- sons (Louis
Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Lully fils, and Jean-Louis
Lully) had
musical careers as
successive surintendants of the King's Music.
Lully himself was...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lully (1632–1687) was an Italian-born
French composer.
Lully may also
refer to:
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Lully, Vaud, a muni****lity
Lully, Haute-Savoie...
- Ruri
Lully Miura is a ****anese
essayist and
academic in the
field of
International Politics.
Miura graduated from the
University of
Tokyo and the Graduate...
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Lulism (Brazilian Portuguese: Lulismo) is a
political ideology describing the 2006
consolidation of
segments of
Brazilian society previously hostile to...
- Look up
lul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lul or
LUL may
refer to:
Lul,
village in
South Sudan.
LUL (symbol), an
emote on
twitch featuring a picture...
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Louis Lully (4
August 1664 in
Paris – 1
April 1734) was a
French musician and the
eldest son of Jean-Baptiste
Lully.
Louis Lully was the
second child (after...
-
influential men on
ballet during the
seventeenth century was Jean
Baptiste Lully.
Lully was born in Italy, but
moved to
France where he
quickly became a favorite...
- for
Lully by King
Louis XIV of France. However, the king
would not
attend the première or any of the
following performances,
possibly because Lully was...
- all,
thirteen of
Lully's tragédie en
musique were
performed there (see the list of
compositions by Jean-Baptiste
Lully).
After Lully died (in 1687), the...
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