Difference between revisions of "Le Nid d'Amour"

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A ballet and "Anacreontique".  
 
A ballet and "Anacreontique".  
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A French poem/libretto with music, though the precise origins of the text are uncertain.
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== South African performances ==
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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.
 
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.

Revision as of 16:22, 1 July 2014

A ballet and "Anacreontique".

A French poem/libretto with music, though the precise origins of the text are uncertain.

South African performances

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.

Repeated by the same company, but apparently in French, on and 27 October 1810 as an afterpiece to Le Baiser (Florian).

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