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L'Île Enchantée : ウィキペディア英語版
L'Île Enchantée

''L'Île Enchantée'' (literally, The Enchanted Island) is an 1864 ballet by Arthur Sullivan written as a divertissement at the end of Vincenzo Bellini's ''La Sonnambula'' at Covent Garden. It was choreographed by H. Desplaces.〔(Information about the ballet at the G&S Archive's Sullivan page )〕
==Background and history==
Arthur Sullivan was a young composer and the organist for the Royal Italian Opera at Covent Garden, precursor to the Royal Opera, under the direction at that time of Sir Michael Costa.〔(Sullivan biography at the G&S Archive )〕 He had made a sensation at The Crystal Palace with his incidental music to ''The Tempest'' in 1862.〔(''The Tempest'' at the G&S Archive )〕
In the Victorian era, it was customary for opera companies, when performing a shorter opera, to present a short ballet as an afterpiece on the programme. As Sullivan was its house organist, the Royal Italian Opera looked to him to compose a ballet to follow its production of ''La Sonnambula'' starring Adelina Patti, and so Sullivan's second major composition became ''L'Île Enchantée''.〔(Information about the ballet at the G&S Discography )〕 It was first performed on 16 May 1864, just after the composer's 22nd birthday, and enjoyed 13 performances in all, also appearing after Flowtow's ''Stradella'', Rossini's ''Otello'', Donizetti's ''La Figlia del Reggimento'' and ''L'Elisir d'Amore'', and Verdi's ''La Traviata'',〔(Tillett and Spencer article about the ballet )〕 and it was presented in concert at The Crystal Palace in 1865.〔(Information about the ballet and its restoration and later presentations )〕
The choreographer, H. Desplaces danced the role of the Mariner, Mdlle. Salvioni was the Queen of the Fairies, and other dancers included Mdlle. Carmine, Mdlle. Navarre, Mdlle. Assunta and Mr. W. H. Payne. The scenic designer was William Beverley.〔
The ballet consists of thirteen different numbers that break down into a total of approximately 30 independent melodic sections. A review in ''The Orchestra'' dated 21 May 1864 called the music "unusually picturesque and beautiful."〔 After three years, the full autographed score was lost, although the surviving orchestra parts have permitted a reconstruction of the piece.〔 Parts of the music in the ballet were reused in several of Sullivan's later works including: ''Thespis'' (1871), ''The Merchant of Venice'' (1871), ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' (incidental music; 1874),〔Ainger, p. 108〕 ''Macbeth'' (1888), and his other ballet ''Victoria and Merrie England'' (1897).〔
In June 1990, the Sir Arthur Sullivan Society Festival staged the first performance since 1867.〔 The ballet was recorded in 1992 by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra of Dublin, conducted by Andrew Penny, for Marco Polo〔〔Recording, together with ''Thespis'', Marco Polo 8.223460〕

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