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 Jean-Baptiste Lully - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1681 Lully was appointed as a court secretary to Louis XIV and was ennobled, after which he wrote his name Jean Baptiste de Lully and was addressed as "Monsieur de Lully".
Jean-Baptiste Lully, originally Giovanni Battista Lulli (November 28, 1632–March 22, 1687), was an Italian-born French composer, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France.
On January 8, 1687, Lully was conducting a Te Deum in honor of Louis XIV's recent recovery from illness.
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Lully is said to have died by stabbing himself in the foot with a cane with which he was beating time at a rehearsal.
Lully was ruthless in his pursuit of power and used his influence with the king to eliminate potential rivals through the establishment of monopolies over stage music.
However, Lully's influence with the king evaporated in 1685 when he was involved in a scandal that the king could not ignore.
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Lully was also influential in the choice of music and musicians for the royal chapel.
Italian by birth, Lully made his career in France, where he rose from the position of a page to Mlle de Montpensier to that of Composer of the King's Music, Master of Music to the Royal Family and to a position of complete control of all musical performances that involved singing throughout.
The tragédies lyriques of Lully exercised a strong influence over French opera in his life-time and in the years that followed his death in 1687.
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 Lully, Jean-Baptiste: Biography
Lully was director of Paris's Académie royale de musique, in which position he exerted a tremendous influence upon opera in France.
In 1653, after his education with Roberday and Gigault, Lully was employed by the "Sun King," Louis XIV, as composer to that illustrious court.
In addition, Lully composed ballets, sacred vocal pieces, and incidental music for the theater.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lully's music was correspondingly elevated, in the stately overtures, the carefully moulded 'récitatif simple' and the statuesque choruses; many of the airs, too, draw as much attention to the galant mores of the court as to the stage action.
Lully obtained release from her service and on the death of his friend Lazzarini, in 1653, was appointed Louis XIV's compositeur de la musique instrumentale.
At her court in the Tuileries Lully got to know the best in French music and, despite his patroness's dislike of Mazarin and her involvement in the Fronde, he was no stranger to Italian music either.
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 HOASM: Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lully himself was the target both of attacks by La Fontaine and Boileau and of criticism in the Mercure galant and was involved in legal proceedings in 1675-77 over an alleged murder conspiracy led by Guichard.
Lully's pupils included Pelham Humfrey, Georg Muffat, J. Kusser, and J. Fischer, who carried the French orchestral style to England, Germany, and the rest of Europe.
His position at court never waned, however; the king became godfather of his eldest son in a ceremony in September 1677, the stage works after 1678 were granted royal privilege to be printed, and Lully gained the extremely powerful post of secrétaire du Roi in 1681.
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 Lullybio
Lully’s early career in court music was focused on the genre of ballet.
Lully once said of himself that he had "never learnt more about music than he had known at the age of 17 but that he had worked all of his life to perfect this knowledge" (Anthony 1980, 314).
Lully’s exclusive hold on the writing of opera during his lifetime led to one hundred years of French opera in his style.
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 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Jean Baptiste Lully - Main Page
Lully was a dancing master of court, a comic and a composer of music in the 17th Century.
Lully's band was known as the Petitis Violins du Roi (The Petite Band).
In 1672, Lully became the director of the 'Academie Royale de Music' and composed many spectacles with Molière, many of which set the stage for the ballet today.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lully's operas stand in contrast to the Italian opera of the day, with its emphasis on virtuoso solo singing.
Lully composed ballets, such as Alcidiane (1658), for the court, dancing alongside the king in many of them.
Born in Florence, Italy, on November 28, 1632, and originally named Giovanni Battista Lulli, he went to France at the age of 14, entering the service of Louis XIV in 1652 as a ballet dancer and violinist.
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 AllRefer.com - Jean Baptiste Lully (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jean Baptiste Lully[zhAN bAtEst´ lUlE´] Pronunciation Key, 1632–87, French operatic composer, b.
AllRefer.com - Jean Baptiste Lully (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Lully composed numerous ballets, many for plays by MoliEre, until 1672, when he obtained a patent for the production of opera.
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 Lully, Jean Baptiste
Lully later conducted one of the royal orchestras and in 1662 became music master to the royal family.
In collaboration with French playwright Molière, Lully composed a series of comedy ballets including The Bores (1661), Le mariage forcé (1665), and Le bourgeois gentilhomme (1670).
