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:D :D

Oui, oui, après les events scientifiques voilà quelques events musicaux. Ses effets sont très faibles, simplement pour donner un peu de 'feeling' historique.

C'est q'un début et j'ai l'intention d'en faire quelques autres et les compliquer un peu, avec triggers et sleepevents... Mais pour le moment...

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### Desprez for MLO

event = {
id = 172151
random = no
trigger = {stability = -1}
country = MLO

name = "Josquin Desprez"
desc = "Perhaps a native of the Vermandois region of Picardy, 
Josquin Desprez was a singer at Milan Cathedral in 1459, 
remaining there until December 1472. By July 1474 he was one of 
the 'cantori di capella' in the chapel of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. 
Between 1476 and 1504 he passed into the service of Cardinal 
Ascanio Sforza, whom he probably accompanied in Rome in 1484. 
He then went to France and probably served Louis XII's court. 
Josquin's works gradually became known throughout western 
Europe and were regarded as models by many composers and 
theorists. Josquin was the greatest composer of the high 
Renaissance, the most varied in invention and the most profound 
in expression."

style = 1
date = {day = 1 month = march year = 1475}
offset = 90
detahdate = {day = 30 month = october year = 1504}

action_a = {name = "A great composer !"
		command = {type = vp value = 5}
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		}
}


### Desprez for FRA

event = {
id = 172152
random = no
trigger = {stability = -1}
country = FRA

name = "Josquin Desprez"
desc = "Perhaps a native of the Vermandois region of Picardy, 
Josquin Desprez was a singer at Milan Cathedral in 1459, 
remaining there until December 1472. By July 1474 he was one of 
the 'cantori di capella' in the chapel of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. 
Between 1476 and 1504 he passed into the service of Cardinal 
Ascanio Sforza, whom he probably accompanied in Rome in 1484. 
He then went to France and probably served Louis XII's court. 
Josquin's works gradually became known throughout western 
Europe and were regarded as models by many composers and 
theorists. Josquin was the greatest composer of the high 
Renaissance, the most varied in invention and the most profound 
in expression."

style = 2
date = {day = 1 month = march year = 1505}
offset = 90
detahdate = {day = 27 month = august year = 1521}

action_a = {name = "A great composer !"
		command = {type = vp value = 5}
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		}
}


### Palestrina for PAP

event = {
id = 172153
random = no
trigger = { event = 102  ## Trento
		religion = counterreform }
country = PAP

name = "Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina"
desc = "Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was appointed 'maestro 
di cappella' of the Cappella Giulia in Rome in 1551, where he 
issued his first works. Palestrina's fame and influence rapidly 
increased through the wide diffusion of his published works. So 
great was his reputation that in 1577 he was asked to rewrite 
the church's main plainchant books, following the Council of 
Trent's guidelines. His most famous mass, 'Missa Papae Marcelli', 
may have been composed to satisty the council's requirements 
for musical cogency and textual intelligibility. Palestrina ranks as 
one of the greatest Renaissance masters. In his sacred music he 
assimilated and refined his predecessors' polyphonic techniques 
to produce a 'seamless' texture, with all voices perfectly 
balanced. The nobility and restraint of his most expressive works 
established the almost legendary reverence that has long 
surrounded his name."

style = 2
date = {day = 1 month = april year = 1585}
offset = 90
deathdate = {day = 2 month = february year = 1594}

action_a = {name = "Appoint Palestrina to reform ecclesiastical 
music"
		command = {type = cash value = -25}
		command = {type = vp value = 5}
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		}
action_b = {name = "We have other priorities right now"
		command = {type = infra value = -10}
		command = {type = vp value = -5}
		}
}



### Monteverdi for MAN

event = {
id = 172154
random = no
trigger = {stability = -1}
country = MAN

name = "Monteverdi and the first opera"
desc = "The cremonese Claudio Monteverdi went to Mantua in 
1591 to serve as a string player at the court of Duke Vincenzo 
Gonzaga. Monteverdi then became known as a leading exponent 
of the modem approach to harmony and text expression. In 1607 
his first opera, 'Orfeo', was produced in Mantua, and is 
considered the first opera. In 1613 Monteverdi was 
appointed 'maestro di cappella' at St. Mark's, Venice. Monteverdi 
can be justly considered one of the most powerful figures in the 
history of music."

