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Lully / Fuget / Les Epopees- Benedictus (CD)

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Here; four exceptional Grands Motets composed by Lully to the greatest glory of Louis XIV have been brought together: Plaude Laetare Gallia was performed in 1668 as a jubilant celebration of the birth of his first son; the Grand Dauphin; Benedictus is a piece of extraordinary architecture that transcends the sacred drama; Notus in Judea Deus; composed in 1685 shortly before Lully's death; is a true victory song celebrating the glory of God; finally; Domine Salvum fac Regem; an energetic "God save the King"; was systematically sung in honour of the sovereign. The sublime Magnificat by Henry Du Mont; who was in charge of the Music of the King's Chapel until 1683; adds yet more splendour. Stéphane Fuget has brought together the best performers; a veritable "army of generals" with a vast choir composed of exceptional singers; to bring these legendary pieces back to life amid the magnificence of Versailles.

Format: New CD/Classical

Lully / Fuget / Les Epopees- Benedictus (CD)

SKU: 3760385430126
Regular price $20.99
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per

Release Date: 09.22.2023

 
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Here; four exceptional Grands Motets composed by Lully to the greatest glory of Louis XIV have been brought together: Plaude Laetare Gallia was performed in 1668 as a jubilant celebration of the birth of his first son; the Grand Dauphin; Benedictus is a piece of extraordinary architecture that transcends the sacred drama; Notus in Judea Deus; composed in 1685 shortly before Lully's death; is a true victory song celebrating the glory of God; finally; Domine Salvum fac Regem; an energetic "God save the King"; was systematically sung in honour of the sovereign. The sublime Magnificat by Henry Du Mont; who was in charge of the Music of the King's Chapel until 1683; adds yet more splendour. Stéphane Fuget has brought together the best performers; a veritable "army of generals" with a vast choir composed of exceptional singers; to bring these legendary pieces back to life amid the magnificence of Versailles.