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Ariane is a one-act opera by Bohuslav Martinů to a French libretto by the composer drawn from the second, third and fourth acts of the 1943 play Le Voyage de Thésée by Georges Neveux , who had supplied the text to the composer's earlier opera Julietta .

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15-508: [REDACTED] Look up Ariane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ariane may refer to: Ariana (name) , also Ariane, Arianne Arts [ edit ] Ariane (Martinů) , an opera by Bohuslav Martinů, first performed 1961 Ariane (Massenet) , an opera by Jules Massenet, first performed 1906 Ariane (film) , a 1931 German film directed by Paul Czinner Ariane Films ,

30-409: A brand name of the antiandrogen rezvilutamide Tour Ariane (Ariane Tower), an office building west of Paris See also [ edit ] Ariadna (disambiguation) Ariadne (disambiguation) Arianna (disambiguation) Ariana (disambiguation) Ariano (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

45-409: A brand name of the antiandrogen rezvilutamide Tour Ariane (Ariane Tower), an office building west of Paris See also [ edit ] Ariadna (disambiguation) Ariadne (disambiguation) Arianna (disambiguation) Ariana (disambiguation) Ariano (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

60-698: A former French film production company Ariane , a play by Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Ariane , the name of the 1957 film Love in the Afternoon in French speaking markets Transportation [ edit ] Simca Ariane , a French car by Simca, 1957–1963 Ariane (automobile) , a French car by Automobiles Ariane, 1907 French ship Ariane , the name of several French ships Ariane (rocket family) , European rockets operated by Arianespace Other uses [ edit ] Ariane (apple) , an apple cultivar 1225 Ariane , an asteroid Ariane,

75-588: A former French film production company Ariane , a play by Thomas Corneille (1625–1709) Ariane , the name of the 1957 film Love in the Afternoon in French speaking markets Transportation [ edit ] Simca Ariane , a French car by Simca, 1957–1963 Ariane (automobile) , a French car by Automobiles Ariane, 1907 French ship Ariane , the name of several French ships Ariane (rocket family) , European rockets operated by Arianespace Other uses [ edit ] Ariane (apple) , an apple cultivar 1225 Ariane , an asteroid Ariane,

90-422: A letter to his family as 'taking a rest' from the larger work. The composition took just over a month. The bravura style of the writing for Ariadne reflects Martinů's admiration of Maria Callas . The opera is in a straightforward lyrical style with deliberate references to the operas of Monteverdi and other early composers. The year of composition had seen the premiere of his three Parables for orchestra, where

105-462: A second sinfonia , Bouroun is dissatisfied that Thésée's infatuation with Ariane is preventing him from killing the Minotaur. Resolving to do the deed himself, he is killed by the Minotaur (offstage). When the Minotaur appears, he turns out to be Theseus's double, and taunts him – "who dares lift his hand to strike himself a death-blow?". Thésée slays the Minotaur however. A third sinfonia separates

120-586: The Musiktheater im Revier in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, as the centre-piece of a triple-bill with Mahagonny by Brecht and Weill and Der Analphabet by Ivo Lhotka-Kalinski, two years after the composer's death. The Czech premiere took place on 23 October 1962 in Brno alongside Ariadne-themed pieces by Claudio Monteverdi and Jiří Antonín Benda , conducted by Richard Týnský, with Miriam Šupurkovská in

135-478: The arrival in Knossos of Thésée and his companions from a passing seagull . Thésée seeks the Minotaur and encounters Ariane. In an ambiguous conversation they seem to fall in love – but Ariane's love may be in fact for the Minotaur. The Old Man announces that the king's daughter is to be married to a stranger. Ariane reveals that she is the king's daughter and Thésée is the stranger – and asks for his name. After

150-433: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Ariane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ariane may refer to: Ariana (name) , also Ariane, Arianne Arts [ edit ] Ariane (Martinů) , an opera by Bohuslav Martinů, first performed 1961 Ariane (Massenet) , an opera by Jules Massenet, first performed 1906 Ariane (film) , a 1931 German film directed by Paul Czinner Ariane Films ,

165-537: The libretto, a foreword which puts a spotlight on correspondence at the time of its composition, a critical summary of the sources, and reproductions of parts of the autograph. The story is a surrealist version of the myth of Theseus , Ariadne , and the Minotaur . In this version of the myth, the Minotaur and Theseus look alike - and Theseus discerns part of his own personality in the monster; by killing it he destroys his love for Ariadne. The Watchman learns of

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180-485: The third movement includes "a mysterious figure from [Neveux's] play, the drummer from Knossos is to be heard: it is his fate to announce weddings or funerals...". Neveux not only wrote the libretto for Julietta premiered in 1938, but also that of Martinů's 1953 unfinished opera Plainte contre inconnu . Grove describes the music as being in a "warm, mainly tonal lyricism", at times "enlivened by neo-Baroque rhythmic patterns". The first performance took place in 1961 at

195-452: The title Ariane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ariane&oldid=1134673254 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ariane From Misplaced Pages,

210-562: The title Ariane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ariane&oldid=1134673254 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ariane (Martin%C5%AF) Martinů composed Ariane in 1958 whilst working on his final opera, The Greek Passion – he described it in

225-636: The title role. In September that year the opera was broadcast live radio on Czechoslovak Radio Brno, conducted by František Jílek , with Cecilie Strádalová. The Russian premiere was in Moscow in March 2016, conducted by Maria Maksimchuk. In 2022 a critical edition by Robert Simon, from the Bohuslav Martinů Institute in Prague, with the full orchestral score, was published by Bärenreiter , including

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