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Lully Jean-Baptiste

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Jean-Baptiste de Lully (Giovanni Battista di Lulli) (pronounced [ʒɑ̃batist də lyˈli] in French) (November 28, 1632 – March 22, 1687), was a French composer of Italian birth, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He became a French subject in 1661.

Lully had little education, musical or otherwise, but he had a natural talent to play the guitar and violin and to dance. In 1646, he was discovered by the Duke of Guise and taken to France by him, where he entered the services of Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle) as a scullery-boy. With the help of this lady, his musical talents were cultivated. He studied the theory of music under Nicolas Métru. A scurrilous poem on his patroness resulted in his dismissal.

He came into Louis XIV's service in late 1652, early 1653 as a dancer. He composed some music for the Ballet de la Nuit, which pleased the king immensely. He was appointed as the composer of instrumental music to the king and conducted the royal string orchestra of the French court, Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi (Twenty-four Violins of the King) or the Grande Bande (large band). He tired of the lack of discipline of the Grande Bande and, with the King's permission, formed his own Petits Violons.

Lully composed many ballets for the King during the 1650s and 1660s, in which the King and Lully himself danced. He also had tremendous success composing the music for the comedies of Molière, including Le Mariage forcé (1664), L'Amour médecin (1665), and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670). Louis XIV's interest in ballet waned as he aged, and his dancing ability declined (his last performance was in 1670) and so Lully pursued opera. He bought the privilege for opera from Pierre Perrin and, with the backing of Jean-Baptiste Colbert and the king, created a new privilege which essentially gave Lully complete control of all music performed in France until his death.

He was a notorious libertine. In 1662, he married Madeleine Lambert, daughter of Lully's friend and fellow musician Michel Lambert, and proceeded to have ten children by her. But at the height of his career, in 1685, he felt confident enough to flaunt his relationship with Brunet, his young page from La Chapelle. Although his life is full of meteoric heights, his love affairs with boys and women brought him down in scandal several times to the great displeasure of Louis XIV and led to his renown as a sodomite.[1]

Despite these scandals, he always managed to get back into the good graces of Louis XIV who found Lully essential for his musical entertainments and who thought of Lully as one of his few true friends. 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".

On January 8, 1687, Lully was conducting a Te Deum in honor of Louis XIV's recent recovery from illness. He was beating time by banging a long staff (a precursor to the baton) against the floor, as was the common practice at the time, when he struck his toe, creating an abscess. The wound turned gangrenous, but Lully refused to have his toe amputated and the gangrene spread resulting in his death on 22 March. He left his last opera, Achille et Polyxène, unfinished.

Music

Lully's music is from the Middle Baroque period, 1650 to 1700. Typical of Baroque music is the use of the basso continuo as the driving force behind the music. The pitch standard for French Baroque music was about 392 Hz for A above Middle C, a whole tone lower than modern practice where A is usually 440 Hz.

Lully's music is known for its power, liveliness in its fast movements and its deep emotional character in its sad movements. Some of his most popular works are his passacaille (passacaglia) and chaconne which are dance movements found in many of his works such as Armide or Phaëton. His Miserere, written for the funeral of the minister Seguier, is considered a work of genius.[citation needed] Equally acclaimed are his minor sacred compositions.

The influence of Lully's music produced a radical revolution in the style of the dances of the court itself. Instead of the slow and stately movements which had prevailed until then, he introduced lively ballets of rapid rhythm. He affected important improvements in the composition of the orchestra, into which he introduced several new instruments, and Lully enjoyed the friendship of Molière, with whom he created a new music form, the comédie-ballet which combined theater, comedy, and ballet.

The instruments in his music were: five voices of strings (dessus, haute-contre, taille, quinte, basse), divided as follows: one voice of violins, three voices of violas, one voice of cello, and basse de viole (viole, viola da gamba). He also utilized guitar, lute, archlute, theorbo, harpsichord, organ, oboe, bassoon, recorder, flute, brass instruments and various percussion instruments.

Lully founded French opera (tragédie en musique or tragédie lyrique), having found Italian-style opera inappropriate for the French language. Having found a congenial poet and librettist in Philippe Quinault, Lully composed many operas and other works, which were received enthusiastically. Lully can be considered the founder of French opera, having forsaken the Italian method of dividing musical numbers into separate recitatives and arias, choosing instead to combine the two for dramatic effect. Lully also opted for quicker story development as was more to the taste of the French public.

 
 
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Lully  choir   Cantata Te  Deum Herve  Niquet Le Conce Spirituel        

Lully  choir   Cantata  Miserere  Herve  Niquet       Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  Plaude  Laetare  Gallia  Herve  Niquet   Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata Exaudiat  te   Dominus (psalm  19)  Herve  Niquet    Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  O  Dulcissime  Domine  Herve  Niquet    Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata Notus  in Judea  Deus  (psalm  75) Herve  Niquet      Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  Laudate  pueri  Dominum  (psalm  112) Herve  Niquet       Le Conce Spirituel       

Lully  choir   Cantata Benedictus  Herve  Niquet    Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  Quare  fremuerunt Herve  Niquet Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  O  Lachrymae Herve  Niquet  Le Conce Spirituel         

Lully  choir   Cantata  Dies  irae  Herve  Niquet      Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  choir   Cantata  De  profundis  Herve  Niquet          Le Conce Spirituel 

Lully  Violin,VDGBA,Orchestr Suite no.1 Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme 1670 Manf. Kraemer Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations

Lully  Violin,VDGBA,Orchestr. Suite no.2 Le Divertissement Royal 1664 Manf. Kraemer Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations   

Lully  Violin,VDGBA,Orchestr.    Suite no.3 Alceste – 1674  Manf. Kraemer  Jordi Savall  Le Concert des Nations          

Lully  Violin,VDGBA,Orchestr.    Chaconne de L'Amour nedecin         Manf. Kraemer         Jordi Savall            Le Concert des Nations    

Lully  Tous les matins du monde Suite  Marche pour la ceremonie des Turcs  Savall        Les Conc de Nationes 

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Marche pour la ceremonie des Turcs  Jordi Savall         Les Conc de Nationes 

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  1st air des Espagnols     Savall  Les Conc de Nationes      

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite 2nd air des Espagnol  Savall      Les Conc de Nationes       

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Entrée  Savall        Les Conc de Nationes       

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite Canarie  Savall      Les Conc de Nationes       

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite L'entrée  des Scaramouches   Savall            Les Conc de Nationes           

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Chaconne  des Scaramouche Savall            Les Conc de Nationes           

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Marche pour la ceremonie des Turcs          Savall            Les Conc de Nationes 

Lully  Tous les matins du monde Suite Marche pour la ceremonie des Turcs   Jordi Savall         Les Conc des Nationes 

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Marche pour la ceremonie des Turcs        Jordi Savall  Les Conc des Nationes           

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  1st air des Espagnols     Manfredo Kraemer 1st violin        Jordi Savall            Les Conc des Nationes     

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite 2nd air des Espagnol       Hantai- trasverse flute, Lislevand-guitar, Savall-VDGB, stevan-percussion            Les Conc des Nationes     

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Entrée   Jordi Savall        Les Conc des Nationes     

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  Canarie  Jordi Savall       Les Conc des Nationes     

Lully  Dix  ans  apres         Suite  L'entrée  des Scaramouches  Jordi Savall  Les Conc des Nationes           

Lully    Dix  ans  apres         Suite Chaconne  des Scaramouche  Jordi Savall  Les Conc des Nationes
 
 
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