Immerse yourself in the opulent world of Baroque opera with "Un voyage: Au coeur des opéras de Jean-Baptiste Lully," a captivating live recording of works by the renowned French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully. This album, released on Phaia Music, offers a unique opportunity to experience the grandeur and intricacy of Lully's operas, performed live with all the drama and spectacle they were intended to convey.
Spanning just over an hour and fifteen minutes, this album features a selection of arias and overtures from some of Lully's most celebrated operas, including "Isis," "Amadis," "Alceste," "Persée," and "Armide." Each track showcases Lully's mastery of melody and harmony, as well as his innovative use of orchestration and dance.
The album opens with the overture from "Isis," setting the stage for a journey through Lully's operatic oeuvre. Highlights include the lively "Marchez, marchez, marchez" from "Alceste" and the enchanting "Les plaisirs ont choisi pour asile" from "Armide." Throughout, the performances are vibrant and engaging, bringing Lully's music to life with energy and passion.
This album is a treasure trove for fans of Baroque music and opera, offering a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of the 17th century. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Un voyage: Au coeur des opéras de Jean-Baptiste Lully" promises an enchanting and enriching listening experience.
Jean-Baptiste Lully, born Giovanni Battista Lulli in Florence, Italy, was a towering figure in the world of French Baroque music. His journey from humble Italian beginnings to becoming the preeminent composer and musician at the court of Louis XIV is a testament to his extraordinary talent and ambition. Lully's mastery extended beyond composition to include virtuoso violin playing and dancing, making him a versatile and captivating performer. He is best known for his operas and collaborations with the renowned playwright Molière, creating iconic comédie-ballets such as "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme." Lully's influence was so profound that his musical style was emulated across Europe. Despite his tragic death from gangrene, stemming from a self-inflicted injury while conducting, his legacy endures as the founder of French opera and a master of the French Baroque style.
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