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Jean-Baptiste Lully - Bellerophone album flac Performer: Jean-Baptiste Lully
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Préparons nos concerts! Jean-Baptiste Lully. Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset. Marche pour l'entrée de Bacchus et de Pan. Jean-Baptiste Lully.

Jean-Baptiste Lully (UK: /ˈlʊli/, US: /luːˈliː/; French: ; born Giovanni Battista Lulli, Italian: ; 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.

Jean-Baptiste Lully: Bellérophon. Préparons nos concerts! Jean-Baptiste Lully.

Aliases: Giovanni Battista Lulli, Jean-Baptiste de Lully, لولي, جون باتيست لولي, Джованни Баттиста Лулли, Люлли, Жан-Батист, Ζαν Μπατίστ Λουλύ. LWV" numbers for works are cited from: Herbert Schneider, isches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Werke von Jean-Baptiste Lully (Tutzing: Schneider, 1981). Table of Contents: Top - - Chart.

Jean-Baptiste Lully, originally Giovanni Battista Lulli (November 28, 1632 – March 22, 1687), was an Italian-born French composer, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He took French citizenship in 1661. Born in Florence, Italy, either the son of a miller or, as Lully claimed, a nobleman, Lully had little early education, musical or otherwise but he did have a natural talent to play the guitar and violin and to dance.

Jean-Baptiste Lully (born Giovanni Battista di Lulli). Profile: French composer from the Baroque era (born November 28, 1632, Florence, Italy - died March 22, 1687, Paris, France).

About Jean-Baptiste Lully. born: Florence, 28 Nov 1632; died: Paris, 22 March 1687) French composer of Italian birth. He was taken from Florence to Paris in 1646 by Roger de Lorraine, Chevalier de Guise, who placed him in the service of his niece, Mlle de Montpensier. At her court in the Tuileries Lully got to know the best in French music and, despite his patroness's dislike of Mazarin and her involvement in the Fronde, he was no stranger to Italian music either. After the defeat of the Frondists, Mlle de Montpensier was exiled to St Fargeau