Lully works on the idea of "scheduled awakenings," essentially rousing the child from deep sleep before any unsettling episode can begin. The company claims Lully is "scientifically proven to stop ...
It began when Madelyn Song was only 14 months old. Roughly two hours after she fell asleep, she would sit up suddenly in her crib and begin to scream and violently flail her limbs. "We would try to ...
Lully cofounder Andy Rink grew up with a twin sister who suffered from night terrors. Each night, like clockwork, she would experience a terrible nightmare, but instead of waking from it instantly ...
When we last covered Lully, the YC-Backed startup had just announced the close of a $2.1 million seed round for operations surrounding their flagship product called The Sleep Guardian. That product ...
How's this for a nightmare? You hear your child kicking, screaming, crying, thrashing in the night, but hard as you try to stir them and comfort them, the kid does ...
Jean-Baptiste Lully, a master of 17th century French Baroque, answered to both master and muse in his 1675 opera "Thésée." The former was Louis XIV, whose court is celebrated in a long and floridly ...
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Throw enough money at opera and this is an art form that can respond with a lavishness no other can match. Louis XIV was certainly not short of cash and the emergence of a national French opera during ...
When it comes to anecdotes about musicians, the one about 17th century French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully certainly ranks among the most bizarre. Lully, who spent much of his career writing music for ...
Jean-Baptiste Lully met a rather sticky end. Quite literally, by his own conducting staff. Lully, it is remembered, loved to compose music that could be danced to. As many conductors did at this time, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. No expense was spared for the premiere of Jean-Baptiste Lully’s Thésée in early 1675. Louis XIV had lavished ...