Programme . not inter-changeable, and in the definitions confusion reigns. Iphigenie en Aulide, Tragedie-opera in three acts, text byBailli Du Rollet (after Racine), was performed for the first time atthe Paris Opera on April 19, 1774. The cast was as follows: Iphi-genie, Sophie Arnould; Clytemnestre, Mile, du Plant; Achille, Le-gros; Agamemnon, LArrivee; Calchas, Gelin; Patrocle, dancers were Mmes. Guimard, Allard, Heinel, Peslin; , Gardel. Armide, tragedy in five acts, text by Quinault, music by Gluck,was performed for the first time at the Paris Opera, September 23,


Programme . not inter-changeable, and in the definitions confusion reigns. Iphigenie en Aulide, Tragedie-opera in three acts, text byBailli Du Rollet (after Racine), was performed for the first time atthe Paris Opera on April 19, 1774. The cast was as follows: Iphi-genie, Sophie Arnould; Clytemnestre, Mile, du Plant; Achille, Le-gros; Agamemnon, LArrivee; Calchas, Gelin; Patrocle, dancers were Mmes. Guimard, Allard, Heinel, Peslin; , Gardel. Armide, tragedy in five acts, text by Quinault, music by Gluck,was performed for the first time at the Paris Opera, September 23,1777. The cast was as follows: Armide, Mile. Le Vasseur; Phenice,Mile. Le Bourgeois; Sidonie, Mile. Chateauneuf; La Haine, ; Renaud, Legros; Hidraot, Gelin; le Chevalier danois,Laine; Ubalde, LArrivee; un demon, un plaisir, Mile. Saint-Huberti(debuts). The dancers were Mmes. Guimard, Asselin, Allard, Peslin,Heinel; Messrs. Vestris, Gardel. Armide was produced at the Metropolitan Opera House, New. USfbMjfjRmERS; C. Ed. Kakas. F. Kakas, Treas. Now in Our New Building 72 CHAUNCY STREET, BOSTON Formerly at 179 Tremont Street 666 York, November 14, 1910. The cast was as follows: Armide, ; Phenice, Mme. Maubourg; Sidonie, Miss Sparkes; LaHaine, Mme. Homer; Renaud, Caruso; Hidraot, Amato; le Chevalierdanois, Bada; Ubalde, Gilly; un plaisir, Miss Gluck. Arturo Tos-canini conducted. -For a full and curious account of the ballet at the Paris Opera, withbiographical sketches of the Vestris family, Mile. Allard and , see Les Vestris by Gaston Capon (second edition, Paris,1908). See also La Guimard, by Edmond de Goncourt (Paris, 1893).For an earlier period, see Mile. Salle, by Fyinile Dacier (secondedition, Paris, 1909), a documentary and valuable work. La Ca-margo, by Gabriel Letainturier-Fradin (Paris, 5. d., but published in1908), is more like a romance of gallantry and of little historical value. * The whole of Suite No. 2 was played in Boston


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