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  2. Jean-Baptiste Lully - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Lully [a] (28 November [O.S. 18 November] 1632 – 22 March 1687) was a French composer, dancer and instrumentalist of Italian birth, who is considered a master of the French Baroque music style.

  3. List of compositions by Jean-Baptiste Lully - Wikipedia

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    French sources widely attribute to Lully the composition of the British patriotic anthem God Save the King: the sole ultimate source of the attribution is a 19th-century forgery, the Souvenirs of the Marquise de Créquy (q.v.).

  4. Monsieur de Pourceaugnac - Wikipedia

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    The music was composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, the choreography was by Pierre Beauchamp, the sets were by Carlo Vigarani, and the costumes were created by the chevalier d’Arvieux. Lully notably took a role himself on stage in the work's première, portraying a physician in the dance of the enemas. [2] (Molière regularly performed in his own ...

  5. Roland (Lully) - Wikipedia

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    Roland (title page) Roland is an opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault.It was first performed on January 8, 1685, at the Palace of Versailles by the Académie Royale de Musique (Paris Opera) and later, beginning on March 8, 1685, at the company's public theatre in Paris, the Théâtre du Palais-Royal.

  6. Jean-Baptiste Lully fils - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Lully fils (Paris, 6 August 1665 – 9 March 1743) was a French musician and the second son of the 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 of 12, he was given a post by the king, Louis XIV, at the abbey of Saint-Hilaire.

  7. Henri Foucault - Wikipedia

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    In Quellenstudien zu Jean-Baptiste Lully (L’œuvre de Lully : études des sources. Hommage à Lionel Sawkins. éd., Jérôme de La Gorce et Herbert Schneider). Hildesheim : Olms, 1999, (p. 352-381) [1] (in English) Carl B. Schmidt, Two new Foucault sources of Lully ballets in the United States. Dans Quellenstudien zu Jean-Baptiste Lully = L ...

  8. Alceste (Lully) - Wikipedia

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    Alceste, ou Le triomphe d'Alcide is a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The French-language libretto is by Philippe Quinault, after Euripides' Alcestis. It was first performed on 19 January 1674 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal by the Paris Opera.

  9. Acis et Galatée - Wikipedia

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    Acis et Galatée (Acis and Galatea) is an opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Unlike most of his operas, which are designated tragédies en musique , Lully called this work a pastorale-héroïque , because it was on a pastoral theme and had only three acts (plus a prologue) compared to the usual five.