- (July 12, 15, 17 and 19, 1845) He was composer for the ballet, "Pas De Quatre," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Marie Taglioni; Carlotta Grisi; Fanny Cerrito and Lucile Grahn in the cast. Jules Perrot was choreographer. Benjamin Lumley was manager. Queen Victoria and Prince Consort attended the July 17th performance. Carolina Rosati replaced Lucile Grahn in the last two performances.
- (1846) He and Jules Perrot were composers for the ballet, "The Judgment of Paris," with Marie Taglioni; Lucile Grahn and Fanny Cerrito in the cast at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England. Benjamin Lumley was artistic director.
- (1862) He was composer for the ballet, "The Daughter of the Pharoah," with Carolina Rosati in the cast. Marius Petipa was director.
- (January 24, 1972) He was composer for the ballet, "Pas De Quatre," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the City Center in New York City at the Gala Performance for the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library with Carla Fracci (Taglioni); Violette Verdy (Grisi); Patricia McBride (Cerrito) and Eleanor D'Antuono (Grahn) in the cast. Anton Dolin was choreographer.
- (1941) Anton Dolin choreographed the ballet, "Pas De Quatre." He was composer.
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