I can’t stop listening to this. Every time I have the feeling that I have heard it way before this life. It’s like a remembrance. Such passion. I feel totally transported to Versailles.
Quel magnifique commentaire! Je suis d'accord, et il est important de reconnaître que malgré son écriture il y a si longtemps, il y a tellement de belles musiques transmises. C'est à la fois divertissant et inspirant!
Çook güzel. Özellikle melodiyi işlerken, ritmin de mehter yürüyüşüyle benzeşen süregelişi hep birlikte dinlenmesi görkemli bir müzikal şölene dönüşüyor. Merci Lully.....
Jordi Savall siempre me cautiva con sus interpretaciones, un musicólogo al que debemos multitud de obras maravillosas algunas de ellas poco conocidas e incluso inéditas además de un mago de la viola de gamba! Gracias Lully, gracias Savall y gracias RUclips.
Gracias a esta interpretación magnífica de Jordi Savall me di cuenta de dos cosas: comprendí una historia de amor pasada y encontré el concepto para un libro. Soy poeta. Admiro totalmente a este gran músico de nuestro tiempo. Una alegría.
Hola, realmente me gustaría mucho leer un poema que ha sido inspirado en esta gran obra, aunque no tenga que ver me intriga saber que conjeturas o pensamientos te desarrollo el escuchar esta música.
I just read the other comments and I have to agree that the trilling piccolos make this piece sound richer and more emotional. The face above Lully's belongs to Jordi Savall who led Le Concert Des Nations which performed this work. This makes me feel really proud of my French heritage.MERCI!
There is something compelling about that steady and powerful rhythm which underlies the otherwise stately, dignified melody. It makes me want to listen, and enjoy, again and again. I am glad this version retains those loud, repeating beats. Looping the work to make it last so much longer was really a great idea.
Only an Idiot could say something so Bigoted and Self-Aggrandizing. Yes and False. This is a great example of a bald-faced Lie. We are ALL CHILDREN OF GOD, Msr. Glenn. Therefore we ALL have the same Genius inside of us.
Besides Lully and Couperin let's not forget, Marin Marais, André-Cardinal Destouche, André CAMPRA, Joseph Casanea de Mondonville, Marc-Antoine CHARPENTIER, Richard LALANDE and many other great french composers of the Louis IV 's century
@@adolflazary5864 es un loop. Este video dura 30 segundos aprox y después es repetición eterna. La obra original (la grabación de Savall) no suena así. Puedes buscarla.
@@CrazyLeiFeng Nah, its too transparent not to be picked up by a mind as sharp as that of Louis XIV. I think he simply didn't care. Or maybe he even liked the notion of being a king without opposition, something like the sultans of the past were like
I see the immortal Fleur de Lis and the Marquis de Lafayette rescuing Liberty in our Republic and every Anglo-American tyrant trembling in La Terreur 🇫🇷🇺🇸
Walking like a 17th century king among the vessel states with honor and glory and total happiness and respect of kings among continental empires! Imagine that shit , a complete of any man dream for a moment
Cette musique du caractériel mais néanmoins génial Lully souligne bien la grandeur de la France qui s'est malheureusement perdue dans les turpitudes de l'histoire. À l'époque, la France était la première nation du monde. Mais qu'est-elle devenue...
Et pourtant cette grandeur est toujours là si l'on sait où regarder. Mais les français sont comme cette homme planté si près devant le tronc d'un d'arbre qu'il ne peut voir derrière toute la forêt.
@@francinesicard464 Madame, Ma réponse à votre commentaire est comme un cri lancé aux Français, aux vaches à lait. J'ai adoré la France de Marcel Pagnol, de Barbara et de Louis de Funès. J'ai aimé sa langue, son histoire, sa culture, ses lettres, ses paysages, sa gastronomie mais aussi, comme vous le devinez, sa musique. Depuis le samedi 2 septembre dernier, comme prévu de longue date, je suis définitivement installé dans ma modeste bicoque à Aarhus (DK) pour une retraite bien méritée. Et je ne suis pas mécontent d'avoir quitté la nouvelle France, la France des kebabs, des voiles islamiques et des burkinis, la France des racailles et de l'insécurité permanente, la France des Kévin et des Mattéo comme il convient désormais de les nommer dans la novlangue. Je laisse à ceux qui n'ont pas d'autre choix que de rester le soin de régler les 800 milliards d'euros de dettes que le président Macron a contracté depuis son premier mandat. Bonne chance aux Français. Ils vont vraiment en avoir besoin. Mes (funestes) pensées les accompagnent. O. T., physicien en retraite.
