243. The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne 1948
Ballet-Cantata
Vittorio Rieti (1947, commissioned by Ballet Society). Words from a Florentine carnival song by Lorenzo de’ Medici
George Balanchine
Scenery and costumes by Corrado Cagli
February 9, 1948, Ballet Society, City Center of Music and Drama, New York. Conductor: Leon Barzin. Singers: Ellen Faull, soprano; Leon Lishner, bass; chorus of 40
INTRODUCTION (PRELUDE AND CHORUS): Major Domo, Lew Christensen; Spectators, 6 couples; BACCHUS AND ARIADNE (CHORUS): Bacchus, Nicholas Magallanes; Ariadne, Tanaquil Le Clercq; SATYRS AND NYMPHS (TARANTELLA WITH CHORUS): Satyr, Herbert Bliss; Nymph, Marie-Jeanne; 6 Satyrs, 6 Nymphs; SILENUS (ARIA FOR SOLO BASS): Silenus, Charles Laskey; MIDAS (CHORUS): Midas, Francisco Moncion; 2 Discoboles; Little Girl, Claudia Hall; Young Girl, Pat McBride; INVITATION TO THE DANCE (ARIA FOR SOLO SOPRANO); BACCHANALE (CHORUS): Ensemble
Performance Type
Ballet
Note
The work consisted of songs, pageantry, and dance episodes celebrating Youth and Age and sacred and profane love, in an Italianate setting. At the premiere, the singers were visible in the windows of the scenic façade; in later performances they sang from the orchestra pit.
Betty Cage