A Tribute to Jean Baptiste Lully...

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2011

A tribute video for the French Baroque composer Jean Baptiste Lully...
(video includes 9 music samples composed by Lully)

Music pieces:

0:00 Idylle sur la paix
1:02 Atys - second air des phrygiens
1:35 Te Deum
2:24 Atys - air pour la suite de flore
3:05 Armide - passacaille
3:56 Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs
4:40 Ballet des Arts - L´Agriculture - Air pour le Roy
5:30 Atys - Menuet
6:16 Armide - passacaille

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Uploader Comments (BaroqueLegends)

  • What is the music in this Video?

    If you could actually name the works in this video in the description, then It would be easier to find them and appreciate them in full.

    (sigh ....)

  • @Psued0Name

    names of the pieces are added to the description section...

Top Comments

  • Baroque music just emphasizes the royalty, the beauty, the wealth, and nobility of the time. Baroque is truly the most beautiful period of classical music and will always be my favorite genre of music to listen to.

  • name of pieces pleaseeeeeeeee !!!

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  • I love Baroque Music but was not familiar with Lully. Beautiful music, great tribute. Thank you.

  • @Psued0Name firts Idylle Sur La Paix (Air pour Madame la Dauphine) thrid le te deum five armide passacaille sixth marche pour la ceremonie des turcs 8 the armide passacaille again the ending

  • atlast some one remember lully !

  • @wichmannsburg maybe I should've said 1500~1650, and it is nice that you named me a lot of composers, but I didn't mean just musicians, or did I said "most of the great musicians"? :)

  • @7days0sensibility What about Purcell, Bach, Händel, Telemann, Bach (!!!), Rameau and - of course- LULLY ????

  • @DonJeremy Absolutely right ! Go on listening, there's so much tu discover Handel's operas, Lully, Rameau, Telemann.... )

  • Hey, you should really put up the names of the pieces.

  • Wow beautiful. 

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