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Both music and the colourful ritual of ballet thrived at the French court under Lully and Louis XIV who built upon the musical patronage of his predecessors. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
In this respect the 2 + 1 triplet has become as habitual to post-jazz popular song as the unwritten notes inegales were to the dance music of Lully and Rameau. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
Lully’s score serves Philippe Quinault’s elegant text above all, with clear melodies and dialogue that is both otherworldly in its precision and disarmingly natural, with few of the fireworks of Handel and Vivaldi. ?Atys,? French Baroque Opera by Lully, at BAM 2011-09-09T14:40:53Z
Works by Lully and his contemporaries, including Rameau and Charpentier, were not just rediscovered but became hits. ?Atys,? French Baroque Opera by Lully, at BAM 2011-09-09T14:40:53Z
The dramatic structure, unusually for Lully, buckles under the weight of an overly protracted exposition, while Phaëton himself, motivated solely by ambition, is too one-sided to rouse our empathy. Phaëton – review 2013-03-10T17:47:39Z
The staff of Lully’s day has shrunk into the baton of today, which serves as a useful focal point for musicians glancing up from their scores. Perspective | What does a conductor do, anyway? A music critic lays it out. 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z
The genius of both Gluck and Lully is to prove in music the vulnerability that Armide refuses to allow in her words. Tellings of Armida?s Story, Including Gluck?s at Juilliard 2012-02-03T15:51:38Z
The mythological story told here, with a score by Jean-Baptiste Lully, so entranced Louis XIV that his affection became synonymous with the music. A Lot of Opera Is Now Streaming. Here’s Where to Start. 2023-07-06T04:00:00Z
There will also be works by Lully and Charpentier, composers who are associated with the Basilica because of Louis XIV’s fondness for them. In Transit: At Festival de Saint-Denis, Hits From the Classical Canon 2011-05-25T10:00:18Z
The “Plaintes” by Lully’s jealous contemporaries, here given to two delicate flutes, is one of many high points. CD reviews: Two rediscoveries of Brahms and Couperin 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z
Very possibly the single most powerful figure in the Russian performing arts today, he’s become the musician with more dominion over ballet than anyone since Jean-Baptiste Lully in the late 17th-century France of Louis XIV. Review: Mariinsky Ballet in ‘Raymonda,’ Searching About for a Perfect Suitor 2016-02-24T05:00:00Z
It was bigger than Lully, richer and more jam-packed. Review: France Once Fought Over This Opera. Juilliard Shows Us Why. 2018-04-18T04:00:00Z
Gluck’s co-opting of the “Armide” text not quite a century after Lully, with only limited changes, set off a rage for retrofitting Quinault’s librettos with new music. Tellings of Armida?s Story, Including Gluck?s at Juilliard 2012-02-03T15:51:38Z
Harking back to its premiere at Louis XIV’s court, the play is presented as a comédie-ballet incorporating dance and music — Jean-Baptiste Lully’s original baroque score is performed live. Review: Rich, Crude and Craving Acceptance in 17th-Century France 2016-07-21T04:00:00Z
Billed as the first full staging of a Lully opera anywhere in two centuries, it was a huge success. ?Atys,? French Baroque Opera by Lully, at BAM 2011-09-09T14:40:53Z
For its American debut, the 40-member group, along with the dancer Martí Corbera, presented the program “Dance of the Sun,” pairing a suite from Lully’s “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme” and Mozart’s Symphony in G Minor. Best Classical Music of 2019 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z
Their repertoire, with its founding specialty in the French Baroque of Lully, Rameau and Charpentier, doesn’t check fashionable boxes of diversity, equity and inclusion. Les Arts Florissants Returns to New York, Endangered 2023-04-27T04:00:00Z
You are thinking of Jean-Baptiste Lully, whose habit of keeping time with his staff proved his undoing. With James Levine Fired, Should We Rethink Maestro Worship? 2018-03-13T04:00:00Z
And the ensemble was a bit sluggish and uneven in the Lully, as if the players were only belatedly remembering Mr. Christie’s fondness for brisk tempos. Music Review: Very Old Instruments Embraced by the Young 2010-12-06T23:25:00Z
As with the characters in his and Lully’s masterpiece, “Atys,” Armide’s tragedy is to be undone by love’s insidious power even as she considers herself above such a humble emotion. Tellings of Armida?s Story, Including Gluck?s at Juilliard 2012-02-03T15:51:38Z
