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''[[Le Nid d’Amour, ou Les Amours Vengés]]'' is a "ballet anacréontique" by Eugène Hus. First performed Théâtre Royal, Bruxelles, 9 March 1818. Published in Brussels by L. Poublon, 1818. | ''[[Le Nid d’Amour, ou Les Amours Vengés]]'' is a "ballet anacréontique" by Eugène Hus. First performed Théâtre Royal, Bruxelles, 9 March 1818. Published in Brussels by L. Poublon, 1818. | ||
− | + | An opéra comique in one actby this name byJean Baptiste Edouard Montaubry opened in 1885. | |
== South African performances == | == South African performances == |
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Le Nid d'Amour is a "ballet anacréontique"
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Le Nid d’Amour, ou Les Amours Vengés is a "ballet anacréontique" by Eugène Hus. First performed Théâtre Royal, Bruxelles, 9 March 1818. Published in Brussels by L. Poublon, 1818.
An opéra comique in one actby this name byJean Baptiste Edouard Montaubry opened in 1885.
South African performances
1810: Performed in Cape Town in Dutch (as Het Liefdenest) , with new music composed by L. Meurant, performed in Cape Town as an afterpiece to Le Somnambule ou Orgia (Pont-de-Vesle), by the pupils of J. Riaux on 13 October 1810.
1810: Repeated by the same company, but apparently in French as Le Nid d'Amour this time, on 27 October, as an afterpiece to Le Baiser (Florian).
Sources
Jean-Philippe Van Aelbrouck, 1994. Dictionnaire des danseurs: chorégraphes et maîtres de danse à Bruxelles de 1600 à 1830[1]
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[2]: pp. 129
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