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Jean-Baptiste Lully (French: [ʒɑ̃ ba.tist ly.li]; born Giovanni Battista Lulli [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista ˈlulli]; 28 November 1632 – 22 March 1687) was an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He is considered a master of the French baroque style. Lully disavowed any Italian influence in French music of the period. He became a French subject in 1661.
Lully was born in Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, to a family of millers. His general education and his musical training during his youth in Florence remain uncertain, but his adult handwriting suggests that he manipulated a quill pen with ease. He used to say that a Franciscan friar gave him his first music lessons and taught him guitar. He also learned to play the violin. In 1646, dressed as Harlequin during Mardi Gras and amusing bystanders with his clowning and his violin, the boy attracted the attention of Roger de Lorraine, chevalier de Guise, son of Charles, Duke of Guise, who was returning to France and was looking for someone to converse in Italian with his niece, Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle). Guise took the boy to Paris, where the fourteen-year-old entered Mademoiselle's service; from 1647 to 1652 he served as her "chamber boy" (garçon de chambre). He probably honed his musical skills by working with Mademoiselle's household musicians and with composers Nicolas Métru, François Roberday and Nicolas Gigault. The teenager's talents as a guitarist, violinist, and dancer quickly won him the nicknames "Baptiste", and "le grand baladin" (great street-artist).
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. Six years later, he exchanged it for a post at Saint-Georges-sur-Loire.
In 1696 he became surintendant de la musique du roi (Superintendent of the Music of the King), a position he shared with Michel-Richard de Lalande until 1719.
With his brother Louis he composed Orphée (a lyric tragedy, 1690) that was badly received when it was performed, although historians of music today find it important for the prominence given in it to the accompanied recitative (La Gorce 2001). On his own, he also composed Le Triomphe des brunes (a divertissement, 1695).
India, officially the Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Myanmar (Burma) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Four religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also shaped the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Actors: Thierry van Werveke (actor), Anatole Taubman (actor), Serge Lalou (producer), Phil Craig (producer), Carolin Petit (composer), Antoine Coesens (actor), Michel Pilorgé (actor), Corinne Masiero (actress), Jean-Marie Galey (actor), Thierry Binisti (director), Michel Fessler (writer), Michel Fessler (writer), François Vincentelli (actor), Luc Gentil (actor), Valérie Adda (costume designer),
Genres: History,Actors: Kees Kasander (producer), Peter Greenaway (miscellaneous crew), Peter Greenaway (actor), Peter Greenaway (director), Peter Greenaway (writer), George van Breemen (producer), Corné Henri Bibo (actor), Roger Smeets (actor), Lyndon Terracini (actor), Christopher Gillett (actor), Miranda van Kralingen (actress), Marie Angel (actress), Phyllis Blanford (actress),
Plot: This is a TV adaptation of a 1993 opera entitled "Rosa," with a libretto by Greenaway and score by Louis Andriessen. "Rosa" is the first in a projected series of 10 operas, each dealing with the death of a famous composer - some real (Anton Webern, Jean-Baptiste Lully, John Lennon), others fictional. "Rosa" falls into the latter category; it tells the story of Juan Manuel de Rosa, a Brazilian who went to study music in America but spent most of his time in the cinema instead, becoming particularly entranced by Westerns. Now 32 years old and residing in an abandoned Uraguayan slaughterhouse, Rosa has become one of Hollywood's foremost composers, specializing in (what else?) Westerns. He also has a beautiful 19-year-old fiancee, Esmeralda, but he pays her little heed, instead lavishing his attentions on a black mare named Bola. One day, a group of men attired as cowboys arrive at the abattoir and kill both Rosa and Bola; an investigation is conducted, with particular suspicion!
Keywords: horse, live-performance, operaActors: Robert Ernst (writer), Robert Ernst (actor), Bruce Callarman (writer), Bruce Callarman (director), Bruce Callarman (producer), Bruce Callarman (editor), Janice Sakamoto (miscellaneous crew), Michael Blumlein (writer), Marcia Madrigal (miscellaneous crew), Sue Morris (miscellaneous crew), Sachem Arvidson (actor), Helen Seto (miscellaneous crew), Mark Henteleff (actor), Julia Gamburg (actress), Victoria Kauffman (actress),
Genres: Short, Thriller,Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687). L'Orchestre du Roi Soleil. Symphonies, Ouvertures & Airs à jouer. "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme". "Le Divertissement Royal". "Alceste". Chaconne de "L'Amour Médecin". Le Concert des Nations. Jordi Savall.
