In July 1907, Stravinsky wrote to
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov that he planned a "fantastic scherzo", to be called
Bees. He started work on it in the same month and completed it on 30 March 1908. Rimsky-Korsakov saw the score and liked it, but he died in 1908 and never heard the work performed. Stravinsky dedicated the work to
Alexander Siloti, who conducted the first performance on 6 February 1909 at the Siloti Concerts in
St Petersburg. Stravinsky's ''
Feu d'artifice (Fireworks'') received its first performance at the same concert.
Sergei Diaghilev was present and was impressed by this music, leading him to offer Stravinsky the first of his commissions for ballet music. The score was first published around 1909 by the Russian sheet music publisher
P. Jurgenson. Stravinsky later claimed that he conceived the
Scherzo Fantastique as abstract music. On 10 January 1917 it was performed as a
ballet blanc at the
Paris Opera House, with choreography by
Léo Staats to a scenario based on
Maeterlink's essay "La Vie des Abeilles" (the life of [the] bees). Stravinsky had not authorised this performance, and Maeterlinck objected to it. == Instrumentation ==