Marche des mousquetaires by J.B. Lully

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2009

Jean-Baptiste Lully

La Simphonie du Marais
conducted by Hugo Reyne

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  • Hi Kitty! How are you! Thank you for sharing this wonderful video!!!

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  • Lully is my favourite french composer.

  • @leonidamilanista Lully was just as French as Meyerbeer, Pleyel, Offenbach and Napoleon. The place of birth is irrelevant. They decided they wanted to be French, they were accepted, ergo they are French. Specifically Lully, who expressedly renounced his origin, would be offended if some called him an Italian.

    Similarly: Prince Eugene was Austrian, Capodistrias was Greek, Columbus was Spanish, Obama is American and Catherine the Great was Russian, regardless of their genetic origin.

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  • @ Timrath

    I agree with everything you say, you might chuck Chaucer and Shakespeare into the mix. They are all testament to what has been achieved by human-kind over centuries. Personally, if I were to invite a frenchman over to dine, it would be Rameau - oh, and Rabelais.

    The greatest achievement of human-kind is, of course, Brigitte Bardot.

  • We had this in our last history lesson :D we watched the movie about Louis quatorze and we saw a pice from moliere and lully :)

  • @Timrath I agree with all you said except one thing: Napoléon was corsican and Corsica is a french Island so by being born in Corsica, he was french also. For the others you mentionned, you're right. But for those who would think that all great french figures aren't/weren't really french (except Napoléon, like I said), you're absolutely wrong and it would be easy for you to see french people have one of the biggest and more prestigious culture in the world...

  • Voilà sûrement la musique que d'Artagnan a entendu. Car il faut pas oublier qu'il a existé sous le nom de Charles de Batz-Castemore dit le comte d'Artagnan ou Artaignan comme il l'écrivait !

  • @Timrath well said !

  • Vive les mousquetaires !

  • @ANTIPUSSYCATDOLLS13 lully is italian,giovanni battista lulli.

  • @ANTIPUSSYCATDOLLS13 lully is italian

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