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  • 41Lully — I. biographical name Jean Baptiste 1632 1687 French (Italian born) composer II. biographical name Raymond see Ramon Llull …

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  • 42Lully — /looh lee/, Fr. /lyuu lee / for 1; /lul ee/ for 2, n. 1. Italian, Lulli /loohl lee/. Jean Baptiste /zhahonn bann teest /, 1632 87, French composer, esp. of operas and ballets, born in Italy. 2. Catalan, Lull /loohl/. Raymond or Ramón /rddah mawn… …

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  • 43Lully — Lul•ly [[t]ˈlu li, luˈli[/t]] n. big Jean Baptiste [[t]ʒɑ̃[/t]] 1632–87, French composer, born in Italy. Italian, Lul•li [[t]ˈlul li[/t]] …

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  • 44Lully — /lʊˈli/ (say loo lee) noun 1. Jean Baptiste /ʒɒ̃ baˈtist/ (say zhon bah teest), 1632–87, Italian composer in France. 2. Also, Lull. Raymond, c. 1235–1315, Spanish philosopher and Christian missionary …

  • 45Lully — Lul|ly [ly li: ], Jean Bap|tiste [...ba ti:st] (italienisch französischer Komponist) …

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  • 46lully — nv. Lelyi (Saxel) …

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  • 47ЛЮЛЛИ́ (Lully) Жан Батист — (Lully) Жан Батист (1632–87), франц. композитор. По происхождению итальянец. С 1653 придворный композитор, с 1672 рук. Королев. академии музыки и оперного т ра. Основоположник франц. оперной школы. Создал классич. жанры т. н. лирич.… …

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  • 48Lully,Jean Baptiste — Lul·ly (lo͞o lēʹ, lŭ ), Jean Baptiste. 1632 1687. Italian born French composer. He was court composer to Louis XIV, founding the national French opera and producing court ballets for Molière s plays. * * * …

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  • 49Lully, Jean-Baptiste — (29 November 1632, Florence – 22 March 1687, Paris)    Renowned for fusing Italian opera techniques with French choral traditions to produce the tragédie lyrique for the royal court of Louis XIV, his 12 grands motets also exploited homo phonic… …

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  • 50LULLY, RAYMOND —    the Doctor Illuminatus, as he was called, born at Palma, in Majorca, who was early smitten with a zeal for the conversion of the Mohammedans, in the prosecution of which mission he invented a new method of dialectic, called after him Ars… …

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