Psyché
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Title:
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Psyché |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Jean-Baptiste Lully; Carolyn Sampson; Karina Gauvin; Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra and Chorus; Paul O'Dette; Stephen Stubbs |
Código CDU:
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Lu.04 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas ; Psyche (Greek deity) -- Drama ; Opéras ; Psyché (Mythologie grecque) -- Théâtre. |
Abstract:
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Clearly the most successful musician of his time, in terms of power and financial wealth, Jean-Baptiste Lully was almost singularly responsible for the shape of French opera during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Born Italian, he died a wealthy Frenchman at the early age of 54. Although most remembered for his opera compositions, he was also a talented violinist and dancer. His business sense and, some say, unscrupulous manner, made him one of the most powerful musicians in all of France, if not Europe. His patron and friend King Louis XIV further cemented Lully's position at the top of Europe's musical elite. Lully's operas remain his legacy, but he also composed over 30 ballets, motets, incidental music, dances, and marches.
Lully was born the son of a miller who lost custody of him after his mother died. While in his early teenage years, Lully was taken to France by the Chevalier de Guise in March 1646. He served as a musician and page in Mlle de Montpensier's court until ... |
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