Lully: Stage Works

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Explore the complete catalog of Stage compositions by Lully. This curated list includes composition years, historical Wikipedia context, and interactive audio to add specific tracks directly to your listening queue.

Title Year Actions
Acis et Galatée, LWV73
Alceste, ou le triomphe d’Alcide, LWV50
Alcidiane, LWV9
Amadis, LWV63
Amour malade, LWV8

This is a comprehensive list of compositions by Erkki Melartin. The works have been listed systematically. Within each group there are first works with opus number and then the works with an EM code. All the works with opus number have been published, if not specified otherwise. Most of the works with code EM are unpublished, and only the publishing information has been given. All information is based on the newest work catalog (December 2016). The work catalog is based on the archival material and manuscripts in several Finnish libraries and music archives (The National Library, The Library of Sibelius Academy, The library and archive of Sibelius Museum in Turku, the music library of The Finnish Broadcasting Company etc.). In addition, all the relevant printed music publications have been used during the compiling work. Rough translations in English have been provided for the opus titles, but not for the original literal works, unless in Finnish only.

Armide, LWV71
Atys, LW53
Bellérophon, LWV57
Cadmus et Hermione, LWV49
Divertissement

Jean-Baptiste Lully (born Giovanni Battista Lulli; 28 or 29 November [O.S. 18 or 19 November] 1632 – 22 March 1687) was an Italian-French composer, dancer and instrumentalist, who is considered a master of the French Baroque music style. Best known for his operas, he spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV and became a French subject in 1661. He was a close friend of the playwright Molière, with whom he collaborated on numerous comédie-ballets, including L'Amour médecin, George Dandin ou le Mari confondu, Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, Psyché and his best known work, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme.

Flore, LWV40
Isis, LWV54
L' Amour médecin, LWV29
La raillerie, LWV11

This is a comprehensive list of compositions by Erkki Melartin. The works have been listed systematically. Within each group there are first works with opus number and then the works with an EM code. All the works with opus number have been published, if not specified otherwise. Most of the works with code EM are unpublished, and only the publishing information has been given. All information is based on the newest work catalog (December 2016). The work catalog is based on the archival material and manuscripts in several Finnish libraries and music archives (The National Library, The Library of Sibelius Academy, The library and archive of Sibelius Museum in Turku, the music library of The Finnish Broadcasting Company etc.). In addition, all the relevant printed music publications have been used during the compiling work. Rough translations in English have been provided for the opus titles, but not for the original literal works, unless in Finnish only.

Le bourgeois gentilhomme, LWV43
Le carnival, mascarade royale, LWV36
Le Grand Divertissement Royal de Versailles, LWV38
Le mariage forcé, LWV20
Le Sicilen, ou L'Amour peintre, LWV34
Le triomphe de l’amour, LWV59
Les amours déguisés, LWV21
Les noces de village, LWV19

This is a comprehensive list of compositions by Erkki Melartin. The works have been listed systematically. Within each group there are first works with opus number and then the works with an EM code. All the works with opus number have been published, if not specified otherwise. Most of the works with code EM are unpublished, and only the publishing information has been given. All information is based on the newest work catalog (December 2016). The work catalog is based on the archival material and manuscripts in several Finnish libraries and music archives (The National Library, The Library of Sibelius Academy, The library and archive of Sibelius Museum in Turku, the music library of The Finnish Broadcasting Company etc.). In addition, all the relevant printed music publications have been used during the compiling work. Rough translations in English have been provided for the opus titles, but not for the original literal works, unless in Finnish only.

Les plaisirs, LWV2
Les temps, LWV1
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, LWV41
Persée, LWV60
Phaëton, LWV61
Proserpine, LWV58
Psyché, LWV45
Psyché, LWV56
Roland, LWV65
Thésée, LWV51
Xerxès, LWV12