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I baccanti: dramma per musica in due atti, con balli : rappresentato davanti le Loro Maesta imperiali nel teatro delle Tuileries = Les sectateurs de Bacchus : opera en deux actes, mélé de danses : représenté devant LL. MM. II., sur le théatre des Tuileries
1813, Fain, imprimeur des téâtres de la cour, rue Saint-Hyacinthe No. 25]
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U.S. RISM Libretto Project.
Publisher from p. 41.
Libretto in Italian and French on facing pages; opposite pages bear duplicate numbering.
"Le poëme est de M. Rossi, de Venise"--p. [5] at beginning.
"La musique a été composée expressément par M.F. Paer, directeur des spectacles de S.M., et des opéras italiens du théêatre de l'Odéon"--p. [5] at beginning.
"Danse: MM. Albert, Antonin; Mesd. Gardel, Bigottini"--p. [7] at beginning.
"MM. Romain, Godefroy, Petit, Lachonque, Maze, Guillet, Toussaint, Auguste, Eve, Gogot; Mesd. Adélaide, Eulalie, Virginie, Nuderkor, Halbedel, Delphine, Bertin, Flieger, Angeline, Pierret. (L.)"--p. [7] at beginnin
"Prêtres: MM. Leuillier, Seuriot (C.), Rivière; L'Enfant, Pupet, Michel, Verneuil, Chatillon"--p. [7] at beginning.
"Les ballets sont de la composition de M. Gardel, maître des ballets de S.M., et de l'Académie impériale de musique"--p. [7] at beginning.
Personnages/Acteurs: POSTUMIUS. M. Crivelli -- EBUTIUS. Mad. Sessi -- FECENIA. Mad. Barilli -- SEMPRONIUS. M. Tacchinardi -- MINIUS. M. Angrisani -- LENTULUS. M. Benelli -- GRAND AUGURE. M. Barilli--p. [5] at beginning.
Performance: Paris, Théâtre des Tuileries, 1813?
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