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Jean-Baptiste de Lully (Giovanni Battista di Lulli) ( in French) (November 28, 1632 – March 22, 1687), was French composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
 of Italian birth, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France
Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV ruled as List of French monarchs and of King of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his prime minister , the Italians Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661....
. He became a French subject
Citizenship

Citizenship refers to a person's membership in a political community such as a country or city. It has different legal definitions in different countries....
 in 1661.

had little education, musical or otherwise, but he had a very natural talent to play the guitar
Guitar

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 and violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 and to dance. In 1646, he was discovered by the Duke of Guise
Henry II, Duke of Guise

Henry II, 5th Duke of Guise was the second son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse.At the age of 15, he became archbishop of Rheims, but the death of his eldest brother Francis in 1639 placed him in the dukedom the following year....
 and taken to France by him, where he entered the services of Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle)
Anne, Duchess of Montpensier

Anne Marie Louise d'Orl?ans, Duchess of Montpensier was a French people princess of royal blood by birth. As a granddaughter of king Henry IV of France, she was a Fils de France....
 as a scullery
Scullery

Scullery may refer to:*Dishwashing*Scullery * Scullery maid...
-boy.






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Jean-Baptiste de Lully (Giovanni Battista di Lulli) ( in French) (November 28, 1632 – March 22, 1687), was French composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
 of Italian birth, who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France
Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV ruled as List of French monarchs and of King of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his prime minister , the Italians Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661....
. He became a French subject
Citizenship

Citizenship refers to a person's membership in a political community such as a country or city. It has different legal definitions in different countries....
 in 1661.

Biography

Lull had little education, musical or otherwise, but he had a very natural talent to play the guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 and violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 and to dance. In 1646, he was discovered by the Duke of Guise
Henry II, Duke of Guise

Henry II, 5th Duke of Guise was the second son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse.At the age of 15, he became archbishop of Rheims, but the death of his eldest brother Francis in 1639 placed him in the dukedom the following year....
 and taken to France by him, where he entered the services of Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle)
Anne, Duchess of Montpensier

Anne Marie Louise d'Orl?ans, Duchess of Montpensier was a French people princess of royal blood by birth. As a granddaughter of king Henry IV of France, she was a Fils de France....
 as a scullery
Scullery

Scullery may refer to:*Dishwashing*Scullery * Scullery maid...
-boy. With the help of this lady, his musical talents were cultivated. He studied the theory of music under Nicolas Métru. A scurrilous song on his patroness (the doggerel he set to music refers to a "sigh" she produced while at stool) resulted in his dismissal.

He came into Louis XIV's
Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV ruled as List of French monarchs and of King of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his prime minister , the Italians Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661....
 service in late 1652, early 1653 as a dancer. He composed some music for the Ballet de la Nuit, which pleased the king immensely. He was appointed as the composer of instrumental music to the king and conducted
Conducting

Conducting is the act of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. Orchestras, choirs, concert bands and other musical ensembles often have conductors....
 the royal string orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
 of the French court
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi
Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi

The Vingt-quatre Violons du Roy were a famous five-part string orchestra at the French royal court, existing from 1626 to 1761....
 (Twenty-four Violins of the King) or the Grande Bande (large band). He tired of the lack of discipline of the Grande Bande and, with the King's permission, formed his own Petits Violons.

Lully composed many ballets for the King during the 1650s and 1660s, in which the King and Lully himself danced. He also had tremendous success composing the music for the comedies of Molière
Molière

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name Moli?re, was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature....
, including Le Mariage forcé (1664), L'Amour médecin
L'Amour médecin

L'Amour m?decin is a French comedy written by Moli?re. It was presented for the first time by orders of Louis XIV of France at Versailles on the September 22, 1665....
 (1665), and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

Le Bourgeois gentilhomme is a five-act com?die-ballet?a ballet interrupted by spoken dialogue?by Moli?re, first presented on October 14, 1670 before the court of Louis XIV at the ch?teau of Chambord by Moli?re's troupe of actors....
 (1670).It was when he met Molière
Molière

