List of compositions by Jean-Baptiste Lully

Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully around the 1670s

Jean Baptiste Lully around 1670.

This page contains a list of the works of Jean-Baptiste Lully (LWV); also lists of the dance-forms and instruments he frequently was to use.

Lully's works

Operas (Tragédies en musique)

Pastorales

Ballets

Ballets cowritten with Jean-Baptiste Lully

Comedies (Comédies)

Comédie-ballets

Comedies cowritten with Lully

Tragédie-ballets

Divertissements

Eclogues (Églogues)

Interludes (Intermèdes)

Grands Motets

Petits Motets

Other works

Apocryphal composition

French sources widely attribute to Lully the composition of the British patriotic anthem God Save the Queen: the sole ultimate source of the attribution is a 19th-century forgery, the Souvenirs of the Marquise de Créquy (q.v.).

French court dances of the 17th century

These are the dances featured prominently in Lully's ballets and later in his operas:

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