II. Corelli, enchanted by his favourable reception at Mount Parnassus, expresses his joy. He proceeds with his followers.
II. Corelli, enchanted by his favourable reception at Mount Parnassus, expresses his joy. He proceeds with his followers. a song by François Couperin on
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I. Corelli at the foot of Mount Parnassus asks the Muses to welcome him amongst them.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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II. Corelli, enchanted by his favourable reception at Mount Parnassus, expresses his joy. He proceeds with his followers.
by
François Couperin
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London Baroque
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III. Corelli drinks at the well of Hypocrene. His followers proceed.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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IV. Corelli's exaltation at drinking at the waters of Hypocrene.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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V. After his exaltation, Corelli now falls asleep; his followers attend with some very quiet music.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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VI. The Muses wake Corelli and place him next to Apollo.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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VII. Corelli gives thanks.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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I. Lully in the Elysian Fields making music with the spirits of the underworld.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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II. Air for the same.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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III. Mercury flies to the Elysian Fields to warn of Apollo's impending arrival there.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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IV. Descent of Apollo, who comes to offer his violin to Lully and a place on Parnassus.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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V. Subterranean rumblings caused by Lully's contemporaries.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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VI. Lamentations of the same for flutes or very muted violins.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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VII. Lully Is elevated to Parnassus.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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VIII. The welcome (both kind and guarded) given to Lully by Corelli and the Italian Muses.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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IX. Lully's thanks to Apollo.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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X. Apollo persuades Lully and Corelli That ... French and Italian styles would make perfection in Music: Essay in the form of an overture.
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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XI. Lully plays the subject and Corelli accompanies It (First Air); Corelli plays the subject ...And Lully accompanies It [Second Air]
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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XII: The Peace of Parnasus (Trio Sonata): I. Gravement
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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XIII. The Peace of Parnasus (Trio Sonata): II. Saillie [Vivement]
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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XIV. The Peace of Parnasus (Trio Sonata): III. Rondement
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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XV. The Peace of Parnasus (Trio Sonata): IV. Vivement
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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— - — - Air tendrement - — - Legerement - Vivement
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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Gayement (Bruit de Guerre) - Lentement - Gravement - Legerement - Mouvement de Fanfares - Lentement - Gravement - Gayement
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François Couperin
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London Baroque
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