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1001 Classical Recordings: 55. Jean-Baptiste Lully - Armide (1686)
13 Feb 2008 by Francisco Silva  
And this is a pity for such a great composer. Final Grade 8/10. Trivia From Wikipedia: Roughly eight decades following Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, Jean-Baptiste Lully produced Armide with his longtime collaborator, playwright Jean-Philippe ...
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Cupid, Love, and the Baroque | Harmonia Early Music - Indiana ...
7 Feb 2010 by Bernard Gordillo  
Blow wasn't the only composer from Restoration England to put Cupid in a story. Henry Purcell wrote the song “Cupid, the slyest rogue alive” in which little Cupid gets his just desserts. He's stung as he tries to steal honey from a beehive. Hurting, Cupid runs to Venus in order to elicit ... Jean Baptiste Lully: George Dandin: Choeur “Chantons tous de l'Amour” More info. Les Arts Florissants/William Christie Les divertissements de Versailles Erato (2002) Buy from Amazon » ...
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Ballet Music Through The Ages
6 Feb 2010 by Tanakim  
Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), the Italian-born French composer who founded the national French opera was not just a court composer to Louis XIV, but also a choreographer who produced court ballets for Molire's plays. ...
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Sword & Sorcery as well as Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press ...
2 Dec 2006 by Official Editor, Benjamin Szumskyj  
There was also an opera (of five acts) which adapted Amadis of Gaul in 1684, by composer-conductor Jean-Baptiste Lully and performed at the Paris Opéra on 18th of January 1684. A second opera (of three acts) followed, performed in 1715 ...
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Theater Arts – French Opera | music sharing
10 hours ago by systemrush  
The father of French opera was Jean-Baptiste Lully; he presented “Cadmus et Hermione” in the king's court. After seeing that performance, the king's interest increased even more. This encouraged Lully to make “Tragedie En Musique” ... Marc- Antoine Charpentier was one such opera composer who wrote and presented his first “Tragedie en mMusique”, “Medee” in the year 1693. As he had some Italian connection this disappointed Lully's fans and hence it received a mixed reaction. ...
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Week 19 in Review « The Taruskin Challenge
28 Jan 2010 by Zach Wallmark  
He was joined in cantata production by the composer/singer Barbara Strozzi, who presents us with the first woman composer of the volume and an opening for Taruskin to discuss the thorny problem of the representation of women in the ... Nowhere was musical production (at least the literate variety) welded to state power as intensely as it was in France, where the Italian-born Jean-Baptiste Lully enjoyed a close personal relationship with the “Sun King” Louis XIV and ...
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Theater Arts - Ballet | trumpet music
10 hours ago by systemrush  
Jean-Baptiste Lully was the favorite Italian composer of the king. He had a great understanding of the physical movements, musical songs and graceful dance. He made great contribution to ballet which was of utmost importance even after ...
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The French side of Rossini: A French aspect of the Barber of Seville
26 Jan 2010
Rossini is often considered the ultimate Italian opera composer, especially of comic opera. But in reality there is evidence that he was influenced early on by France. ... conflict was between Italian opera (the original opera, from the early 17th century) and French opera, whose form was first codified at the court of Louis XIV by, oddly enough, an Italian, Jean-Baptiste Lully, who was discovered by the Chevalier de Guise playing the guitar on the streets of Florence. ...
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All Saints Adult Choir: Musician's Birthdays November 22-28
24 Nov 2009 by William Ramsey  
November 28 - Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632) Italian-born French composer and conductor; Anton Rubinstein (1829) Russian composer and pianist; Randy Newman (1943) American pop-rock songwriter, singer and pianist. ...
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CHRISTODOULOS PANAYIOTOU: A list of unfortunate deaths from ...
23 Jan 2010 by christodoulos panayiotou  
(1687) Jean-Baptiste Lully, the French composer, died in 1687, during the rehearsal of “Te Deum” which was to celebrate the king's recovery from an illness. Not being satisfied with the musicians, he violently pierce his foot with a ...
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