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Little more than a century later, Jean Baptiste Lully
For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music Aubertine Woodward Moore 1885
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For contrast to the dramatically atmospheric Planets, she selected a Ballet Suite by Jean Baptiste Lully, the Master of the King's Music in the golden age of Louis XIV.
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I'm curious if I could find on the torrent sites marvelous titles such as the motets of Jacob Clemens non Papa as performed by the Tallis Scholars; or perhaps some recordings of the music of Guillaume Dufay, or Jean Baptiste Lully - not to mention the more basic stuff like George Szell's recording of Prokovieff's 5th Symphony?
Betanews 2009
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In the 1600s, a French composer, Jean Baptiste Lully, arranged the first operatic music, using stringed instruments plus flutes, oboes, trumpets, drums, and bassoons.
unknown title 2009
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