Atys

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Atys is a French Baroque opera (tragédie en musique) by Jean-Baptiste Lully, renowned for its refined musical style and its prominent place in the court of Louis XIV.

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Atys canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French Baroque opera
opera
tragédie en musique
associatedWith Académie royale de musique
surface form: Académie Royale de Musique

ballet de cour tradition
catalogueNumber LWV 53
character Atys self-link
Cybele
Célénus
Doris
Idas
Sangaride
commissionedBy Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
composer Jean-Baptiste Lully
countryOfOrigin France
dedicatedTo Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
firstPerformanceDate 1676-01-10
firstPerformancePlace Palais-Royal
surface form: Palais Royal, Paris
genre tragédie en musique
tragédie lyrique
hasPrologue allegorical prologue praising Louis XIV
hasTheme divine intervention
jealousy
love
tragedy
historicalContext Reign of Louis XIV
surface form: reign of Louis XIV
influenced development of French opera
language French
librettist Philippe Quinault
notableFor prominent place in the court of Louis XIV
refined French Baroque musical style
notableRevival 1987 production by William Christie and Les Arts Florissants
orchestration French Baroque orchestra with continuo
performancePractice historically informed performance
period Baroque
premieredUnderReignOf Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
revivalCentury 20th century
21st century
structure prologue and five acts
style French Baroque art
surface form: French Baroque
subjectMatter mythological story of Atys
theatricalForm court opera
usesForm French overture
air
chorus
dance
recitative

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Atys character Atys self-link
Atys (Lully) character Atys
subject surface form: Atys