest-Louis Müller. At the Paris Opera he was never to rise above the modest level of double, although due to his height he was useful as a mime.

Career as a choreographer

The Paris Opera's maître de ballet Pierre Gardel presented an obstacle which led Aumer to choose the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin as the venue for which to choreograph and produce his early ballets. Faced with the implacable competition from Gardel, Aumer left France for engagements in Kassel and Vienna. Brief periods in Paris and London were followed by his return to the Paris Opera Ballet, where, enriched by the experience of working abroad, he engaged in a profound renovation of the French repertory, capped by his chef-d'œuvre, Manon Lescaut.
Aumer resigned from the Paris Opera in 1831 and died of a stroke in the summer of 1833 in Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville.
His daughter Sophie-Julie married the danseur around 1826.

Works

  • 1804 La Fille mal gardée, after Dauberval
  • 1805 Rosina et Lorenzo
  • 1805 Robinson Crusoé
  • 1805 Le Page inconstant, after Dauberval
  • 1806 Jenny ou le Mariage secret
  • 1806 Les Deux Créoles
  • 1808: Les Amours d'Antoine et de Cléopâtre
  • 1814 Zéphire et Flore
  • 1814 Louise et Alexis, after Le Déserteur de Dauberval
  • 1814 Myrsile et Antéros
  • 1815 La Fête de la rose
  • 1815 Les Bayadères
  • 1816 Les Noces de Thétis et de Pélée
  • 1816 Les Deux Tantes
  • 1817 Amour et Psyché
  • 1817 Érigone ou le Triomphe de Bacchus
  • 1818 Le Sommeil enchanté
  • 1818 Aline, reine de Golconde
  • 1819 Ossian
  • 1820 Emma ou le Mariage secret
  • 1820 Alfred le Grand
  • 1820 Les Pages du duc de Vendôme
  • 1821 Jeanne d'Arc
  • 1824 Le Songe d'Ossian
  • 1825 Cléopâtre, reine d'Égypte
  • 1827 Astolphe et Joconde
  • 1827 La Somnambule ou L'Arrivée d'un nouveau seigneur
  • 1828 Lydie
  • 1829 La Belle au bois dormant
  • 1830 ''Manon Lescaut''