Also interesting are the two “apothéoses” by Couperin that Rousset includes on the disk: instrumental tributes to two deceased composers he admired: Lully and Corelli. CD reviews: Two rediscoveries of Brahms and Couperin 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z
The So Percussion players returned after intermission to take part in excerpts from Lully’s “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,” a 17th-century score that uses hand drums, tambourines and cymbals to suggest Turkish music. Wine Bottles, Twigs and Trash Cans Join the Mostly Mozart Orchestra 2017-08-04T04:00:00Z
Further, he wove in a bit of historical speculation: that the irascible Lully, composer to Louis, may have asserted his royal privilege to squelch a third act of “La Descente” in 1686. Critic’s Notebook: A Boston Biennial Celebrates the Baroque Tradition 2013-06-18T21:16:06Z
Mr. Langrée chose older works by Mozart and Lully that complemented Mr. Lang’s piece, scores that incorporate, for their time, exotic percussion instruments, including cymbals, triangle and tambourines to evoke Turkish locales. Encouraging Signs of Freshness at the Mostly Mozart Festival 2017-08-20T04:00:00Z
He was 108 and also had an ancestral chateau nearby in Lully. Obituaries: Hugues Cu?nod Dies at 108; Versatile, Light-Voiced Tenor 2010-12-08T04:29:00Z
For the two centuries in between, the common perception was that, as Mr. Kerman wrote, “Lully’s recitative is bloodless, its vigor carefully paced, its passion channeled, its nobility stereotyped and labored.” ?Atys,? French Baroque Opera by Lully, at BAM 2011-09-09T14:40:53Z
In his day Charpentier was overshadowed by his contemporary Lully, a great composer and savvy careerist who effectively monopolized music at the court of Louis XIV. Tenet Performs a Newly Crafted Baroque Vespers Score 2015-01-11T05:00:00Z
Mr. Demutsky’s music is melodic and serviceable, incorporating quotations from patriotic Soviet themes, Bach, Lully and various ballet scores, as the narrative demands. ‘Nureyev’ Opens at Bolshoi After Delay and Much Speculation 2017-12-10T05:00:00Z
We can hope that one of those programs will find its way to New York soon, but the looser assemblage of works by Lully, Bach, Fasch and Vivaldi here should serve handsomely in the meantime. The New Season: Tchaikovsky, Dress Codes, And 3-D Opera 2011-09-16T19:50:18Z
The alternately lively and plangent “Alcyone” suite was also a revelation, a kind of riff on the style of earlier Lully operas. Music Review: ‘Alcyone’ Emerges From a Tafelmusik Grab Bag 2014-03-19T19:54:02Z
But the sly wit in Strauss’s admiring evocations of Jean-Baptiste Lully, and winking references to Wagner and his own earlier works, was equally telling. Music Review: Pratfalls From Haydn, Swing From Marsalis 2011-02-19T00:51:49Z
Sir Richard Armstrong conducts a voluptuous but brisk performance, with sinewy playing from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, who also the suite from Lully's Le bourgeois gentilhomme. Strauss: Ariadne on Naxos, Christine Brewer (Ariadne) et al, Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Armstrong 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Mr. Muti has shown, time and again, that Verdi’s settings of texts are hardly less responsive and refined than the French Baroque “tragédies en musique” of Lully and Rameau. Review: Riccardo Muti, the King of Verdi, Still Rules With a Firm Baton 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z
Lully’s “Armide” is a co-production with Opera Atelier, the Toronto company that has specialized in Baroque operas involving major elements of dance, which are staged with sensitivity to Baroque styles but with new twists. Music Review: At Glimmerglass, ‘Aida,’ ‘Armide’ and ‘Lost in the Stars’ 2012-08-06T22:15:41Z
The sound collage, by Mr. O’Connor, alternates between Baroque opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully and electronic drips and rhythmic croaking. Miguel Gutierrez and Tere O’Connor Works at American Realness 2015-01-13T05:00:00Z
Rameau, Lully, Vivaldi: The glory of early music could finally ring at the Met without the pressure and expense of full stagings. Dear Met Opera: Please, More Concerts Like This Berlioz 2020-01-26T05:00:00Z
An essential piece of conductor lore is the example of the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, who was pounding away with his staff in a performance in 1687 when he hit his foot by accident. Perspective | What does a conductor do, anyway? A music critic lays it out. 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z
The title – "There is no stain in thee" – refers to the immaculate conception, and its movements are interwoven with motets devoted to the Virgin Mary by Charpentier and Lully. Le Prince: Missa Macula Non Est in Te; Charpentier & Lully: Motets – review 2013-05-09T21:50:01Z
