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La création du monde

''La Création du monde'', Op. 81a, is a 20-minute long ballet composed by Darius Milhaud in 1922–23 to a libretto by Blaise Cendrars, which outlines the Creation of the World based on African folk mythology. The premiere took place on 25 October 1923 at Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris.
== Background ==
On a trip to the United States in 1922, Darius Milhaud heard "authentic" jazz on the streets of Harlem,〔
"Milhaud - La création du monde" (of Darius Milhaud,
English language), Pomona College, Department of Music, 1999, webpage:
(PomonaEdu-Milhaud-Creation ).
〕 which left a great impact on his musical outlook. Using jazz elements, the following year he finished composing ''La Création du monde'', which was cast as a ballet in six continuous parts.〔 The work was commissioned by the Ballets suédois, a ballet company which was contemporary to Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.〔 The company was very influential in the early 1920s, staging five seasons in Paris and touring continually.
The ballet reflects both the ideal of the aesthetic of Les six to combine popular forms of art, and a centuries-old French penchant for exotica. Milhaud was very susceptible to all kinds of influences, but it was a different type of exotica that drew him. He was in the Paris of ''Le jazz hot'', singer Josephine Baker, Pablo Picasso's paintings, and the sculptures inspired by African masks.〔 During the Early 20s, African (and Afro-American) fashion was sweeping Paris, and this ballet may have been Ballets suédois' attempt to follow the trend.〔
When Milhaud first heard an American jazz band in London (1920), he was reportedly so captivated that he took off to New York City to spend time in clubs and bars, visit Harlem and mingle with jazz musicians.〔 After returning to France, Milhaud began to write in what he called a jazz idiom. He chose to color his music with bluesy turns of harmony and melody, swinging climaxes, and stomping rhythms.〔 Jazz influences appear in many of his compositions, but this ballet was the first opportunity to express his new passion; even the instrumental grouping also draws on his memories of New York City: "In some of the shows," Milhaud noted, "the singers were accompanied by flute, clarinet, trumpets, trombone, a complicated percussion section played by just one man, piano and string quartet." 〔

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