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L'eventail de Jeanne
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Composer:Various ComposersGenre:BalletStyle:BalletCompose Date:1920Average_duration:29:55L'eventail de Jeanne is a ballet that was composed by various composers in 1927. The ballet was created to celebrate the life of Jeanne de Bourgogne, who was the wife of King Philippe VI of France. The ballet was first performed on June 5, 1927, at the Paris Opera. The ballet consists of ten movements, each of which is composed by a different composer. The composers who contributed to the ballet include Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, and others. The movements are all based on different scenes from the life of Jeanne de Bourgogne. The first movement, composed by Ravel, is titled "Prélude" and sets the tone for the rest of the ballet. It is a slow and somber piece that introduces the audience to the character of Jeanne de Bourgogne. The second movement, composed by Stravinsky, is titled "La Courtisane" and is a lively and playful piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a courtesan. The third movement, composed by Milhaud, is titled "La Femme Sage" and is a more contemplative piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a wise woman. The fourth movement, composed by Poulenc, is titled "La Coquette" and is a playful and flirtatious piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a coquette. The fifth movement, composed by Florent Schmitt, is titled "La Reine" and is a regal and majestic piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a queen. The sixth movement, composed by Albert Roussel, is titled "La Châtelaine" and is a more pastoral piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a chatelaine. The seventh movement, composed by Paul Ladmirault, is titled "La Vivandière" and is a lively and energetic piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a vivandière. The eighth movement, composed by Marcel Delannoy, is titled "La Paysanne" and is a more rustic piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a peasant. The ninth movement, composed by Georges Auric, is titled "La Princesse" and is a more romantic piece that depicts Jeanne's life as a princess. The final movement, composed by Reynaldo Hahn, is titled "La Finale" and is a grand and celebratory piece that brings the ballet to a close. Overall, L'eventail de Jeanne is a unique and innovative ballet that showcases the talents of some of the most prominent composers of the time. The ballet is a celebration of the life of Jeanne de Bourgogne and is a testament to the enduring power of music and dance.More....
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