So — amusingly — Lully appeared as a character to call a halt to the proceedings. Critic’s Notebook: A Boston Biennial Celebrates the Baroque Tradition 2013-06-18T21:16:06Z
“I think Japan will lose our momentum to strengthen our defense,” said Lully Miura, a political scientist and head of the Yamaneko Research Institute in Tokyo. As Japan Votes, Abe’s Party Hopes His Legacy Is on the Ballot 2022-07-10T04:00:00Z
Lully Miura, founder of the Yamaneko Research Institute, said the party election will serve to energize the base ahead of the general election. Japan’s ruling party is picking a new leader and likely next prime minister. Here are the candidates. 2021-09-25T04:00:00Z
“The Japanese public wants to see a female prime minister, but in the inside-party struggle, she has no base,” said Lully Miura, a political scientist and head of the Yamaneko Research Institute in Tokyo. Japan’s Leader Is Stepping Down. Here’s Who Might Replace Him. 2021-09-03T04:00:00Z
Men at home temporarily are unlikely to share chores and child care equally, said Lully Miura, a political scientist who runs the Yamaneko Research Institute in Tokyo. Stuck at Home, Men in Japan Learn to Help. Will It Last? 2020-05-16T04:00:00Z
“The South Korean government was pushed hard by the United States government, especially the professionals” in the State and Defense Departments, said Lully Miura, the chief executive of the Yamaneko Research Institute in Tokyo. Under U.S. Pressure, South Korea Stays in Intelligence Pact With Japan 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z
Augusta Police Deputy Chief Kevin Lully says a person walking on the north end of Washington Street on Sunday afternoon saw the bones. Police investigating human remains found in Maine 2019-04-09T04:00:00Z
Lully Miura, a lecturer on international politics at Tokyo University, predicted that China, which will also soon face a declining and aging population, would eventually start to recruit foreign workers as well. Bucking a Global Trend, Japan Seeks More Immigrants. Ambivalently. 2018-12-07T05:00:00Z
“The people’s distrust towards the Democratic Party is very high,” said Lully Miura, a lecturer on international politics at Tokyo University. Japan Election, a Landslide for Abe, Could Allow a Bolder Military 2016-07-11T04:00:00Z
There is only so much for a conductor to do in a Lully opera. IHT Rendezvous: And Now, Round 3 in the Medea Sing-Off 2012-12-10T12:23:20Z
It came to Paris in 1650, and was first set to music by Lully. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
Raymond Lully probably had professional experiences at several Spanish Universities besides at Paris. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z
Raymond Lully, a Spaniard, born in 1235, who was a disciple of Arnold de Villa Nova, was stoned to death in Africa in 1315. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z
After Roger Bacon came Raymond Lully, who wrote, in all, sixteen treatises on chemical subjects. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
The writings of Cornelius Agrippa, Raymond Lully, and Martin Delvio, and others of less celebrity in this circle of imposture, were found associated with truer philosophies and more approved and authentic teachers. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency
In one letter of the year 1886 he sets down in musical notation from memory a part of a dance air of Lully’s. Stevensoniana Being a Reprint of Various Literary and Pictorial Miscellany Associated with Robert Louis Stevenson, the Man and His Work
I am the last man to be called superstitious, but it seemed to me then that old Lully's shade was hovering near his birthplace, and was busying itself in my direction. The Recipe for Diamonds
Lully of the French school and Alessandro Scarlatti of the Italian were the first to amplify these beginnings and to establish a definite standard of structure. Music: An Art and a Language
"The Romanesca," a dance air of the sixteenth century, is equally in the minor, just like all the dance airs of Lully, and of Rameau, and the gavottes of Sebastian Bach. On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music
The remonstrance of his friends was in vain; Lully burnt the music, and the confessor departed well pleased. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches
He and his men poked fun at them at first, like Italian musicians laughing at the music of Lully when he comes to France. Romans — Volume 3: Micromegas
There was one strong redeeming feature—Cospatric's accounts of his hunting after the Raymond Lully inscription. The Recipe for Diamonds
