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|f_annotation='''DIDELOT'S DANCE IN VIRGINIA.''' English, Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune presumably was from James Cobb's (1756-1818) comic opera and afterpiece, '''Paul and Virginia''' (1800), adapted from Bernardin de Saint Pierre's '''Paul et Virginie''' (1788, 1789). with music by Joseph Mazzinghi. It was performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden beginning in May, 1800, with Rose Didelot--Madam Didelot--in one of the principle roles. Didelot was the wife of choreographer Charles Louis Didelot and was active in the theater from 1796 to 1806. She was a<span>rival of Mme Parisot. The three caused a scandal with their scanty costumes in a performance of '''Alonzo e Caro''' at the Opera in 1796.</span>. See also "[[Madam Didelot's Fancy]]," also named for her. | |f_annotation=[[File:Didelot.jpg|thumb|500px|left|'Modern grace, - or - the operatical finale to the ballet of Alonzo e Caro']]'''DIDELOT'S DANCE IN VIRGINIA.''' English, Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune presumably was from James Cobb's (1756-1818) comic opera and afterpiece, '''Paul and Virginia''' (1800), adapted from Bernardin de Saint Pierre's '''Paul et Virginie''' (1788, 1789). with music by Joseph Mazzinghi. It was performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden beginning in May, 1800, with Rose Didelot--Madam Didelot--in one of the principle roles. Didelot was the wife of choreographer Charles Louis Didelot and was active in the theater from 1796 to 1806. She was a<span>rival of Mme Parisot. The three caused a scandal with their scanty costumes in a performance of '''Alonzo e Caro''' at the Opera in 1796.</span>. See also "[[Madam Didelot's Fancy]]," also named for her. | ||
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DIDELOT'S DANCE IN VIRGINIA. English, Dance Tune (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The tune presumably was from James Cobb's (1756-1818) comic opera and afterpiece, Paul and Virginia (1800), adapted from Bernardin de Saint Pierre's Paul et Virginie (1788, 1789). with music by Joseph Mazzinghi. It was performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden beginning in May, 1800, with Rose Didelot--Madam Didelot--in one of the principle roles. Didelot was the wife of choreographer Charles Louis Didelot and was active in the theater from 1796 to 1806. She was arival of Mme Parisot. The three caused a scandal with their scanty costumes in a performance of Alonzo e Caro at the Opera in 1796.. See also "Madam Didelot's Fancy," also named for her.