Armide - Lully - was created in 1686.
French ironclad Armide was created on 1870-07-20.
Amadis - Lully - was created in 1684.
Roland - Lully - was created in 1685.
Alceste - Lully - was created in 1674.
Lully tunes typically refer to the musical compositions of Jean-Baptiste Lully, a prominent French composer of the Baroque era. Some of his well-known works include "Armide," "Atys," and "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme." Lully is particularly recognized for his operas and ballets, which often feature distinctive orchestral and vocal arrangements. His influence on the development of French opera and orchestral music remains significant.
No, Jean-Baptiste Lully did not write "Dafne." The opera "Dafne" was composed by Jacques Pélissier and premiered in 1627, making it one of the earliest operas in the French tradition. Lully, a prominent composer of the French Baroque period, is known for his contributions to opera and ballet later in the 17th century, particularly for works like "Armide" and "Atys."
Élisabeth Françoise Armide de Rochechouart died in 1805.
Élisabeth Françoise Armide de Rochechouart was born in 1757.
Louis Lully was born in 1664.
Lully is not a Hebrew word.
Louis Lully was born in 1664.
Louis Lully died in 1734.