Monday, August 19, 2019
Jean-Baptiste Lully :: essays research papers fc
Jean Baptiste Lully was a prolific composer who is best known for establishing French Opera. (Boynick) Born in Florence on the 28th of November 1632, (Boynick) Giovanni Battista Lulli was a millerââ¬â¢s son. (Sadie 2000 pg 166) Lully first arrived in France in March of 1646 (Jean Baptiste Lully) to work as an attendant for a female courtier. (Sadie 2000 pg. 166) ââ¬Å"During his six years in her household, Lully, already an expert at the guitar and violin, polished his skills as a performer and composer.â⬠(Straughan (a)) He made a name for himself as a dancer in the court ballets. (Straughan (a)) He caught the attention of King Louis XIV and initially served him as "composer of instrumental musicâ⬠(Straughan (a)) He soon took over compositions of entire ballets. (Straughan (a)) ââ¬Å"Some time before 1656, he also took over responsibility for the string ensemble called the Petits violons, which he transformed into a group widely renowned for their discipline and artistic excellence.â⬠(Straughan (a)) A clever diplomatist and thorough courtier, he completely won the royal favour, and in March, 1672, he succeeded in ousting Abbe Perrin from the directorship of the Academy of Music, also known as ââ¬Å"the Academie Royaleâ⬠. (Knight) ââ¬Å"Ten years later he had consolidated his position by obtaining sole rights over all dramatic performances with singing.â⬠(Sadie 2000 pg. 166) ââ¬Å"Any production not affiliated with The Academie Royale was limited to two singers and six players.â⬠(Jean Baptiste Lully) From that point on, he successfully founded modern French opera. ââ¬Å"His involvement was not limited to musical composition. He collaborated with his poets in the production of libretti, and even took an interest in the acting and declamation of the performers. His insistence on discipline and high artistic standards in the opera orchestra was legendaryâ⬠(Straughan (a)) ââ¬Å"Louis XIV became ill in late 1686.â⬠(Jean Baptiste Lully) While conducting a Te Deum on January 8, 1687, (Straughan (a)) to celebrate the king's recovery Lully accidentally hit his foot with the point of the cane he used to keep time. (Sadie 2000 pg. 166) This wound caused an abscess which proved fatal as Lully died on March 22, 1687. (Straughan (a)) Jean Baptiste Lully made significant contributions to French music. His initial compositions ââ¬Å"ballets de courâ⬠didnââ¬â¢t deviate from the Italian forms. (Straughan (a)) They were merely collections of dances and burlesque scenes. (Gregory) ââ¬Å"A step in Lullyââ¬â¢s progression from ballet to opera was the increased role of music in his ballets.
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