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Une idylle à la ferme         
Une idylle à la ferme is a 1912 French short film written and directed by and starring Max Linder. It is known as A Farm-house Romance in the United Kingdom.
Jean-Baptiste Lully         
  • ''Portrait of Several Musicians and Artists'' by [[François Puget]]. Traditionally the two main figures have been identified as Lully and the librettist Philippe Quinault. ([[Louvre]])
  • Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally said to be Jean-Baptiste Lully, by [[Paul Mignard]]
  • Lully's [[coat of arms]]
  • 180px]]Jean-Baptiste Lully, around 1670
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  • [[Pinckney Marcius-Simons]], ''The Young Lulli'', by 1888.
  • [[Nicolas de Poilly the Younger]]'s painting of Titon du Tillet's ''French Parnassus'', 1723
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully and Philippe Quinault's opera ''Alceste'' being performed in the marble courtyard at the [[Palace of Versailles]], 1674
ITALIAN-BORN FRENCH COMPOSER (1632–1687)
Jean-Baptist Lully; Lulli; Giovanni Battista Lulli; Giambattista Lulli; Lully, Jean-Baptiste; Jean Baptiste Lulli; J. B. Lulli; Lully; Jean Baptiste de Lully; Jean-Baptiste de Lully; Jean Baptiste Lully; Idylle sur la Paix
Jean-Baptiste Lully ( , , ; born Giovanni Battista Lulli, ; – 22 March 1687) was an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and dancer who is considered a master of the French Baroque music style. Best known for his operas, he spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France and became a French subject in 1661.
lully         
  • ''Portrait of Several Musicians and Artists'' by [[François Puget]]. Traditionally the two main figures have been identified as Lully and the librettist Philippe Quinault. ([[Louvre]])
  • Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally said to be Jean-Baptiste Lully, by [[Paul Mignard]]
  • Lully's [[coat of arms]]
  • 180px]]Jean-Baptiste Lully, around 1670
  • 180px
  • [[Pinckney Marcius-Simons]], ''The Young Lulli'', by 1888.
  • [[Nicolas de Poilly the Younger]]'s painting of Titon du Tillet's ''French Parnassus'', 1723
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully and Philippe Quinault's opera ''Alceste'' being performed in the marble courtyard at the [[Palace of Versailles]], 1674
ITALIAN-BORN FRENCH COMPOSER (1632–1687)
Jean-Baptist Lully; Lulli; Giovanni Battista Lulli; Giambattista Lulli; Lully, Jean-Baptiste; Jean Baptiste Lulli; J. B. Lulli; Lully; Jean Baptiste de Lully; Jean-Baptiste de Lully; Jean Baptiste Lully; Idylle sur la Paix
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A: Do you like my new haircut? B: Oh yeah, it's lully.

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Idylle
Idylle is a piece for violin and piano composed by Edward Elgar in 1884, as his Opus 4, No. 1.
Pronunciation examples for idylle
1. It imagines the past where in the midst of a pastoral idyll,
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