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During this period the following musical works were
known and performed in New Orleans, Charleston, S. C.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City: Rousseau's
"Pygmalion" and "Devin du Village"; Dalayrac's "Nina" and
"L'Amant Statue"; Monsigny's "Deserteur"; Gretry's "Zemire et
Azor," "La Fausse Magic" and "Richard Coeur de Lion," by a
company of French comedians.

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