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Monuments of Seventeenth-Century Music Volume 1

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Volume 1:

Keyboard Arrangements of Music by Jean-Baptiste Lully

Edited by David Chung

https://doi.org/10.53610/PXTJ4636

 The seventeenth-century French harpsichord repertory contains many pieces derived from the stage music of Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687). As many as 500 pieces from over 50 sources survive, covering a wide geographical area in Europe and a period of activity of more than 60 years. The numbers alone are telling of the lasting appeal of Lully’s music among keyboard players in both France and Francophile regions. However, most of this repertory soon fell into oblivion, surviving only in various archives.


This edition brings together a collection of some 250 hitherto unpublished keyboard arrangements of Lully’s music from around twenty manuscripts. Pieces chosen include overtures, chaconnes, passacailles, entrées, airs, and various instrumental species that were then new to the French keyboard repertory. There are also numerous menuets, sarabandes and other dances common in both keyboard and orchestral music of the time. Significantly, these arrangements not only contributed new genres to the keyboard repertory, they also rubbed shoulders with original harpsichord music, as demonstrated by the way in which they were sequenced into suite-like groupings in many major sources. Publishing these fine pieces gives modern day performers, like their counterparts from the past, access to a repository of works from which they can obtain ideas for performance and teaching.

Introduction, PDF 18 pages

List of Sources, PDF 17 pages

List of Concordances, PDF 14 pages

All 248 pieces of the entire edition are available for complete download in 2 PDF volumes.

Volume 1, PDF 515 pages, 4.40MB includes MSCM 1.1–130

Volume 2, PDF 478 pages, 3.16MB includes MSCM 1.131–248

 

 

 Jean-Baptiste Lully signature

Achille et Proxilene (1)

LWV 74 (1687)

Acis et Galatée (15)

LWV 73 (1686)

Alceste (5)

LWV 50 (1674)

Amadis (15)

LWV 63 (1684)

Armide (11)

LWV 71 (1686)

Atys (10)

LWV 53 (1676)

Ballet d'Alcidiane (1)

LWV 9 (1658)

Ballet de Flore (8)

LWV 41 (1669)

Ballet de L'Amour malade (1)

LWV 8 (1657)

Ballet de L'Impatience (1)

LWV 14 (1661)

Ballet des Muses (8)

LWV 32 (1666)

Ballet des plaisirs (2)

LWV 2 (1655)

Bellerophon (11)

LWV 57 (1679)

Cadmus et Hermione (6)

LWV 49 (1673)

Hercule amoureux (2)

LWV 17 (1662)

Idylle sur la Paix (1)

LWV 68 (1685)

Isis (10)

LWV 54 (1677)

La Grotte de Versailles (5)

LWV 39 (1668)

Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (9)

LWV 43 (1670)

Le Carnaval, Mascarade (2)

LWV 36 (1668)

Le Temple de la Paix (17)

LWV 69 (1685)

Le Triomphe de l'amour (20)

LWV 59 (1680)

Persée (4)

LWV 60 (1682)

Phaéton (12)

LWV 61 (1683)

Proserpine (5)

LWV 58 (1680)

Psyché (14)

LWV 56 (1678)

Roland (17)

LWV 65 (1685)

Thésée (14)

LWV 51 (1675)