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Lully, Jean-Baptiste
(Italian, Giovanni Battista Lulli), Born Nov. 28, 1632, in Florence; died Mar. 22, 1687, in Paris. French composer and the founder of French opera. The son of an Italian miller, Lully lived in Paris from the age of 14. He studied music under French organists, played the violin in the court orchestra, and composed arias. In 1653, he became court composer. He composed many ballets, collaborating with Moliere in such comédie-ballets as Le Mariage Forcé and Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. In 1672 he became head of the Paris opera house (Royal Academy of Music) and acquired exclusive rights to produce operas in France. He created the classical lyrical tragedy, a large-scale musical play based on subjects from classical mythology. Among his best operas are Alceste, ou Le Triomphe d’Alcide (1674), Thésée (1675), Atys (1676), and Armide (1686). He also established the form of the French overture. Publication of the complete works of Lully, edited by H. Prunières, was undertaken in 1930, and by 1939 ten volumes had appeared. REFERENCESAsaf’ev, B. V. “Liulli i ego delo.” In the collection De Musica, issue 2. Leningrad, 1926.Rolland, R. “Zametki o Liulli.” Sobr. soch., vol. 16. Leningrad, 1935 Borrel, E. J.-B. Lully. Paris, 1949. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | 30pm ARS BAROCCA ENSEMBLE [with Virgil Hartinger, tenor, Austria; performing Handel, Lulli, Telemann, Purcell] June 27, 7. Finding Faith: Folk Art of Peru from the Collection of Antonio Lulli remains on view through December 31, 2003. Narrative development, punctuated by the seventeenth-century music of Lulli, is abrupt and unexplained. |
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