composer Jean-Baptiste Lully. He was also known as Baptiste Lully, Lully fils, and Monsieur Baptiste. He was born and died in Paris. In 1678 at the age...
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sons (Louis Lully, Jean-Baptiste Lully fils, and Jean-Louis Lully) had musical careers as successive surintendants of the King's Music. Lully himself was...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) was an Italian-born French composer. Lully may also refer to: Lully, Fribourg, a municipality Lully, Vaud, a municipality...
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Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert (/dæləmˈbɛər/ dal-əm-BAIR; French: [ʒɑ̃ batist lə ʁɔ̃ dalɑ̃bɛːʁ]; 16 November 1717 – 29 October 1783) was a French mathematician...
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de La Guerre (1665–1729) Joseph Valette de Montigny (1665–1738) Jean-Baptiste Lully fils (the younger) (1665–1743) Giovanni Maria Ruggieri (c. 1665–c. 1725)...
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Jean-Baptiste Racine (/ræˈsiːn/ rass-EEN, US also /rəˈsiːn/ rə-SEEN) (French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʁasin]; 22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699) was a French dramatist...
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oliphant horn. In the late 17th century, French Baroque composer Jean-Baptiste Lully wrote an opera titled Roland, based on the story of the title character...
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The latter was Louis's great-aunt. It was for this occasion that Jean-Baptiste Lully composed the motet Plaude Laetare Gallia. He was initially under...
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and Jean-Philippe Rameau, and expanded to include scores by Georg Frideric Handel, François Couperin, Antonio Vivaldi, Vincent Lübeck, Jean-Baptiste Lully...
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Corps volatils 2009 – Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, Une éducation libertine 2010 – Laurent Binet, HHhH 2011 – Michel Rostain, Le Fils 2012 – François Garde,...
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Denmark. Back in France, she sang in several "comédie-ballets" by Jean-Baptiste Lully such as Galanterie du Temps, Alcidiane, La Raillerie, and Princesse...
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de voyages by Charles Tessier (Alpha) 2008 Cadmus & Hermione by Jean-Baptiste Lully and Philippe Quinault (DVD) (Alpha) 2010 Combattimenti Monteverdi-Marazzoli...
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became famous throughout Europe. Composers and musicians such as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, and François Couperin thrived...
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She made her debut at the Académie Royale de Musique in 1709 in Jean-Baptiste Lully's Bellérophon. She remained at the opera until 1713. In 1714 she began...
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baroque) according to Théodore Lajarte, Colasse and the late (that is, Jean-Baptiste) Lully were cited as the composers (Pitou, 1983, article: "Les Saisons"...
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(1928–2007) Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier (1662–1700) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) Jean-Louis Lully (1667–1688) Louis Lully (1664–1734) Hans Christian Lumbye (1810–1874)...
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and Blossett families. Jean-Jacques Quesnot de La Chênée (died 1708), French librettist and theatre manager who staged Lully operas for Huguenot refugee...
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/ par Jean-François Laharpe (in French). Migneret. Retrieved 3 April 2018. La Laurencie, Lionel (1922). L'École Française de violon, de Lully à Viotti...
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Dardanus (Rameau) (category Operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau)
the quarrel between Rameau's supporters and those of the operas of Jean-Baptiste Lully had become ever more embittered. Rameau's stage music had been controversial...
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would stay part of his son's household after his death in 1701. Jean-Baptiste Lully was also a protégé of Philippe after he left Mademoiselle's household...
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1701 (AVSA9805) 1999 – El Cant de la Sibil·la (AVSA9806) 1999 – Jean-Baptiste Lully (AVSA9807) 1999 – Missa Bruxellensis – Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber...
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Hippolyte et Aricie (category Operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau)
lucky, I continued. Tragédie en musique had been invented as a genre by Lully and his librettist Quinault in the 1670s and 1680s. Their works had held...
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during which the violins and oboes of the Opera played melodies by Jean-Baptiste Lully "(...)" But M. de Louvo was sorry to see that he was pleased the...
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his lightning bolts when they put to sea again. French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully wrote in 1683 a tragédie en musique in five acts inspired by Ovid's...
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Piano Concerto No. 19 in F major, K 459 with the Pro Musica Orchestra, Jean-Baptiste Mari conductor. [1] Philipp can be heard playing Saint-Saëns' Violin...
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1890–1920. Lewis Music Library at MIT Jean-Baptiste Lully Collection 17th-century, 18th-century, French, Jean-Baptiste Lully 30 Rare 17th- and 18th-century scores...
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XIV wanted to be remembered as a patron of the arts, and invited Jean-Baptiste Lully to establish the French opera. The wars were so expensive, and so...
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called Pokesu. January 6 – The tragic opera Phaëton, written by Jean-Baptiste Lully and Philippe Quinault, is premiered at the Palace of Versailles....
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its fourteenth performance. It was replaced with Bellérophon by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The Prince of Monaco Antoine Ier evoked the failure of Orion in...
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bis Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (Molière, 1670) 1670 ballet music by Jean-Baptiste Lully 1912 and 1917 music by Richard Strauss, to Hugo von Hofmannsthal's...
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