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name Moli?re, was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature....
 that together they created the Comedie-Ballet. Louis XIV's interest in ballet waned as he aged, and his dancing ability declined (his last performance was in 1670) and so Lully pursued opera. He bought the privilege for opera from Pierre Perrin
Pierre Perrin

Pierre Perrin was a French poet and librettist.Sometimes known as L'Abb? Perrin although he never belonged to the clergy. He founded the Acad?mie Royale de Musique, which was to eventually become the Op?ra de Paris....
 and, with the backing of Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Jean-Baptiste Colbert

Jean-Baptiste Colbert served as the Controller-General of Finances from 1665 to 1683 under the rule of Louis XIV of France. He was described by Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de S?vign? as "Le Nord", because he was cold and unemotional....
 and the king, created a new privilege which essentially gave Lully complete control of all music performed in France until his death.

He was known to be a libertine. In 1662, he did marry Madeleine Lambert, daughter of Lully's friend and fellow musician Michel Lambert
Michel Lambert

Michel Lambert was a French singing master, theorbo and composer.Lambert received his musical education as an altar boy at the Chapel of Gaston d'Orl?ans....
. Although his life is full of meteoric heights, his love affairs with men and women also brought him down in scandal several times at the great displeasure of Louis XIV. Despite these scandals, he always managed to get back into the good graces of Louis XIV who found Lully essential for his musical entertainments and who thought of Lully as one of his few true friends. In 1681, Lully was appointed as a court secretary to Louis XIV and was ennobled, after which he wrote his name "Jean-Baptiste de Lully" and was addressed as "Monsieur de Lully".

On January 8, 1687, Lully was conducting a Te Deum
Te Deum

The Te Deum is an Early Christian hymn of praise. The hymn remains in regular use in the Roman Catholic Church in the Office of Readings found in the Liturgy of the Hours, and in thanksgiving to God for a special blessing either after Mass or Divine Office or as a separate religious ceremony....
 in honor of Louis XIV's recent recovery from illness. He was beating time by banging a long staff (a precursor to the baton
Baton (conducting)

A baton is a stick that is used by Conducting primarily to exaggerate and enhance manual and bodily movements. They are generally made of a light wood, fiberglass or carbon fiber which is tapered to a grip shaped like a pear, drop, cylinder etc, usually of cork or wood....
) against the floor, as was the common practice at the time, when he struck his toe, creating an abscess
Abscess

An abscess is a collection of pus that has accumulated in a cavity formed by the tissue on the basis of an infection process or other foreign materials ....
. The wound turned gangrenous
Gangrene

For the American football team nicknamed "Gang Green," see New York Jets.Gangrene is a complication of necrosis characterized by the decay of biological tissues, which become black and malodorous....
, but Lully refused to have his toe amputated and the gangrene spread resulting in his death on 22 March. He left his last opera, Achille et Polyxène
Achille et Polyxène

Achille et Polyx?ne is a trag?die lyrique containing a prologue and five acts based on Virgil's Aeneid with a French libretto by Jean Galbert de Campistron....
, unfinished
Unfinished work

An unfinished work is a creative work that has not been finished. Its creator might have chosen never to finish it, or have been prevented by circumstances outside of his or her control ....
.

Music


Lully's music is from the Middle Baroque
Baroque music

Baroque music describes a period or style of European classical music approximately extending from Dates of classical music eras. This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance music and was followed by the Classical music era....
 period, 1650 to 1700. Typical of Baroque music
Baroque music

Baroque music describes a period or style of European classical music approximately extending from Dates of classical music eras. This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance music and was followed by the Classical music era....
 is the use of the basso continuo as the driving force behind the music. The pitch standard for French Baroque music was about 392 Hz for A above Middle C, a whole tone lower than modern practice where A is usually 440 Hz.

