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Soon after the appearance of his second opera Boieldieu left Rouen for good. Ambition and the consciousness of power caused him to be dissatisfied with the narrow sphere of his native city, particularly after the plan, advocated by him in an article in the "Journal de Rouen, " of starting a music school on the model of the newly founded Conservatoire had failed. To Paris therefore Boieldieu went for a second time^ with an introduction from Carat the singer to GREAT COMPOSERS 525 Jadin (a descen...dant of the well-known Belgian family of musicians), at whose house he found a hospitable reception, and became acquainted with the leading composers of the day, Cherubini among the number. Boieldieu made his debut as an operatic composer in the capital with "La famille suisse, " which was per- formed at the Theatre Feydeau in 1797, and had a run of thirty nights alternately with Cherubirii's "Medee. " Other operas followed in rapid succession, among which we mention "Zoraime et Zulnare" (written be- fore 1796, but not performed till 1798), *Ta dot de Suzette" (same year), '"Beniowski" (after a drama by Kotzebue; performed in 1800 at the Theatre Fa- vart), and "Le Calife de Bagdad" (performed in September of the same year with enormous success).
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