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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Le triomphe de l'amour
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Composer
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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Genre
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Ballet
Style
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Ballet
Publication Date
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1681
First Performance
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Jan 21, 1681
Movement_count
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72
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"Le triomphe de l'amour" is a ballet composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1681. The plot revolves around the Greek myth of the goddess Venus, who seeks to bring love and harmony to the world. She enlists the help of her son, Cupid, and the god of marriage, Hymen, to achieve her goal. The ballet is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement is a lively and energetic depiction of Venus's arrival on earth, accompanied by a chorus of nymphs and satyrs. The second movement is a more subdued and romantic affair, as Cupid and Hymen work to bring together various couples in love. The final movement is a grand celebration of love and harmony, with all the characters coming together in a joyous dance. The premiere of "Le triomphe de l'amour" took place at the court of Louis XIV in 1681, and it was an immediate success. The ballet was praised for its innovative use of dance and music, as well as its elaborate costumes and sets. One of the key characteristics of "Le triomphe de l'amour" is its use of dance to tell a story. Lully was a master of the French Baroque style, which emphasized the use of dance as a means of expression. The ballet features a wide variety of dance styles, including minuets, gavottes, and sarabandes, all of which are used to convey different emotions and moods. Another characteristic of the ballet is its elaborate staging and costumes. The sets and costumes were designed to create a fantastical world of gods and goddesses, with elaborate wigs, masks, and props used to enhance the visual spectacle. Overall, "Le triomphe de l'amour" is a masterpiece of Baroque ballet, showcasing Lully's skill as a composer and choreographer. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes of love and harmony, which continue to resonate with audiences today.
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