Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) was duly acknowledged as the first composer who proved that French opera is a viable art form. He was a French Baroque composer who had a massive contribution to the classical era, leaving a legacy as the very embodiment of musical revolution in France.
He was known for exceptional precision and quality of performances. He made excellent use of some French librettos ranging from heroic and pastoral to classical.
Because of his undeniable musical talent, he was appointed as the “Master of Music” of the Royal family. Jean-Baptiste Lully's dominance as a manager and opera composer was unopposed, as was his achievements as the architect of all-sung French opera!
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He was known for exceptional precision and quality of performances. He made excellent use of some French librettos ranging from heroic and pastoral to classical.
Because of his undeniable musical talent, he was appointed as the “Master of Music” of the Royal family. Jean-Baptiste Lully's dominance as a manager and opera composer was unopposed, as was his achievements as the architect of all-sung French opera!
Get to know him better at: https://galaxymusicnotes.com/pages/learn-about-the-composer-jean-baptiste-lully