L'Éventail de Jeanne
L'Éventail de Jeanne is a children's ballet choreographed in 1927 by Alice Bourgat and Yvonne Franck.
The music is a collaborative work by ten French composers, each of whom contributed a stylised dance in classic form:
- Maurice Ravel
- Pierre-Octave Ferroud
- Jacques Ibert
- Alexis Roland-Manuel
- Marcel Delannoy
- Albert Roussel
- Darius Milhaud
- Francis Poulenc
- Georges Auric
- Florent Schmitt
It was produced in private at Jeanne Dubost's Paris salon on 16 June 1927, with Maurice Ravel playing a piano transcription of the music. It had its public premiere at the Paris Opera on 4 March 1929, with the ten-year-old Tamara Toumanova dancing the lead role. This was the first performance of Darius Milhaud's music there and he was so annoyed to debut with a trifling work that he boycotted the performance.
Excerpts have been recorded, particularly Ravel's Fanfare and Poulenc's Pastourelle. The first complete recording was made in 1984 by the Philharmonia Orchestra led by Geoffrey Simon.