- Les Biches
"Les Biches" is a ballet by
Francis Poulenc , premiered by theBallets Russes in 1924. The composer, who was at the time relatively unknown, was asked bySerge Diaghilev to write a piece based onGlazunov 's "Les Sylphides ", written seventeen years earlier. Poulenc, however, chose to base his work on the paintings ofWatteau that depicted Louis XIV and various women in his "Parc aux Biches"; the word "biche" usually translated as hind, or a female deer. Poulenc described his work as a "contemporary drawing room party suffused with an atmosphere of wantonness, which you sense if you are corrupted, but of which an innocent-minded girl would not be conscious." Diaghilev recognized the great potential of the ballet and produced it for the 1924 Ballet Russes season, bringing Poulenc into the forefront of French music. "Les Biches" was well received by critics, with Henri Malherbe of "Time" calling it "very attaching and original". Poulenc continually revised the music up through the 1940's, eventually reducing it to an orchestral suite in five movements.The ballet, written in a light and frothy style, is in turns reminiscent of
Mozart ,Scarlatti ,Tchaikovsky , andStravinsky , mirroring the style of Saint-Saëns's private compositionThe Carnival of the Animals . "Les Biches", alongside the pit orchestra, uses a hidden chorus, found before in French music only inRavel 'sDaphnis et Chloé . The work was choreographed by the famousBronislava Nijinska and its set and costumes designed byMarie Laurencin . It was reset forNew York City Ballet 's "Jazz Concert" byFrancisco Moncion , the other three dances beingTodd Bolender 's "Creation of the World ", John Taras' "Ebony Concerto" andGeorge Balanchine 's "Ragtime (I) "; the City Ballet premiere took place on December 7, 1960, at City Center of Music and Drama.NYCB cast
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Sara Leland *
Anthony Blum References and external links
* [http://www.nycballet.com NYCB website]
* [http://www.cndp.fr/balletrusse/pedago/biche.htm Ballet Russes: "Les Biches"]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/Programme_Notes/poulenc_biches.htm Program notes]
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