Lully's music is known for its power, liveliness in its fast movements and its deep emotional character in its sad movements. Some of his most popular works are his passacaille (passacaglia
Passacaglia

A passacaglia is a musical form that originated in early seventeenth-century Spain and is still used by contemporary composers. Its character is usually grave and it is often, but not always, based on a bass-ostinato and written in triple-meter....
) and chaconne
Chaconne

In music, a chaconne is a musical form whose primary formal feature involves Variation on a repeated short harmonic progression.Originally a quick dance-song which emerged during the late 16th century in Spain culture, possibly from the New World, the chaconne was characterized by suggestive movements and mocking texts.....
 which are dance movements found in many of his works such as Armide
Armide (Lully)

Armide is an opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The libretto was written by Philippe Quinault, based on Torquato Tasso's La Gerusalemme liberata ....
 or Phaëton
Phaëton (Lully)

Pha?ton is a trag?die en musique in a prologue and five acts by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Philippe Quinault wrote the French language libretto after a story from Ovid's Metamorphoses....
. His Miserere
Miserere

Miserere may refer to:* Psalm 51, and its musical settings:** Miserere ** Miserere ** Miserere * Miserere by Zucchero* Plaza Miserere, a plaza in Buenos Aires...
, written for the funeral of the minister Seguier, is considered a work of genius. Equally acclaimed are his minor sacred compositions.

The influence of Lully's music produced a radical revolution in the style of the dance
Dance

Dance is an art form that generally refers to Motion of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, used as a form of Emotional expression, social social interaction or presented in a spirituality or performance setting....
s of the court itself. Instead of the slow and stately movements which had prevailed until then, he introduced lively ballets
Ballet (music)

Ballet as a musical form is a musical composition intended for Ballet. The same music can be used for several different ballet Choreography....
 of rapid rhythm
Rhythm

Rhythm is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events....
. He affected important improvements in the composition of the orchestra, into which he introduced several new instrument
Musical instrument

A musical instrument is an object constructed or used for the purpose of making music. In principle, anything that produces sound can serve as a musical instrument....
s, and Lully enjoyed the friendship of Molière
Molière

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name Moli?re, was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature....
, with whom he created a new music form, the comédie-ballet which combined theater, comedy, and ballet.

The instruments in his music were: five voices of strings (dessus, haute-contre, taille, quinte, basse), divided as follows: one voice of violins, three voices of violas, one voice of cello, and basse de viole (viole, viola da gamba). He also utilized guitar, lute, archlute, theorbo, harpsichord, organ, oboe, bassoon, recorder, flute, brass instruments and various percussion instruments.

Lully founded French opera (tragédie en musique or tragédie lyrique), having found Italian-style opera inappropriate for the French language. Having found a congenial poet and librettist in Philippe Quinault
Philippe Quinault

Philippe Quinault , France dramatist and librettist, was born in Paris.He was educated by the liberality of Fran?ois Tristan l'Hermite, the author of Marianne....
, Lully composed many operas and other works, which were received enthusiastically. Lully can be considered the founder of French opera, having forsaken the Italian method of dividing musical numbers into separate recitative
Recitative

Recitative is a style of delivery in which a singer is allowed to adopt the rhythms of ordinary speech. The mostly syllabic recitativo secco is at one end of a spectrum through recitativo accompagnato , the more melismatic arioso, and finally the full blown aria or ensemble, where the pulse is entirely governed by the mus...
s
and aria
Aria

An aria in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer. The term is now used almost exclusively to describe a self-contained piece for one voice usually with orchestral accompaniment....
s
, choosing instead to combine the two for dramatic effect. Lully also opted for quicker story development as was more to the taste of the French public.

Media


Cultural References

  • The relationship between King Louis and Lully was depicted in the French film by Gérard Corbiau
    Gérard Corbiau

    G?rard Corbiau is a Belgium film director.He is best known for his costume dramas about music, Le ma?tre de musique , Farinelli and Le roi danse ....
    , The King is Dancing (Le Roi Danse
    Le Roi Danse

    The King Is Dancing is a film by Belgian filmmaker G?rard Corbiau based on Philippe Beaussant's biography of Jean-Baptiste Lully, Lully ou le musicien du soleil ....
    ) in 2002.


External links

    • at the University of North Texas
  • has a collection of autographs available on-line.*