style = 3
date = {day = 1 month = april year = 1607} 
offset = 60
deathdate = {day = 1 month = april year = 1610}

action_a = {name = "The first opera is performed !"
		command = {type = vp value = 10}
		}
}


### Les musiciens du roi soleil

event = {
id = 172155
random = no
country = FRA

name = "Les musiciens du roi soleil"
desc = "In 1653, Jean-Baptiste Lully was employed by the Sun 
King, Louis XIV, as composer to that illustrious court. Eight years 
later he was elevated to director of the royal chamber music, and 
one year after that to music teacher of the royal family. Lully was 
director of Paris 'Académie royale de musique', in which position 
he exerted a tremendous influence upon opera in France. His 
output is primarily operatic, including some collaborative works 
with Molière. In addition, Lully composed ballets, sacred vocal 
pieces, and incidental music for the theater."

style = 3
date = {day = 1 month = march year = 1653}
offset = 60

action_a = {name = "Appoint Lully"
		command = {type = cash value = -30}
		command = {type = vp value = 10}
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		}
action_b = {name = "We don't need a musician"
		command = {type = vp value = -10}
		}
}


### Vivaldi 

event = {
id = 172156
trigger = {stability = -1}
random = no
country = VEN

name = "Antonio Vivaldi"
desc = "The Italian composer and violinist Antonio Vivaldi was 
born in Venice in 1678 and after his ordination in 1703 embarked 
on an intermittent career in the service of the Ospedale della 
Pietà, an institution for the education of orphan, illegitimate or 
indigent girls, an establishment with a formidable musical 
reputation. His later career brought involvement in opera. As a 
composer Vivaldi was prolific, with some 500 concertos to his 
credit, in addition to a quantity of works for the church and for 
the theatre. He left Venice in 1741 in the apparent hope of 
finding new patrons in Vienna, where he died shortly after his 
arrival in the city."

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = april year = 1720}
offset = 90
deathdate = {day = 1 month = april year = 1735}

action_a = {name = "What a wonderful music !"
		command = {type = vp value = 10}
		}
}


### Bach (original by Paradox)

event = {
id = 5170
trigger = { stability = -1
		OR = {religion = reformed
			religion = protestant}}
random = no
country = SAC

name = "EVENTNAME5170"
desc = "EVENTHIST5170"

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = january year = 1729}
offset = 90
deathdate = {day = 30 month = december year = 1740}

action_a = {name = "ACTIONNAME5170A"
		command = {type = vp value = 15}
		command = {type = infra value = 15}
	}
}


### Haendel

event = {
id = 172157
trigger = { monarch = 04050  ## George II
		stability = -1}
random = no
country = ENG

name = "Georg Frideric Haendel"
desc = "Born in Halle in the same year as Bach, Handel studied 
with Zachau, and became a friend of Mattheson. In 1703 he was 
appointed violinist-composer for Hamburg's German opera. 
Handel sojourned in Italy in 1706 where he met Corelli, and both 
Scarlattis. His return to Hanover, four years later, was to assume 
the post of Kapellmeister to the Elector (soon to become George I 
of England). In 1712 Handel moved to London where, upon the 
accession of the house of Hanover, he gained immediate access 
to the royal circle of England. Handel's London years were 
occupied primarily with the writing of Italian operas. After 
suffering a stroke and the failure of his operas, due to cahnge in 
the public's tastes, Handel wrote oratorios, including 'Messiah' 
(1741). In addition to operas and oratorios, Handel wrote 
Psalms, motets, anthems, passions, cantatas, instrumental 
chamber works, and works for keyboard (primarily harpsichord)."

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = april year = 1741}
offset = 90
deathdate = {day = 1 month = april year = 1755}

action_a = {name = "We have the greatest composer of all times"
		command = {type = vp value = 15}
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		}
}
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Originally posted by mfigueras

name = "Georg Frideric Haendel"

action_a = {name = "We have the greatest composer of all times"
command = {type = vp value = 15}

Bon d'accord, il est pas mal, mais faut pas exagérer non plus !! :D

Sinon, c'est encore une fois bien sympa ces events. :)
 
Quoi c'est tout ? et Bach (étant un peu organiste sur les bords à mes heures perdues, je suis TRES décu ... :eek: )
 
Bon, bon... ne vous fachez pas :D Bach est déja dans les events originaux de Paradox, pas Haendel, et d'ailleurs Bach était pas très célèbre a l'époque, tandis que Haendel était, peut-être, le plus célèbre des musiciens...
 
heu ?... t'es sur que t'as lu sa bio à Bach ???
 
