[3] Anatole remained premier danseur at the Opéra de Paris until 1822, then (after a nearly 10 year blank in the historical record) he is evidenced as a ballet master at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, replacing Jean Coralli when the latter was summoned to Vienna by imperial decree.
[3] Anatole only held this role for half a season before being reappearing in 1836 as a ballet master at the town theatre in Bruges, before ending his career as a professor at the dance school at the Opéra de Paris.
[4] This was put on at the Opéra on 11 June 1827, with music originally written by Fernando Sor and completed by Jean Schneitzhoeffer.
[4] The main rôles in the production were held by Albert, Ferdinand and Lise Noblet, and another cast member was Madame Montessu.
[4] The work had its first success a month into the run, when Marie Taglioni and her brother Paul appeared in it, making their débuts.