Could it be that Lully knew themarching music of the Janissars at the Ottoman court? there had been an envoy from Constantinople to the court of Louis XIV in 1669, but it isn't clear if that envoy had an escort of Janissars.
Fun fact : this music wasn't actually meant to represent France or anything like some people seem to think. It was meant to represent fantasmed Turkish ceremonies in "Le bourgeois gentillhomme" and was supposed to be a fun scene with absurd dancing and singing performed by Turks. L'ironie est présente ! :)
Osmanlının ayak seslerini duyar gibiyim bestede. O hissi ne güzel vermiş besteci. O dönem bu Türk isimli beste ile Fransa eyaleti nasıl onurlandıysa hep öyle onurlansın
Cette chanson a était créé avec une pièce de théâtre pour ce moqué des turcs car le sultan n'avait pas respecté les traditions françaises lors d'un rendez-vous franco-turc et ne fait nullement honneur à la Turquie bien au contraire.
@@phillipblake6931 ohh no matter what your intentions are ,what is important is that such great music has a Turkish name.İn the end there is no such thing like bad publicity😉
😀Now just ask yourself how you'd have been treated if you weren't born at the right place from the right family and how you'd have been cured if you had been ill. See?
How utterly ironic that this stately, dignified and evocative music was part of the funniest and most absurd part of a comic opera. The pretentious Middle Class Gentleman (an oxymoron in those days) thinks that his daughter is to be married to a Turkish nobleman whereas this "Turkish Ceremony" really consisted of French peasants.
No, in reality is because when French and Turk meet the Sultan not respect the French tradition so Lully create this music but with also a theater and in that with this music French laugh of Turk people.
@@phillipblake6931 no, the story goes like this: jourdain is burning with the fire of class jumping, so he tries to make himself appear bourgeois in the versailles circles. daughter lucille wants to marry cleonte of her class. then they decide to introduce Cleonte as the son of the Ottoman sultan. marche pour la ceremonie des turcs also plays exactly where the cleonte introduced itself as the lineage of the sultan. That’s the story. This piece takes part of a theatre. Nothing to do with Turkish ambassadors or disdain to any nation.
Dagegen kann die ganze rechtsrockszene nix ausrichten ,,die kommen nur bis in die trille ,aber Jean batiste lully ,der wird noch in 100 Jahren die Konzerte im Schlosspark verzieren !
I can’t stop listening to this. Every time I have the feeling that I have heard it way before this life. It’s like a remembrance. Such passion. I feel totally transported to Versailles.
Es posible. Tu alma recuerda la belleza. Saludos
@@adolflazary5864efectivamente, de dónde venimos y hacia dónde vamos la belleza y la Verdad se dan la mano.
It needed to be looped! One of those pieces you want to hear over and over again!
I agrée 😆
I totally agree, i can listen this over and over again and again...
Totally agree!
Long version by D.J Savall ...
@@alisha75020
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350 ans après sa création, la même émotion, le musicien a touché l'essence de l'être que nous sommes.
That means cca in 1670? I don't understand french language at all, my grandmother did.
@@Larry27 I meant , after all these years this music can still move people, caus' it aims the very essential part of human being.
@@clementdistanos1526
That's ok. Barroque is my favorite epoch, I love history, especially barroque (1600 - 1700),movies and music of this time.
@@clementdistanos1526 its written for eternaty, its timeless, like some other baroque pieces.
Quel magnifique commentaire! Je suis d'accord, et il est important de reconnaître que malgré son écriture il y a si longtemps, il y a tellement de belles musiques transmises. C'est à la fois divertissant et inspirant!
Bravo M. Saval , MERCI Monsieur LULLY , c'est un bonheur .
