- MAURICE RAVEL ( 1875-1937 )
- Daphnis et Chloe
- Scene 1
- 1. Invocation to the nymphs (6:25)
- 2. Entrance of Daphnis and Chloe (0:50)
- 3. Dance of the young girls around Daphnis (0:59)
- 4. Dorcons advance of Chloe (2:13)
- 5. Daphnis reasserts his love for Chloe. The Darcon-Daphnis dance contest for kiss from Chloe (0:33)
- 6. Dorcon's grotesque dance (1:38)
- 7. The gracious dance of Daphnis (2:32)
- 8. The triumph of Daphnis and ecstatic union with Chloe (0:58)
- 9. Entrance of temptress Lyceion and dance of veils (2:00)
- 10. The invasion of the pirates and Daphniss unsuccessful efforts to save Chloe (1:41)
- 11. Invocation to Pan by the nymphs and prayer of Daphnis (5:03)
- Scene 2
- 12. Interlude (3:15)
- 13. The orgiastic dance of the pirates (4:00)
- 14. Bryaxis orders Chloe to be brought forward and to dance (0:29)
- 15. Chloes dance of supplication (4:15)
- 16. Creatures of Pan appear and frighten the pirates, who flee
- in terror, leaving Chloe alone with a shining crown (1:12)
- Scene 3
- 17. Sunrise. Daphnis prostrate at the grotte of the nymphs (3:48)
- 18. Daphnis and Chloe are reunited (1:50 )
- 19. Lammon tells how Pan saved Chloe in memory of his love for the nymph Syrinx. Daphnis and Chloe act out the story (2:01)
- 20. Pan (Daphnis) fashions a flute from some reeds, on which he declares his love for Syrinx(Chloe) (2:28)
- 21. Abandoning their roles, the lovers embrace and kneel at the altar of nymphs (2:06)
- 22. Girls dressed as bacchantes enter with tambourines (0:14)
- 23. Young men invite the scene, and joyous tumult prevails in tribute to the triumph of the lovers (3:57)
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