Phaëton, Movements: Ouverture - Gay - Lentement Capriccio Baroque Orchestra Jean-Baptiste Lully, Composer Phaëton, Movements: Prélude de Triton. Vite Jean-Baptiste Lully, Composer Capriccio Baroque ...
On Saturday, May 11, at 5PM at The Sanctuary of Brick Presbyterian Church, the Sebastians will present The 24 Violins Cross the Alps. The renowned early music ensemble has been widely celebrated for ...
Jean-Baptiste Lully, a master of 17th century French Baroque, answered to both master and muse in his 1675 opera "Thésée." The former was Louis XIV, whose court is celebrated in a long and floridly ...
Psyché was first performed at Versailles in 1678, and, like many of Lully's operas, its initial impetus was political. Drawing on the myth of Cupid and Psyche, who were persecuted by Venus for a ...
Lully's Thésée was first performed before Louis XIV at Versailles in 1675. Dramatically, it forms a sequel to Euripides' Medea, and depicts the eponymous sorceress - now a refugee at the Athenian ...
The Palace of Versailles has always been about artifice. Nothing is quite true, its spectacle invented and reinvented for its age. Ironically, in our days of access and equality, it is probably far ...
The opulent Vingt-quatre was one of the most prestigious ensembles in 17th-century Europe, known for its uncommon rigor and unified style. In this 80-minute program, presented without intermission, ...
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