It was then adopted in the colleges at prize distributions and other occasions, when the ballets of Lully and Quinault were commonly performed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
In all very ancient music, from the time of Lully, one finds constantly a little cross marked over the notes. On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music
"Stop, my friend, stop," returned Lully; "let me whisper in your ear: I knew very well what I was about—I have another copy." Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches
No," Lully continued, after a pause, "it is better for man to worship God, his image on the clouds, the creation of his fancy, than to worship the vulgar apparatus of organised life, government. One Man's Initiation—1917
Lully wrote it out, so he says, in imperishable form, in a place where he conceived it would pass down through the centuries absolutely undisturbed. The Recipe for Diamonds
In the sixteenth century, Orlando di Lasso, Isaac, and Palestrina were engaged in writing Church music, in which stringed instruments were heard; in the seventeenth, lived Stradella, Lotti, Bononcini, Lully, and Corelli. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
There are many examples by Lully and other Frenchmen of the 17th century. Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
In no other instance, however, not in that of Lully nor in that of Franck, has the transfusion of blood been so successful. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
"Cigarettes, who wants some cigarettes?" cried Lully, a small man with a very brown oval face to which long eyelashes and a little bit of silky black moustache gave almost a winsomeness. One Man's Initiation—1917
From the moment of reading old Lully's journal in the Genovese caffè, it had never occurred to me till then that the Talayot belonged less to me than to anybody else. The Recipe for Diamonds
These alchemists," he continued, "Avicenna, Bacon, Lully, Paracelsus, were the true, the only learned men of the day. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Lully, the celebrated composer, was manager of the opera house, where he amassed a very large fortune. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
It is that established by Lully, and is tripartite in form, consisting of a rapid movement, generally a fugue, preceded and followed by a slow movement which is grave and stately in its tread. How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. Hints and Suggestions to Untaught Lovers of the Art
Lully was speaking, his smooth brown face in a grimace of excitement and loathing. One Man's Initiation—1917
I found it where Lully buried it six hundred years ago, the lid waxed over, and stamped with an alembic and the man's own family coat of arms. The Recipe for Diamonds
Therefore it was that the Scholastic theologians had already censured Raymond Lully for having undertaken to demonstrate the Trinity by philosophy. Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil
They shivered like glass upon the obdurate noddle of the faulty Orpheus, and Lully swore he had never met with so vile a musician, or so hard a head. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
Lully and Rameau took for their model the high-flown declamation of the tragedy stage of their time. Musicians of To-Day
We only can combat the lies," said Lully; "they are so easily duped. One Man's Initiation—1917
The soil has been turned up here in places," said he, pointing, "and this is just the side where, according to Lully's diary, the entrance passage lies. The Recipe for Diamonds
There is a fine example of this excellent system in Lully’s famous aria from Medusa to prove what strength results from a close relation between the accent of the verse and the music. Musical Memories
His style marked a great advance over that of Lully, the Italian, of the century before. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
It is curious, and rather sad, that out of eighty pieces chosen by M. Buchor only nine of them are French; and this is reckoning the Italians, Lully and Cherubini, as Frenchmen. Musicians of To-Day
Lully jumped to his feet impatiently, making the bottles sway on the table. One Man's Initiation—1917
We spent that night at the Archduke's hospitar at Miramar—near Raymond Lully's birthplace—where free housing is given to any passer-by for three days, with olives, salt, and oil, the typical trio, provided. The Recipe for Diamonds
In an open-air enclosure, decorated by "a prodigious quantity of flowers," the guests listened to the "_�glogue de Versailles_," composed for the occasion by Lully, leader of the _Petits-Violons_, Louis' favorite Court orchestra. The Story of Versailles
Raymond Lully asserted that the end of the old world would be announced by the diffusion of the doctrines of Antichrist. Là-bas
