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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Laudate pueri Dominum, LWV 77/7
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Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Motet
Average_duration
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7:18
Jean-Baptiste Lully's 'Laudate pueri Dominum, LWV 77/7' is a sacred motet composed in the Baroque era. It was written in 1687 and premiered at the Chapel Royal in Versailles, France. The piece is divided into six movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, 'Laudate pueri Dominum', is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a lively melody and intricate counterpoint. The second movement, 'Sit nomen Domini', is a more subdued and contemplative piece that features a beautiful soprano solo. The third movement, 'A solis ortu', is a lively and energetic piece that features a fast-paced melody and intricate harmonies. The fourth movement, 'Excelsus super omnes', is a majestic and grand piece that features a powerful chorus and intricate orchestration. The fifth movement, 'Qui habitare facit', is a more subdued and contemplative piece that features a beautiful soprano solo and delicate harmonies. The final movement, 'Gloria Patri', is a triumphant and celebratory piece that features a powerful chorus and intricate counterpoint. Overall, 'Laudate pueri Dominum, LWV 77/7' is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Lully's mastery of Baroque composition. Its intricate harmonies, complex counterpoint, and beautiful melodies make it a true masterpiece of the Baroque era.
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