- Les fêtes de Polymnie
"Les fêtes de Polymnie" ("The Festivals of
Polyhymnia ") is an "opéra-ballet " in three "entrées" and a prologue byJean-Philippe Rameau . The work was first performed on12 October ,1745 at the Opéra,Paris , and is set to a libretto byLouis de Cahusac . The piece was written to celebrate the French victory at theBattle of Fontenoy in theWar of the Austrian Succession . ["Viking" p.839]The prologue, "Le temple de Mémoire" ("The Temple of Memory"), describes the victory of Fontenoy in allegorical fashion. The first "entrée" is entitled "La fable" ("Legend") and depicts the marriage of
Hercules and Hebe, the goddess of youth. The second "entrée", "L'histoire" ("History"), tells the story of theHellenistic king ofSyria Seleucus , who gives up his fiancéeStratonice when he learns his sonAntiochus is passionately in love with her (this tale was also the subject of a later 18th century French opera,Méhul 's "Stratonice"). The third and final "entrée" is called "La féerie" ("Fairy tale") and is set in the Middle East. Through her love for him, Argélie redeems Zimès from the power of the evil fairy Alcine.Neither Cuthbert Girdlestone [Girdlestone p.445] nor Graham Sadler (in the "Viking Opera Guide" ["Viking" p.840] ) consider this among Rameau's finest works, though both remark on the originality of its
overture , which breaks the traditional Lullian mould common to French overtures up until that time.Roles
References
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*Cuthbert Girdlestone "Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life and Work" (Dover paperback edition, 1969)
*"The New Grove French Baroque Masters" ed. Graham Sadler (Grove/Macmillan, 1988)
*"The Viking Opera Guide" ed. Amanda Holden (Viking, 1993)
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