Discography
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Grands Motets
2007

Roland
2004

Grands Motets, Vol. 3: Benedictus / Notus in Judæa Deus
2000

Le Roi Danse
2000

Grands Motets, Vol. 2: Quare fremuerunt / O Lachrymae / Dies irae / De profundis
2000

Ballet Music for the Sun King
1998
- Alceste (La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy, Compagnie Barocco & Ensemble Vocal Sagittarius feat. conductor: Jean-Claude Malgoire)
Alceste (La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy, Compagnie Barocco & Ensemble Vocal Sagittarius feat. conductor: Jean-Claude Malgoire)
1992

Divertissements
1990

Comédies-Ballets
1988

Atys
1987

Petits motets
1987
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Jean-Baptiste Lully (28 November 1632 – 22 March 1687) was an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He is considered a master of the French baroque style. Lully disavowed any Italian influence in French music of the period. He became a French subject in 1661. Lully was born on November 28, 1632, in Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, to a family of millers. His general education and his musical training during his youth in Florence remain uncertain, but his adult handwriting suggests that he manipulated a quill pen with ease. He used to say that a Franciscan friar gave him his first music lessons and taught him guitar. He also learned to play the violin. In 1646, dressed as Harlequin during Mardi Gras and amusing bystanders with his clowning and his violin, the boy attracted the attention of Roger de Lorraine, chevalier de Guise, son of Charles, Duke of Guise, who was returning to France and was looking for someone to converse in Italian with his niece, Mademoiselle de Montpensier (la Grande Mademoiselle).
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Guise took the boy to Paris, where the fourteen-year-old entered Mademoiselle's service; from 1647 to 1652 he served as her "chamber boy" (garçon de chambre). He probably honed his musical skills by working with Mademoiselle's household musicians and with composers Nicolas Métru, François Roberday and Nicolas Gigault. The teenager's talents as a guitarist, violinist, and dancer quickly won him the nicknames "Baptiste", and "le grand baladin" (great street-artist).
Jean‐Baptiste Lully in brief
- How many Jean‐Baptiste Lully releases are on Riffiter?
- 11 releases are catalogued, spanning 1987 to 2007.
- What is the most recent Jean‐Baptiste Lully release on Riffiter?
- Grands Motets, released in 2007.