Some of the most difficult pieces he conducted were in many ways his greatest accomplishments. Many of those works he conducted while serving as the conductor of Sergei Diaghilev's famous dance troupe the Ballets Russes. Monteux's tenure began there in 1911, somewhat auspiciously -- just in time for the first performances of Stravinsky's Petrushka, followed in two years by the notorious premiere of the Rite of Spring. These two compositions are often remembered as Diaghilev's biggest commissions. In between these two Stravinsky masterworks, however, is Maurice Ravel's own Daphnis et Chloé from 1912.




