Jean-Baptiste Lully
Pieces (55), LWV 75
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Composer:Jean-Baptiste LullyGenre:OrchestralStyle:AirAverage_duration:1:27Movement_count:55Movement ....Jean-Baptiste Lully's 'Pieces (55), LWV 75' is a collection of instrumental pieces that was composed in the late 17th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written between 1683 and 1686. The collection was first performed at the court of Louis XIV in Versailles in 1686. The collection consists of 55 pieces, which are divided into five suites. Each suite contains a number of dances, such as allemandes, courantes, sarabandes, and gigues. The suites are arranged in a way that creates a sense of progression, with the first suite being the most simple and the fifth suite being the most complex. One of the characteristics of Lully's 'Pieces (55), LWV 75' is its use of the French style of dance music. This style was characterized by its elegance, grace, and refinement, and was popular in the courts of Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. Lully was one of the most important composers of this style, and his music was highly influential in the development of French Baroque music. Another characteristic of the collection is its use of instrumentation. Lully was known for his use of the orchestra, and his 'Pieces (55), LWV 75' is no exception. The collection is scored for a variety of instruments, including strings, winds, and percussion. The use of these instruments creates a rich and varied sound that is both lively and elegant. Overall, Lully's 'Pieces (55), LWV 75' is a masterful collection of instrumental music that showcases the composer's skill and creativity. Its use of the French style of dance music and its rich instrumentation make it a classic example of French Baroque music.More....
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