Jean-Baptiste Lully met a rather sticky end. Quite literally, by his own conducting staff. Lully, it is remembered, loved to compose music that could be danced to. As many conductors did at this time, ...
Jean-Baptiste Lully was the most influential French composer of the 17th century, a key figure in the court of Louis XIV. This week, Donald Macleod explores how Lully rose from humble origins in Italy ...
When it comes to anecdotes about musicians, the one about 17th century French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully certainly ranks among the most bizarre. Lully, who spent much of his career writing music for ...
It's no longer news that live music – and not just classical – has been imperiled as much as most other human enterprises by COVID-19. Back in the day, productions closed, but now cancellations are of ...
Throw enough money at opera and this is an art form that can respond with a lavishness no other can match. Louis XIV was certainly not short of cash and the emergence of a national French opera during ...
If it hadn't been for his teacher, Jean-Baptiste Lully, a certain French composer might be better known today. That notion sets the tone for an hour of music by baroque names not often seen on concert ...
Lully was the chief composer during the reign of King Louis XIV. He was a talented all-rounder, composing, conducting, directing, producing and dancing in the elaborate dramas and ballets that took ...
Marc-Antoine Charpentier is Donald Macleod's featured composer this week. It’s just a case of bad timing for 17th-century French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier that he happened to be born a decade ...
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Jean-Baptiste Lully. All this week, Macleod looks at the life and work of this ambitious and ruthless - but remarkable - man who came from the backstreets ...