In 1672 he became director of the Académie Royale de Musique.
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 Jean Baptiste Lully
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, Jean Baptiste Lully [originally Giovanni Battista Lulli] was an Italian-born composer who was taken in boyhood to France and first worked there as a scullion, then as a violinist.
Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632- 1687), biography and works by naxos.com.
Lully also has "Die Musikanten" published in Spielstücke für Blockflöte und Gittarre.
www.grainger.de /music/composers/lully.html

  
 Lully, Jean-Baptiste --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The foremost composer and musician of the 17th-century French court, Jean-Baptiste Lully, was born on Nov. 28, 1632, in Florence, Italy, as Giovanni Battista Lulli.
Born of Italian parents, Lully gallicized his name when he became a naturalized Frenchman.
Italian Giovanni Battista Lulli Italian-born French court and operatic composer who from 1662 completely controlled French court music and whose style of composition was imitated throughout Europe.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully, Composer
Jean-Baptiste Lully was born in Italy, the son of a miller.
Lully accidentally hit his foot instead of the floor.
When he was a young boy, his mother died, and he was taken to France to work as a servant in the home of a rich aristocrat.
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 Lully, Jean Baptiste
Jean Baptiste Lully - Lully, Jean Baptiste, 1632–87, French operatic composer, b.
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 The Jean-Baptiste Lully Collection
French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully wrote numerous ballets, collaborated with French playwright Molière on comédies-ballets, and is credited with being the prime contributor to the development of French opera in the 17th century.
The site also focuses on techniques for printing Lully’s music, the Ballard family of music printers, and offers a graphics catalogue containing close to 100 images drawn from editions of Lully’s works.
This site has collected 21 first and second editions of Lully’s works and presents full scores of the original sheet music in PDF format.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean-Baptiste Lully
From 1672 to 1686 Lully produced twenty operas, showing himself a master of various styles.
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 Amazon.com: Music: Lully - Atys
Jean-Baptiste Lully has long been known as the father of French opera; this 1987 recording was the first to suggest his works are fit for something more than the library shelf.
Lully: Les Divertissements de Versailles ~ Jean-Baptiste Lully, et al
It is said that this opera was written by the Italian composer Lully for the famous sun king Louis XIV and that he so identified with the obscure mythical origin that he wept at the end.
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 NewOlde.com - Jean-Baptiste Lully - News, Operas, Performances, New Releases, Reviews
Jean-Baptiste Lully, transcribed for harpsichord by Jean-Henri d'Anglebert.
Jean-Baptiste Lully, André Danican Philidor, Nicolas Desrosiers, Robert Cambert and Claude Babelon.
The Livrets of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Tragédies Lyriques: A catalogue raisonné.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully News
1687: Jean-Baptiste Lully, composer who made French opera popular, died from an abscess on his foot caused by striking it with the stick he used to conduct his Te Deum.
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 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lully, Jean-Baptiste [Lulli, Giovanni Battista] (b Florence, 1632; d Paris, 1687).
Find the music of Jean-Baptiste Lully in the Archives.
opera, the last and most famous being Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, in which Lully danced role of the Mufti.
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 Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Lully
Lully Web Project at the University of North Texas
Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Lully
Use of text, images, or any other copyrightable material contained in these pages, without the written permission of the copyright holder, except as specified in the Copyright Notice, is strictly prohibited.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, Chansons and other Classical Vocal Music)
Jean-Baptiste Lully (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, Chansons and other Classical Vocal Music)
Please visit Artsconverge, a Lieder-related web-project on which I once did some work.
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully
Find where Jean-Baptiste Lully is credited alongside another name
Moli& (1978) (from "Ballet royal de l'Impatience" and "Bal réglé") (as Lully) (from "Te Deum&;) (as Lully)
Pickpocket (1959) (from opera "Atys") (as J.B. Lulli)
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 AOL Music: Jean-Baptiste Lully
The Lully Collection website was conceived in 1996 both as a multimedia thematic catalog of the UNT Music Library's collection of first and second editions...
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 Werner Icking Music Archive: Jean-Baptiste Lully
Previously erroneously ascribed to Lully, now published as
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 Encyclopedia.com - Results for Lully, Jean Baptiste
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 Jean-Baptiste Lully - Classical Composers Database
University of North Texas Music Library Lully Collection Website
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 Malaspina Great Books - Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687)
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