Lully
Lully complete
18/05/09 23:01 Filed in: Research
The new edition of Lully’s great Masterpiece “Exaudiat te Dominus” is ready! The score was begun in Finale to facilitate handing off the continuo parts to Professor Carragan; it was completed in Sibelius to prevent apoplexy. It consists of a full score dynamically linked to an embedded choral score, and an embedded set of instrument parts. It has benefited from several rehearsals wherein it was proofread by the musicians of Aœde Consort. Below are two example pages from the choral score. Join us on June 6, 2009 at 7:00 pm to hear this amazing work come to life!
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Lully scores
17/02/09 23:26 Filed in: Research
At our Baroque Masters Concert on June 6, 2009, Aoede Consort will present rarely heard masterpiece Exaudiat te Dominus by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
On Monday February 9th, the Broude Brothers score of Exaudiat te Dominus score arrived. Hours later, Remi Castonguay, Music Librarian at Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University, sent us a high resolution scan of the facsimile. Professor Carragan and I have begun work toward new continuo realizations for organ and harpsichord and performance materials.
Aoede wishes to thank the following people for their invaluable help with our Lully project:
Dr. Craig Wright, Yale University who got us in touch with Remi Castonguay, Gallica France for providing the scan of the facsimile, and Dr. John Hajdu Heyer, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, a world expert on Lully who has provided us with many resources.
-Dan Foster, artistic director
On Monday February 9th, the Broude Brothers score of Exaudiat te Dominus score arrived. Hours later, Remi Castonguay, Music Librarian at Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University, sent us a high resolution scan of the facsimile. Professor Carragan and I have begun work toward new continuo realizations for organ and harpsichord and performance materials.
Aoede wishes to thank the following people for their invaluable help with our Lully project:
Dr. Craig Wright, Yale University who got us in touch with Remi Castonguay, Gallica France for providing the scan of the facsimile, and Dr. John Hajdu Heyer, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, a world expert on Lully who has provided us with many resources.
-Dan Foster, artistic director