slow, dotted rhythm
slow, dotted rhythm
Yes, Lully was the leading composer at the French royal court under Louis XIV.
Jean-Baptiste Lully was the French composer and main musician at Louis XV's court. He was born in 1632 and spent most of his adult life in the king's court.
Famous composers: There are many, including Lully, Charpentier, Lalo, Couperin, Jean-Joseph Mouret, Saint-Saens (with a dieresis/umlaut over the e), Debussy, Berlioz, Bizet, Faure (with an acute accent over the e), Gounod, Arthur Honegger, Vincent d'Indy, Jules Massenet, Olivier Messiaen, Offenbach, Charles-Marie Widor. Many dozens more, both well- and lesser-known names. Also Chopin lived/died in France.
The opening for Lully's French overture was marked by its distinctive dotted rhythms and majestic character. It typically began with a slow, stately section followed by a faster, contrapuntal section. Lully's use of these elements helped establish the French overture as a popular form in Baroque music.
slow dotted rythems- ABBA
Yes, Lully was the leading composer at the French royal court under Louis XIV.
Jean Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste Lully was the French composer and main musician at Louis XV's court. He was born in 1632 and spent most of his adult life in the king's court.
Louis Lully was born in 1664.
Roland - Lully - was created in 1685.
Amadis - Lully - was created in 1684.
Armide - Lully - was created in 1686.
Louis Lully was born in 1664.
Louis Lully died in 1734.