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Pharamond: représenté sur le théatre de l'Académie royale de musique
1825, Baudouin Frères,Éditeurs, Urbain Canel, Libraire, Imprimerie de I. Tastu
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Handwritten note on p. [3]: Pharamond, Juin 1825, MM. Ancelot, Guiraud, A. Soumet, MM. Boieldieu--Berton--Kreutzor [sic], M. Gardel; "Gothic" rosette--p. [7]; title page elaborately decorated in neo-Gothic style; at head of title: Juin MDCCCXXV [1825]; "Programme des danses du second acte (scène septième), par M. Gardel"--p. i-iij: "Personnages dansans"--p. v-vi.
"Pharamond, Opéra en trois actes"--p. [5], vii, 1.
"Poëme: MM. Ancelot, Guiraud, A. Soumet"--p. [8].
"Musique: MM. Boyeldieu, Berton, Kreutzer"--p. [8].
"Ballets: M. Gardel"--p. [8].
"Décorations: M. Ciceri"--p. [8].
Principal dancers named for the ballets in acts two and three are: Mlle Brocard, Mlle Bertrand, and Mme Hullin, Solo dancers: M. Montessu, M. Simon, M. Crombé, Mlle Marinette, Mlle Vigneron, M. Coulon, M. Montjoye, Mme Elie, Mme Anatole, Mme Noblet, Mme Julia, M. Paul, Mme Legallois, M. Gasselin, M. Barrez, Mlle Lacroix, Mlle Buron, Mlle Maillet--p. ij-vi.
Personnages: PHARAMOND. M. Derivis -- OROVÈZE. [M.] Prevost -- CLODION. [M.] Ad. Nourrit -- THÉOMIR. [M.] Dabadie -- ROMUALD. [M.] Ferd. Prevost -- LE CHEF DES GAULOIS. [M.] Hennekindt -- UN BARDE. [M.] Lafont -- UN SCALDE. [M.] Bonnel -- PHÉDORA. Mme Grassari -- ISULE. [Mme] Jawureck -- L'ANGE DE LA FRANCE. [Mme] Dabadie--p. viii.
Performance: Paris, Académie royale de musique, 1825.
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