• Ludwig Minkus and Léo Delibes La Source : Fantastic Ballet in Three Acts and Four Scenes

Ludwig Minkus and Léo Delibes La Source : Fantastic Ballet in Three Acts and Four Scenes

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This volume reproduces the piano score of the ballet La Source, a joint composition by Ludwig Minkus and LÃ(c)o Delibes. After the success of NÃ(c)mÃ(c)a (1864), the Paris OpÃ(c)ra ordered a new grand ballet from the famous choreographer Arthur Saint-LÃ(c)on to a libretto based on a Persian legend by Charles Nuitter. Saint-LÃ(c)on involved his musical collaborator in St Petersburg, Ludwig Minkus, in the project, securing for him a hand in the composition of the first and fourth scenes of the of this new work, La Source, a fantastic ballet in three acts. The composition of the other two scenes (the second and third) were entrusted to the young, unknown LÃ(c)o Delibes, thirty at the time, who had drawn favourable attention to himself in the preparation of the ballet music for the première of Meyerbeerâ (TM)s posthumous Lâ (TM)Africaine in 1865. The first performance of La Source was on 12 November 1866 at the ThÃ(c)atre ImpÃ(c)rial de lâ (TM)OpÃ(c)ra, with the principal dancers Guglielmina Salvioni (Naila), EugÃ(c)nie Fiocre (Nouredda) and Louis MÃ(c)rante (Djemil). The ballet as a whole was very successful, with 73 performances until 1876. Saint-LÃ(c)on immediately began planning another work with Nuitter and Delibesâ "CoppÃ(c)liaâ "one which would crown the young Frenchâ (TM)s composerâ (TM)s success with triumph. This was premiered on 25 May 1870, the last of Saint-LÃ(c)onâ (TM)s work, and the last great success of the French Romantic ballet at the Salle Le Peletier before the crisis of the Franco-Prussian War, and the end of the Second Empire. As regards the music of La Source, Delibesâ (TM)s contribution to the score, his first essay at ballet music, was noted for its vigour and many delightful melodies. In Jouvinâ (TM)s opinion, his music was â oevivacious and especially lively, â and contrasted effectively with the plaintive melodies of Minkus. â oeThe style of the two composers, â observed the critic of La France Musicale (18 November 1866), â oeis essentially different and easily recognizable at a first hearing. M. Minkus's music has a vague, indolent, and melancholic character, full of grace and languor. That of M. Delibes, fresher and more rhythmic, is much more complicated in orchestration, and sometimes a little more ordinary. I should add that this difference in style is perfectly justified by the: contrasting character of the two parts of the ballet.â

  • Author(s): Ludwig Minkus, Charles Nuitter, Arthur Saint-Léon
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publisher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Unabridged edition
  • Published: 2010
  • Dimensions: Height: 11.4 Inches, Length: 8 Inches, Weight: 1.05 Pounds, Width: 0.6 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Jan 29, 2026
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