Les Indes galantes

Les Indes galantes
Opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
Title page of the 1736 libretto
LibrettistLouis Fuzelier
LanguageFrench
Premiere
23 August 1735 (1735-08-23)

Les Indes galantes is a ballet héroïque, a type of French Baroque opera-ballet, by Jean-Philippe Rameau with a libretto by Louis Fuzelier. In its final form it comprised an allegorical prologue and four entrées, or acts, each set in an exotic place, the whole being unified around the theme of love. The work dates from 1735 except for the last entrée, which was added the following year. In 1761, however, Rameau dropped the relatively short and mildly contrasted third entrée so as to leave what is now considered the work's definitive form: Prologue; Le turc généreux (The Generous Turk); Les incas du Pérou (The Incas of Peru); and Les sauvages (The Savages of North America). The dropped entrée was Les fleurs (The Flowers of Persia). Famous pieces from Les Indes galantes include the Dance of the Peace Pipe and the Chaconne, both from The Savages of North America.[1]

  1. ^ Rameau: Les Indes galantes. L'Avant-Scène Opéra, no. 46. Paris. 1982.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)