Verstegan, the antiquary, was born here, and here lived Raymond Lully. As We Are and As We May Be
Lully drank a glass of champagne greedily and undid the buttons of his blue jacket. One Man's Initiation—1917
Old Lully had shown some nous in choosing a country to carry his secret. The Recipe for Diamonds
Lully's opera, "_Cadmus et Hermione_" Was sung in a theater arranged at the end of the All�e of the Dragon. The Story of Versailles
He would be transported in fancy to his laboratory, busied again among retorts and alembics, and surrounded by Lully, by D'Abano, by Olybius, and the other masters of the sublime art. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
In this he was rivalled by the father of French opera, Lully, who was a gourmand, in spite of the fact that he spent his early life as a kitchen boy. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2
True," cried Lully, "but why take the longest, the most difficult road? One Man's Initiation—1917
Although I know little of the matter, I can tell a discord where Lully himself would miss it. The Refugees
In the evening the Court attended a production of _"Alceste_"--an opera by Quinault and Lully, executed by artists from the Royal Academy of Music. The Story of Versailles
He affirmed it to be the mother of all art and science, citing the opinions of Paracelsus, Sandivogius, Raymond Lully, and others, in support of his assertions. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
There have been married lives of mixed nature, neither failure nor success, such as the careers of Lully, Rameau, Stradivari, and Wagner. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2
At candle-time, he asked if she would play Upon her harpsichord, at once she went And tinkled airs from Lully's 'Carnival' And 'Bacchus', newly brought away from France. Men, Women and Ghosts
Strong investigators, like Arnold of Villanova, Raymond Lully, Basil Valentine, Paracelsus, and their compeers, were thus drawn far out of the only paths which led to fruitful truths. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
Here was an orchestra of twenty-eight musicians, a ballet, and a chorus of twenty-six, under the direction of Monsieur de Bury, Lully's successor as master of the Court music. The Story of Versailles
For this was Raymond Lully stoned to death in Mauritania. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
The spectator, having climbed ten steps and left behind him a gateway, reaches a vestibule in which are statues of Lully, Rameau, Gluck, and Handel. The Phantom of the Opera
For how many do Monteverdi and Lully still exist? Jean-Christophe Journey's End
Lully had been reconciled only eight days before his death, with his son, whom he had previously disinherited. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
In this imposing auditorium the Court of Louis XVI heard the operas of Lully and Rameau, the tragedies of Racine and Voltaire. The Story of Versailles
Like the art of Raymond Lully they are able to set people chattering about things they do not know. Emile
La, la, la, la, la, la—Lully again. The Double Widowing
Those alchemists," he resumed, "Avicenna, Bacon, Lully, Paracelsus, were the real and only savants of their time. A Journey to the Interior of the Earth
Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
How much nearer have we come to the secret of force than Lully and Geber and the whole crew of juggling alchemists? Medical Essays, 1842-1882
Such Italian musicians as despise Lully are themselves persons of no character or ability; but a Buononcini esteems that great artist, and does justice to his merit. Letters on England
I know what I hazard by this opinion among the implicit admirers of Lully, Racine, and Moliere. Travels through France and Italy
Asks for his father and the wise Foresight; talks of Raymond Lully, and the ghost of Lilly. Love for Love: a Comedy
Never was a union better arranged, for if Lully was quick to procure riches, his wife knew how to fructify them by the order and the economy that reigned in her house. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
French opera, which was reformed by the Austrian Gluck, had been created by the Italian Signor Lulli, who later, as Monsieur Lully, became most French of the French. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
"The honour of the new family, and the dot of twenty thousand francs which he received, made Lully a personage, and the second phase of his life commenced." The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
It was a brilliant circle Lully moved in. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1
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