Jean-Baptiste Lully was a prominent composer of the Baroque period, known primarily for his contributions to French Opera and Ballet music. He played a significant role in the development of the French overture and is celebrated for his work in creating the "tragédie en musique," a genre that combined dramatic narrative with music. Lully's compositions often featured rich orchestration and elaborate vocal lines, reflecting the grandeur of the French court. His influence on music laid the groundwork for future developments in opera and orchestral music.
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