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Jean-Baptiste LULLY 1632-1687 Jean de CAMBEFORT 1605–1676 Francesco CAVALLI 1602-1676 Luigi ROSSI 1597-1653 Michel LAMBERT 1610-1696 Ballet Royal de la Nuit 1. Première Veille, la Nuit: "Languissante clarté, cachez-vous dessous l'onde" 2. Seconde Veille, Vénus & les Grâces: Entrée des Ombres 3. Troisième Veille, Hercule amoureux: "Moy dont les froideurs sont cognuës" 4. Quatrième Veille, Orphée: Dialogue du Sommeil & du Silence 5. Grand Ballet, Le Soleil: "Depuis que j'ouvre l'Orient" Ensemble Correspondances Sébastien Daucé [direction]
Jean-Baptiste Lully Les Divertissements de Versailles: I. Psyche - prelude pour les trompettes 0:01 II. Psyche - Chantons les plaisirs charman 0:50 III. L'amour medecin - Quittons notre vaine querelle 2:32 IV. Georges Dandin - Chantons tous de l'amour 6:03 V. Armide - enfin il est en ma puissance 12:51 VI. Les plaisirs de I'lle enchantee - Chere Climene, dis-moi 18:02 VII. Isis - Je vous aime, nymphe charmante, & Plainte du Dieu Pan 19:52 VIII. Isis - Duo des nymphes 32:03 IX. Georges Dandin - Laisse-nous en repos, Philene 33:21 X. Isis - Scene du froid L'hiver qui nous tourmente 37:39 XI. Isis - Scene des forges Que le feu des forges s'allume 41:44 XII. Ballet des Muses - Trop indiscret Amour 44:37 XIII. Roland - Ah! J'attendrai longtemps 49:38 XIV. Armide - Armide, vous m'allez quitter...
-Lully: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme: excerpts (overture and dances) - Jean Baptiste Lully -Rameau: Les Indes Galantes (dances) - -Jean-Philippe Rameau François-Xavier Roth conducts Les Siècles in Lully's Le bourgeois gentilhomme & Les Indes Galantes at the Royal Albert Hall, London - Proms 2013 French orchestra Les Siècles also performs works that influenced the 20th century avant-garde such as Rameau's Les Indes Galantes among others. Source Info: www.bbc.co.uk
CADMUS AND HERMIONE tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully, libretto by Philippe Quinault 1673. LWV 49 Production : Opéra Comique, 2008 Musical direction : Vincent Dumestre Ensemble (soloists, dancers, chorus and orchestra) : Le Poème Harmonique Stage direction : Benjamin Lazar CHARACTERS AND CAST : CADMUS, son of Agenor, king of Tyre and brother of Europa : André Morsch HERMIONE, daughter of Mars and Venus : Claire Lefilliâtre THE GOD PAN / ARBAS, an African in Cadmus' following : Arnaud Marzorati ARCAS, companion of Pan / NURSE OF HERMIONE : Jean-François Lombard MELISSE, divinity of forests and mountains / CHARITE, companion of Hermione : Isabelle Druet PALES, goddess of shepherds / LOVE : Camille Poul AGLANTE, another companion of Hermi...
Air Premier de Trompettes, Timbales et Hautbois de Jean Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687)
Fragmento de la película "Le Roi Danse" (El rey está bailando). Se interpreta un fragmento de la ópera "Isis", compuesta por Jean-Baptiste Lully en 1719, con libreto de su colaborador habitual Philippe Quinault. Como la mayoría de las óperas de Lully, se trata de una tragedia lírica.
La Marche Des Combattants de Jean-Baptiste Lully
Las penas se van y vuelven a estar ancladas en un mar
Que suele callar tus lagrimas, tu devocion
Un pez que vence todo su temor
Para vivir, para existir
Y descubrirse cada dia mas
Intenta amar un trozo de ese mar
Inunda mi paz la inmensidad de esta verdad
No impedira que pueda nadar
Dentro de ti para sentir
Y descubrirte cada dia mas
Necesito tu calor
Necesito tu amor
El tiempo se va muy lejos atras
Y ahora estoy y tambien soy
El hombre que busca una razon
Para vivir, para decir
Que hoy te quiero cada dia mas
Necesito tu calor
Necesito tu amor
Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estas matando
Necesito tu calor
Y ahora que te estoy amando
Nuestro amor se esta enfriando
Necesito tu calor
Y ahora que no estoy fallando
Siento que me estas matando