The ballet is in ten movements: • Prologue (Allegretto) • Introduction (Tempo de marche) • Danse du moulinet autour du caudron (Poco meno) • Danse du chaudron et du couvercle (Allegro) • Tango (Danse d'amour. Lento) • Duel (Poco a poco allegro. Tempo di Charleston) • Entracte (Lamentation du chaudron. Allegro moderato) • Marche funèbre (Adagio) • Danse radieuse (Tempo di marche) • Fin du drame (Allegretto) The suite is in four movements: Prologue,
Tango,
Charleston, and Final. The score for the suite was published in Paris shortly after its premiere. The full score for the ballet was discovered in the early 1990s in the archives of the Paul Sacher Foundation in Basel and published in Paris in 2004. The music involves complex time schemes – for example the Final, which involves an opening piano solo marked "Tempo di marcia". This section switches between 2/4, 3/8 and 4/8 in an almost unpredictable fashion, generating the desired rhythmical offbeats typical of the jazz of the period. Further
jazz influences are seen in the instrumentation: the piano using rich harmony and
dissonance, the muted trumpet reminiscent of the jazz bands of the era, and the repeated use of pizzicato in the cello part, echoing the use of the double bass in jazz. This is a progressive piece of music which helps to draw the link between early and mid twentieth-century music. == References ==