Originally posted by Louvois
heu ?... t'es sur que t'as lu sa bio à Bach ???
Ah! je l'avais pas lu... tu as raison, il faut faire une nouvelle bio, parce que l'original Paradox :rolleyes:
 
Je suis une pine pour faire des events (en fait pas le temps de me pencher dessus) donc si tu veux des indications pour le corriger pas de problème : ils en disent quoi les gars de chez Paradox de Bach ?
 
Et maintenant trois events pour monsieur Haydn (pas grand chose, seulement pour marquer le coup):

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### Haydn for HAB

event = {
id = 172158
trigger = { stability = -1 }
random = no
country = HAB

name = "Franz Joseph Haydn"
desc = "The composer Franz-Joseph Haydn was appointed in 
1759 as Vice-Kapellmeister to one of the leading Hungarian 
families, the Esterházys, becoming Kapellmeister in 1766. The 
works at Esterháza show an increasing enterprise, originality and 
freedom of style as well as melodic fluency, command of form, and 
humour, which carried Haydn's reputation beyond central Europe. 
In 1790, Nikolaus Esterházy died, but Haydn was retained by his 
son and was free to live in Vienna. In his last years his works 
show great diversity of style and seriousness of content yet 
retaining his vitality and fluency of utterance; at that time he 
composed his two great oratorios, 'The Creation' and 'The 
Seasons', clearly influenced by those of Haendel. Haydn died in 
1809, after twice dictating his recollections and preparing a 
catalogue of his works. He was widely revered and is regarded, 
with justice, as father of the symphony and the string quartet."

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = march year = 1782}
offset = 360
deathdate = {day = 30 month = november year = 1783}

action_a = {name = "Great !"
		command = {type = infra value = 25}
		command = {type = vp value = 15}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		command = {type = relation which = -1 value = 10}
		}
}


### Haydn at Paris

event = {
id = 172159
trigger = { event = 172158 
                  NOT = { war = { country = HAB country = FRA } } }
random = no
country = FRA

name = "Franz Joseph Haydn"
desc = "The great composer Franz-Joseph Haydn went to Paris 
when his fame had already reached its peak. He composed six 
symphonies commissioned by the Count d'Ogny and were 
performed at the 'Loge Olympique' with extraordinary success. 
One of these 'Paris symphonies' (the number 85) specially 
pleased the queen Marie-Antoinette."

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = march year = 1786}
offset = 360
deathdate = {day = 1 month = march year = 1787}

action_a = {name = "Great !"
		command = {type = relation which = HAB value = 10}
		}
}


### Haydn at London

event = {
id = 172160
trigger = { event = 172158 
                  NOT = { war = { country = HAB country = ENG } } }
random = no
country = ENG

name = "Franz Joseph Haydn"
desc = "After the great success of his first six 'London 
symphonies' in 1792, the great composer Franz-Joseph Haydn 
returned to London in 1794 to perform a set of six new 
symphonies, invited by the impresario and violinist J.P. Salomon. 
Haydn was hailed in London as the greatest composer of the 
time, he was honoured (with an Oxford DMus) and feted 
generously and played and conducted before the royal family. He 
also heard performances of Handel's music by large choirs in 
Westminster Abbey. His 12 'London symphonies' are one of the 
highest peaks ever reached by classical music."

style = 4
date = {day = 1 month = february year = 1794}
offset = 360
deathdate = {day = 1 month = march year = 1795}

action_a = {name = "Great !"
		command = {type = relation which = HAB value = 10}
		}
}
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Ce qui serait bien, ce serait de pouvoir faire jouer un petit morceau du musicien. Mais malheureusement... :(
 
Dans les deux events pour Haydn à Londres et à Paris j'ai ajouté la condition que HAB ne soit pas en guerre avec FRA / ENG.