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What (who) is idylle - definition


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
Lovely, great.
A: Do you like my new haircut? B: Oh yeah, it's lully.

Wikipedia

Idylle
Idylle is a piece for violin and piano composed by Edward Elgar in 1884, as his Opus 4, No. 1.