Çook güzel. Özellikle melodiyi işlerken, ritmin de mehter yürüyüşüyle benzeşen süregelişi hep birlikte dinlenmesi görkemli bir müzikal şölene dönüşüyor. Merci Lully.....
Aslan lully pop🤣
@@templierchevalier303eğitimsiz
Top Baroque. Thank you, Lully and Louis. Praise the Sun!
So hypnotic! One of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces of music ever composed!
Jordi Savall siempre me cautiva con sus interpretaciones, un musicólogo al que debemos multitud de obras maravillosas algunas de ellas poco conocidas e incluso inéditas además de un mago de la viola de gamba! Gracias Lully, gracias Savall y gracias RUclips.
Absolument, un très grand musicien.
Es tan "catalán" que no puede sino perfecto!
Pues ellos no se consideran Españoles.
Psicólogo necesita ese pedacito de Hyspania.
Gracias a esta interpretación magnífica de Jordi Savall me di cuenta de dos cosas: comprendí una historia de amor pasada y encontré el concepto para un libro. Soy poeta. Admiro totalmente a este gran músico de nuestro tiempo. Una alegría.
Hola, realmente me gustaría mucho leer un poema que ha sido inspirado en esta gran obra, aunque no tenga que ver me intriga saber que conjeturas o pensamientos te desarrollo el escuchar esta música.
I just read the other comments and I have to agree that the trilling piccolos make this piece sound richer and more emotional. The face above Lully's belongs to Jordi Savall who led Le Concert Des Nations which performed this work. This makes me feel really proud of my French heritage.MERCI!
There is something compelling about that steady and powerful rhythm which underlies the otherwise stately, dignified melody. It makes me want to listen, and enjoy, again and again. I am glad this version retains those loud, repeating beats. Looping the work to make it last so much longer was really a great idea.
Здравствуйте, спасибо. "остановись мгновение - ты прекрасно" = "и это пройдёт" - "всему своё время и место в своём возрасте жизни человека". Извините
Version longue par D.J Savall...
Bon, je sors !
Magnifique, on ne s'en lasse pas.
Lulli makes me proud of being Italian...my beloved composer and loved by Le Roi Soleil. Thank you so, I was so needed this in loop
Eines der schönsten Stücke, der klassischen Musik! 3
10 and a half minutes of sheer joy. Great to dance to!
This should have been the theme music for the drama series "Versailles". I think it captures the Court of Versailles perfectly.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
INDEED! Love that Drama series ! :3
Agree 300%!!!!
Phenomenal piece! Only a Frenchman could compose such a stunning masterpiece! Viva la France!
akhm... akhm... IMHO Lully was Italian
@@ivanastein2671 You are probably correct, but he wrote with the abandon of a Frenchman!
*German noises intensify*
Only an Idiot could say something so Bigoted and Self-Aggrandizing. Yes and False. This is a great example of a bald-faced Lie. We are ALL CHILDREN OF GOD, Msr. Glenn. Therefore we ALL have the same Genius inside of us.
infatti he was italian :-)) grazie
Besides Lully and Couperin let's not forget, Marin Marais, André-Cardinal Destouche, André CAMPRA, Joseph Casanea de Mondonville, Marc-Antoine CHARPENTIER, Richard LALANDE and many other great french composers of the Louis IV 's
century
I never get enough of this song one time thru - thank you Ricardo for satisfying my needs, and thank you Jordi, always a great job!!
j'adore...quelle merveilleuse musique...
Terrific.
timeless music....and pure-blood feelings. VIVE LA FRANCE🗼 DE LOUIS XIV . VIVE LE ROI SOLEIL ⚜⚜⚜
Lully, underrated but up there with Couperin and Scarlatti. A life cut tragically short.
And due to his clumsy mishandling of his staff! He should used a hand-held baton.
Si, las operas...joyeuse
Ah Jordi. My favourite performer by far. Thank you!
Le debemos muchísimo como investigador e historiador aJordi pero sonaba siempre igual.
