Nine seventeenth-century organ transcriptions from the operas of Lully / edited with an introduction by Almonte C. Howell, Jr.
Jean-Baptiste Lully is perhaps best known in the history of music as the founder of French opera. Although Italian-born himself, he created a form of opera so suited to French tastes and needs that it alone, among the attempts of various other nations at operatic forms of their own, was able to resi...
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[2015]
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