Lully, Jean-Baptiste
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Lully, Jean-Baptiste [ Lulli, Giovanni Battista] (
b Florence, 1632;
d Paris, 1687). It.-born composer (Fr. nationality from 1661). At 14 went to Fr. and worked as page to cousin of Louix XIV until prowess as dancer and mime was noted. Entered service of Louis XIV 1653, composing instr. mus. for the court ballets. Some time before 1656 he became leader of ‘les petits violons du Roi’, a band of 21 players (an offshoot of the ‘24 violons du roi’). ‘Instrumental composer to the King’ 1653–61, ‘Superintendent of Mus. and chamber mus. composer’ 1661–2; ‘music master to Royal Family’ from 1662. From 1664 collab. with Molière in series of comedy-ballets which were forerunners of Fr. opera, the last and most famous being
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, in which Lully danced role of the Mufti. Having assimilated both It. and Fr. styles and tastes, from 1673 he turned to opera comp. and obtained from the King exclusive rights to arrange operatic perfs. in Paris. For the next 14 years, working with the poet Quinault, he not only wrote about 20 operas and ballets, but prod. and cond. them and trained the singers with firm discipline. He developed the formal ‘French Ov.’ and replaced It.
recitativo secco with acc. recit., placing special emphasis on a style of declamation suited to Fr. language. He introduced professional female dancers into the ballet. A supreme courtier and intriguer, he nevertheless made Fr. opera a popular art. His death was caused by a gangrenous abscess which formed in his foot after he struck it with the long staff he used for beating time on the floor while conducting a
Te Deum to celebrate Louis XIV's recovery from illness. Prin. works:OPERAS (tragédies en musique): Les Fêtes de l'Amour et de Bacchus (1672);
Cadmus et Hermione (1673);
Alceste (1674);
Thésée (1675);
Atys (1676);
Isis (1677);
Psyché (1678);
Bellérophon (1679);
Proserpine (1680);
Persée (1682);
Phaëton (1683);
Amadis de Gaule (1684);
Roland (1685);
Armide (1686);
Acis et Galathée (1686);
Achille et Polixène (with Colasse, 1687, prod. posthumously).COMEDY-BALLETS with MOLIÈRE:
Le mariage forcé (1664);
L'amour médecin (1665);
La Princesse d'Elide (1664);
Le Sicilien (1667);
Georges Dandin (1668);
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (1669);
Les amants magnifiques (1670);
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670).CHORAL: Motets for 2 choirs (1684);
Miserere (1664);
Te Deum (1677);
De Profundis (1683); 5
Grands Motets (1685).
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The Livrets of Jean-Baptiste Lully's 'Tragedies Lyriques': A Catalogue Raisonne.
Magazine article from: Notes; 12/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...cataloguing and referencing livrets of Jean-Baptiste Lully's tragedies lyriques, and...represents the final phase of Lully's dramatic works, after ballet...Verzeichnis samtlicher Werke von Jean-Baptiste Lully (LWV) (Tutzing: Schneider...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Jean-Baptiste Lully. Armide: Tragedie en musique. Edition de Lois Rosow; edition du livret: Jean-Noel Laurenti. Hildesheim: Georg...happening in the review that follows. Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) was one of the most...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully.(Jean-Baptiste Lully: Persee)(Jean-Philippe Rameau: Les Indes galantes)(Video recording review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 9/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Jean-Baptiste Lully. Persee. DVD. Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra...International, 2005. 2054178. $34.99. Jean-Philippe Rameau. Les Indes galantes...continuing challenges. The production of Lully's Persee originated with an Opera Atelier...
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Middlebury College (Jerry McBride, Music Librarian) has received a first edition of the vocal score of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Alceste. (Notes for Notes).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/2003; ; 558 words
; ...has received a first edition of the vocal score of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Alceste (Paris: Printed by Henri de Baussen...Gardner. The volume is from the first complete edition of Lully's works published by his son after his father's...
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Opera: Sumptuous, sly and sleek: a work fit for a Sun King LULLY'S THeSeE BARBICAN LONDON
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/29/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...greatest of the Parisian composers, Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632- 1687), who inspired...Purcell. The Florentine-born Lully was used to boy prodigies, having...lucrative music-printing monopoly. Lully deserved such indulgence. For...
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As if it were written yesterday The early music expert William Christie and an ensemble of students are reviving one of Lully's masterpieces.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/23/1998; ; 700+ words
; EVERY MUSIC student knows of Jean-Baptiste Lully, the Italian immigrant who composed...in classical mythology. While Lully's place in history may have engaged...chief revisionist in the modern Lully revival, who has checked ingrained...
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The North American premiere of Lully's Armide: Armide deals with a serious clash of cultures and religion.(New Productions New Roles)
Magazine article from: Opera Canada; 9/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...with the North American premiere of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Armide, a French Baroque masterpiece...lyrique." The original designs by Jean Berain costumed the Moslems like...monogram for Armide. Even the names of Lully and Quinault are translated, and...
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Christie Revives Lully's 'Thesee'
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 10/21/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...daring band of colleagues brought Jean-Baptiste Lully back from the dead with their celebrated...mythical folks are all too human, and Lully proves again to be the master musical...role. Aurelia Legay (Aegle), Jean-Francois Novelli (Theseus) and...
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Lully: Atys. (Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 10/26/1992; ; 666 words
; ...Florissants, reperformed its revival of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Atys at the Brooklyn Academy...Cherubini a century and a half later, Lully was a French-Italian composer...the poor girl unwittingly--and Lully's perversely subdued and restrained...
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Lully: Amadis. (Measured Breaths Theater Company, Gene Frankel Theater, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 5/11/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...production by the Measured Breaths Theater Company of Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera of 1684, Amadis. It played only three weekends...other fizzled first nights, a performance that made Lully, Louis XIV's favorite composer, seem as lively...
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Jean Baptiste Lully
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Jean Baptiste Lully Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), Italian-born French composer, established the basic form of French opera, which remained virtually unchanged for a century. Jean Baptiste Lully was born in or near Florence on Nov...
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Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–1687)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
LULLY, JEAN-BAPTISTE (1632 – 1687) LULLY, JEAN-BAPTISTE (1632 – 1687), French composer and founder of the French operatic tradition. Lully was born Giovanni Battista Lulli in Florence, the son of a miller. Despite...
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Lully, Jean Baptiste
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Lully, Jean Baptiste (1632–87) French composer, b. Italy. Lully was an early influence on the development...comedy-ballets (1658–64), Lully wrote Cadmus and Hermione (1673...
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Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Lully, Jean-Baptiste [ Lulli, Giovanni Battista ] ( b Florence, 1632; d Paris, 1687...the last and most famous being Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme , in which Lully danced role of the Mufti. Having assimilated both It. and Fr. styles...
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Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin; 1622–1673)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...director. Born into a successful merchant family, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin received an education from the Jesuits...musical interm è des written by the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, and Monsieur de Pourceaugnac was commissioned...
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