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Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) - Pieces de clavecin: Gigue ·
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beethovenxd · 1 month
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Jean Baptiste Lully / Bläserensemble des Niederösterreichischen Tonkünstlerorchesters, Marche pour le Turenne Regiment I Barockmusik an europäischen Fürstenhöfen, 2004
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mrbacf · 1 year
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Veja "Jean-Baptiste Lully: 'Te Deum', Grand Motet LWV 55" no YouTube
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comepraisetheinfanta · 5 months
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jordisiracusa · 1 year
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Música de Sinfonía Azul Prusia
Música de la novela Sinfonía Azul Prusia
Aunque solo con la novela no podamos escuchar su música, el texto hace muchas referencia a momentos musicales. Solo tenemos que agudizar parte de nuestro sentimiento musical para “oírlas”. La propia novela está estructurada como los movimientos de una sinfonía. En Madrid: Entierro de Bárbara de Braganza 1758 Réquiem para la reina de José de Nebra, encargado por el infante don Luis de Borbón y…
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shinji285 · 2 years
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Probably nobody cares, but I put together a playlist with the soundtrack from the video game "Versailles 1685", wich was developed by Cryo Interactive and released on PC in 1996 (later on Mac and PlayStation).
I'm really fond of this game. I've spent so much time playing it several times and I immensely enjoy the music in it, really atmospheric as you roam around Versailles. Even at the time, I extracted the wav files from the CDs and listened to them that way, but it wasn't until many years later that I could find their proper names and authors.
And I also did it on YouTube!
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doyouknowthisopera · 2 months
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mikrokosmos · 10 months
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Classical Pride
I know I'm too late for Pride Month. And I wasn't planning on posting much this year related to Pride, mostly because the category of "queer composers" includes a large span of styles and eras where the sexuality or gender identity may not necessarily be relevant to the music.
However (at the very least here in America) the political atmosphere has made queerness "controversial" again, and whenever there's a vocal effort to erase queerness and insist upon a heteronormative view of culture, history, biology, psychology, morality, etc. it only ever leads to real world harm for all of us.
So I don't think Pride Month should end just because the corporate calendar is ready for the next marketable holiday or season; don't be afraid to say "Gay" or "Trans" or "Queer", we exist and have always existed and here are some contributions to classical music history (with a few significant Jazz composers).
This list is a mix, mostly music by LGBT composers (either those who self-identify, or those who were alive before the category was articulated but evidence shows they could be classified as "queer"), and some that are on queer subjects (i.e. the only Bach piece here is an aria he wrote for a cantata where the sun god Phoebus (Apollo) mourns the death of his lover Hyacinth, and accepts that through love he is never truly dead).
If there are any LGBT composers, or thematic works, that you think should be included, please let me know!
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journalofanobody · 11 days
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Chaconne des Africains, LWV 49 - Jean-Baptiste Lully
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JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY
JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY
1632-1687
Italian-French composer at Louis XIV's court stabbed himself with staff and died
Lully was born into a Tuscan family of corn millers and was given music lessons in his youth. In 1646, he dressed as a Harlequin for Mardi Gras which attracted the attention of Roger de Lorraine, who invited him back to France to be friends with his niece and he became her ‘chamber boy’ from 1647-1652. He was musically talented and went from her household to become a musician, composer, and dancer at the French royal court.
In 1653, he caught the attention of Louis XIV ‘Sun King’, who quickly made him the royal composer. In 1662, Lully married Madeleine Lambert the daughter of composer Michel Lambert.
In 1683, Queen Marie Therese died and the king secretly married Mme de Maintenon, and he no longer had enthusiasm for opera as he once had. Louis XIV was also put off by Lully’s lifestyle and his homosexual encounters.
In 1687, Lully struck his foot with his conducting staff during a performance and died from gangrene. He refused to have his leg amputated because he wanted to continue to dance. The gangrene spread through his body and infected his brain which killed him. He died in Paris and was buried in the church of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, where his tomb still exists today.
Boris Terral portrayed Lully in the film Le Roi Danse (King is Dancing) (2000).
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Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) - Amadis: Acte I, Scène 1, Je reviens dans ces lieux pour y voir ce que j'aime (Amadis, Florestan) ·
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Lully’s music is beautiful, but the King looks pretty grim.
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musicwithoutborders · 8 months
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Jean Baptiste Lully / La Simphonie du Marais, Musiques a Danser a la Cour & a l'Opera, 2015 https://youtu.be/pVKxkRwPSPs
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mrbacf · 6 months
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Lully: Jubilate Deo - Motet pour la paix | Jordi Savall & Le Concert des...
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