Bacchanale

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Bacchanale is the wild, celebratory final movement of Albert Roussel’s ballet "Bacchus et Ariane," depicting a frenzied Dionysian revel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet movement
orchestral movement
associatedDeity Ariadne NERFINISHED
Bacchus NERFINISHED
basedOnMythology Bacchus NERFINISHED
Dionysus NERFINISHED
characterizedAs celebratory
frenzied
wild
composer Albert Roussel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
depicts Bacchic celebration
Dionysian revel
genre ballet music
hasTheme ecstatic dance
orgiastic celebration
wine and revelry
movementNumber final movement
notableFor brilliant orchestration
dramatic climax of the ballet
rhythmic vitality
orchestration full symphony orchestra
partOf Bacchus et Ariane NERFINISHED
partOfAct Act II of Bacchus et Ariane NERFINISHED
premiereWork Bacchus et Ariane NERFINISHED
relatedWork Bacchus et Ariane Suite No. 2 NERFINISHED
stylePeriod 20th-century classical music
workLanguageContext French

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