Saludos
@@adolflazary5864 es un loop. Este video dura 30 segundos aprox y después es repetición eterna. La obra original (la grabación de Savall) no suena así. Puedes buscarla.
mais quelle musique ! de la grandeur, de la beauté, de la musique royale.
Juste magnifique
Heaven on Earth
Giovanni Battista Lulli (Firenze 1632 - Paris 1687)
beautiful piece....
The drums are so hypnotic and soothing
Acojonante esplendor barroco
Interesting how the music is supposedly about the Turks yet it evokes the France of the absolute monarchy with such eloquence.
Maybe the composer couldn't say certain things directly?...
@@CrazyLeiFeng Nah, its too transparent not to be picked up by a mind as sharp as that of Louis XIV. I think he simply didn't care. Or maybe he even liked the notion of being a king without opposition, something like the sultans of the past were like
Increíblemente hermosa esta composición musical de Jean-Baptiste Lully
I see the immortal Fleur de Lis and the Marquis de Lafayette rescuing Liberty in our Republic and every Anglo-American tyrant trembling in La Terreur 🇫🇷🇺🇸
" Lys "
Sublime
Majestueux
Maravilloso
Walking like a 17th century king among the vessel states with honor and glory and total happiness and respect of kings among continental empires! Imagine that shit , a complete of any man dream for a moment
Cette musique du caractériel mais néanmoins génial Lully souligne bien la grandeur de la France qui s'est malheureusement perdue dans les turpitudes de l'histoire. À l'époque, la France était la première nation du monde. Mais qu'est-elle devenue...
Africaine...
Et pourtant cette grandeur est toujours là si l'on sait où regarder. Mais les français sont comme cette homme planté si près devant le tronc d'un d'arbre qu'il ne peut voir derrière toute la forêt.
@@francinesicard464
Madame,
Ma réponse à votre commentaire est comme un cri lancé aux Français, aux vaches à lait.
J'ai adoré la France de Marcel Pagnol, de Barbara et de Louis de Funès. J'ai aimé sa langue, son histoire, sa culture, ses lettres, ses paysages, sa gastronomie mais aussi, comme vous le devinez, sa musique.
Depuis le samedi 2 septembre dernier, comme prévu de longue date, je suis définitivement installé dans ma modeste bicoque à Aarhus (DK) pour une retraite bien méritée.
Et je ne suis pas mécontent d'avoir quitté la nouvelle France, la France des kebabs, des voiles islamiques et des burkinis, la France des racailles et de l'insécurité permanente, la France des Kévin et des Mattéo comme il convient désormais de les nommer dans la novlangue.
Je laisse à ceux qui n'ont pas d'autre choix que de rester le soin de régler les 800 milliards d'euros de dettes que le président Macron a contracté depuis son premier mandat.
Bonne chance aux Français. Ils vont vraiment en avoir besoin. Mes (funestes) pensées les accompagnent.
O. T., physicien en retraite.
Ein alter Evergreen, der nie aus der Mode kommt ,ein schönes Stück,,bleibt ,immer zeitlos schön ,,ein Klassiker eben ,
Very good loop job R.L.!!!
This composition is an amazing and remarkable accomplishment for someone who lived 1669-1670. LOL
Love it, love it, love it!!!
Could it be that Lully knew themarching music of the Janissars at the Ottoman court? there had been an envoy from Constantinople to the court of Louis XIV in 1669, but it isn't clear if that envoy had an escort of Janissars.
when the piccolo comes in I get chills, the mystery of the turks
Nice peace of music
tremendo!!!!!!
Самое лучшие исполнение, что я слышала😊
Masterpiece ❤..
Fun fact : this music wasn't actually meant to represent France or anything like some people seem to think. It was meant to represent fantasmed Turkish ceremonies in "Le bourgeois gentillhomme" and was supposed to be a fun scene with absurd dancing and singing performed by Turks. L'ironie est présente ! :)
The best tunes are created by accident.
@@CrazyLeiFeng so so true, never underestimate the power of hasard et ironie 🕊
You are definitely right! But the music makes me think to the year 1543, when the Ottoman fleet wintering in Toulon..
This video is fantastic
Magnifique !!!
Merci.
Great emotional
my favorite one
Lully, master, Ícon of the human hope, master,..God...!
