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    Ramon Llull (redirect from Raymond Lully)
    c. 1232 – possibly 25 March 1315/1316), sometimes anglicized as Raymond Lully, was a philosopher, theologian, poet, missionary, Christian apologist and...
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    L'Apothéose de Lully, or Concert instrumental sous le titre d'Apothéose composé à la mémoire immortelle de l'incomparable Monsieur de Lully (English: The...
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    transferred the privilege of producing operas from Perrin to Jean-Baptiste Lully. Lully, a Florentine, was already the favourite musician of the king, who had...
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    castanets featured prominently in dances. Composers like Jean-Baptiste Lully scored them for the music of dances which included Spaniards (Ballet des...
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  • pamphlets, in which he quotes several Authors, chiefly chemists, as Raymond, Lully, and Arnold, de Villa, Nora. He refers to Paracelsus with an apology, but...
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    Johann Pachelbel, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, François...
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    Italian-born French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully at the court of King Louis XIV. Despite his foreign birthplace, Lully established an Academy of Music and monopolised...
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  • up to the time of Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687), ballet music was indistinguishable from ballroom dance music. Lully created a style that was separate...
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    Jean Baptiste Lully (L'Apothéose de Lully), whose movements have titles such as Enlévement de Lully au Parnasse ("The raising of Lully to Parnassus")...
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    XIV of France danced in ballets at Versailles with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The masque tradition developed from the elaborate pageants and courtly...
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    by Ristori and by himself, and Orlando (1727). In France, Jean-Baptiste Lully turned to Ariosto for his tragédie en musique Roland (1685). Perhaps the...
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    the poem dreaming of his dead wife being brought to him "like Alcestis". Lully wrote an opera, first performed in 1674, based on the story. Händel wrote...
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    Maronite churches in the United States at the end of the mass. Jean-Baptiste Lully composed a motet called Anima Christi, and musicians such as Giovanni Valentini...
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    malade imaginaire. Schonberg, Harold C. (13 September 1970). "Then There Was Lully, Put a Baton in His Foot". The New York Times. p. 23. Retrieved 7 October...
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  • 1201) Fabien Lévy (born 1968) Gaston Litaize (1909–1991) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 – 1377) Albéric Magnard (1865–1914)...
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    People Abern Alston Andrews Avrich Balagoon Bellamy (Edward) Bellamy (Francis) Berger Berkman Bookchin Bowman Bruenig (Elizabeth) Bruenig (Matt) Brisbane...
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  • Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (c. 1640 – c. 1700) Marc-Antoine...
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    ISBN 0-8248-1923-3 p.146 Haw, Stephen (2006). Beijing: A Concise History. Taylor & Francis. p. 143. ISBN 0-4153-9906-8. Elleman, Bruce (2001). Modern Chinese Warfare...
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    égyptien, Alexandre Luigini, 1875 Ballet Royal de la Nuit, Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1653 Ballo della Regina, to music by Giuseppe Verdi, 1978 Il ballo delle...
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  • Scherer (1631–1712) Francesco Antonio Urio (1631/1632–c. 1719) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714) Giovanni Battista Vitali...
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    Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born c. 710 AD in Wessex - died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding Saint...
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    one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Francis Bacon, Locke is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly...
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  • The Broken Violin (1923 film) an American silent film directed by John Francis Dillon The Broken Violin (1928 film), an American film by Oscar Micheaux...
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    dissertations on Italian music in France before Jean-Baptiste Lully and ballet de cour in France before Lully. Between 1924 and 1935, he worked as the music correspondent...
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    of French intellectual and artistic life. He attended a performance of Lully's Atys. He also visited Notre-Dame de Paris where he attended an organ performance...
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  • from 1673. Lully's forays into operatic tragedy were accompanied by the pinnacle of French theatrical tragedy, led by Corneille and Racine. Lully also developed...
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  • first appears in the court ballet and operatic overtures of Jean-Baptiste Lully, which he elaborated from a similar, two-section form called ouverture,...
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  • Excerpt from Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs. Stupid Deaths: Jean-Baptiste Lully. Mozart and Beethoven have a heated onstage debate over the title of Greatest...
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    (1993). Communism in Transition: The End of the Soviet Empires. Taylor & Francis. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-8448-1738-5. Retrieved 1 January 2016. Crump 2015. "Warsaw...
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    latter was Louis's great-aunt. It was for this occasion that Jean-Baptiste Lully composed the motet Plaude Laetare Gallia. He was initially under the care...
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