Excellent music
Добавлю : " с каждым тактом подобно ступенькам = всё выше и выше = выше солнца? - движение к центру и основе всего ( иллюзия жизни и мечты). Извините
Perfekt!!!
Merci Louis XIV.
Le grand monarque
Thanks to Lully (born Lulli in Florence)
Merci Louis XVI 🇺🇸
Ah , my son is praised , Respect me and my son
Merci JEAN-BAPTISTE LULLY
Osmanlının ayak seslerini duyar gibiyim bestede. O hissi ne güzel vermiş besteci. O dönem bu Türk isimli beste ile Fransa eyaleti nasıl onurlandıysa hep öyle onurlansın
X 1.25 for dancing; x .75 for a funeral march.
The portrait above Lully is who's portrait? It looks like Baek Yun-sik, a Korean actor lol
Jordi Saval' s portrait!
I salute Jordi Saval
Bravo
could u do 1 hour pls?
stupenda...
my kinda loop!
ça me fait toujours penser à "Tous les matins du monde"
empire ottoman ,,,donne bien expression au musiciens eurupes,,mozart bethoven
Cette chanson a était créé avec une pièce de théâtre pour ce moqué des turcs car le sultan n'avait pas respecté les traditions françaises lors d'un rendez-vous franco-turc et ne fait nullement honneur à la Turquie bien au contraire.
@@phillipblake6931 ohh no matter what your intentions are ,what is important is that such great music has a Turkish name.İn the end there is no such thing like bad publicity😉
After listening to this, it's clear that I was born in the wrong time and in the wrong side of society...
😀Now just ask yourself how you'd have been treated if you weren't born at the right place from the right family and how you'd have been cured if you had been ill. See?
How utterly ironic that this stately, dignified and evocative music was part of the funniest and most absurd part of a comic opera. The pretentious Middle Class Gentleman (an oxymoron in those days) thinks that his daughter is to be married to a Turkish nobleman whereas this "Turkish Ceremony" really consisted of French peasants.
c est réellement Royal !
Giovanni Battista lulli, mercy de devenir francaise!!!!
...intento escuchar la diferencia...
Br ? A arte e a cultura 🧫
C'est une musique touiours actuelle.
Oui, avec Macron contre sultan Erdogan
Don't mess with Le Roi Soleil. A true king. Today's leaders are caricatures.
try changing the speed to 1,25
🌬 🇧🇪 ❤
조르디 사발의 연주군요..👍
if it aint baroque dont fix it!
Vive le Roi !
Why turks?
They were fancy and exotic at that time, and ruled islamic world and part of eastern europe. We can't forget that, that's part of our history.
No, in reality is because when French and Turk meet the Sultan not respect the French tradition so Lully create this music but with also a theater and in that with this music French laugh of Turk people.
@@phillipblake6931 no, the story goes like this: jourdain is burning with the fire of class jumping, so he tries to make himself appear bourgeois in the versailles circles. daughter lucille wants to marry cleonte of her class. then they decide to introduce Cleonte as the son of the Ottoman sultan. marche pour la ceremonie des turcs also plays exactly where the cleonte introduced itself as the lineage of the sultan. That’s the story. This piece takes part of a theatre. Nothing to do with Turkish ambassadors or disdain to any nation.
@@gokhan2970 No, with the theater this song is not about Jourdain, you confuse.
@@phillipblake6931 thank you for fixing.
😀😃
speed 1.25= ready for the party
Era fiorentino
Dagegen kann die ganze rechtsrockszene nix ausrichten ,,die kommen nur bis in die trille ,aber Jean batiste lully ,der wird noch in 100 Jahren die Konzerte im Schlosspark verzieren !
Aburrido aburrido aburrido. Minuto 7:58 la flautita ...
Saludos
es un loop. Este video dura 30 segundos aprox y después es repetición eterna. La obra original (la grabación de Savall) no suena así. Puedes buscarla.
@@ramirosotto muchas gracias
Saludos
Un peu lent ...
Non!
C'est ce qui rajoute ce côté majestueux à la musique ;)
Well it ain't rock and roll dumb ass !