• Louis Couperin (French: [lwi kupʁɛ̃]; c. 1626 – 29 August 1661) was a French Baroque composer and performer. He was born in Chaumes-en-Brie and moved to...
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  • Louis Couperin and his nephew, François Couperin le grand, are the best known members of the family. The earliest mention of the name Couperin is from...
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  • Chambonnières (1601–1672) Louis Couperin (c.1626–1661) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749) Charles Dieupart (1667–1740) Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694) Élisabeth...
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    months old and he was raised by his father, Nicolas, also a composer and the successor to François Couperin "Le Grand" as organist at St. Gervais Church...
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  • his daughter, Mlle. Couperin, organist of the parish of Saint-Jean-Saint-François.” After a short time, another organist, Jean-Nicolas Marrigues, was appointed...
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  • reminiscent of Couperin, and a single organ work by him survives, Fugue primi toni. French baroque harpsichordists Free scores by Nicolas Siret at the International...
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    1690 is unknown; he was probably a pupil of Nicolas Lebègue and served as titular organist of the Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church in Paris. He was considered...
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  • Saint-Thomas d’Aquin church, St.Nicolas-des Champs church and St. Gervais church where he succeeded the last organist from the Couperin family. He also taught...
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  • Charles Racquet (1598–1664) Louis Couperin (c. 1626–1661) François Roberday (1624–1680) Nicolas Gigault (c. 1627–1707) Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (1631–1702) Guillaume-Gabriel...
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    L'art de toucher le clavecin (category Compositions by François Couperin)
    purposes), along with Nicolas Siret's second volume of harpsichord pieces (Second livre de pièces de clavecin, published in 1719). Couperin, Francois (1974)...
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    Marin Marais and François Couperin, philosophers René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Antoine Arnauld and the Port-Royal, Nicolas Malebranche, Pierre Gassendi...
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  • He married Elisabeth Gobin in 1727 and they had two children. François Couperin owned a large harpsichord by Blanchet; instruments made by the Blanchet...
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  • started appearing around 1650. Louis Couperin is usually credited as the first composer to embrace the genre. Couperin wrote unmeasured preludes using long...
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    Jean-Baptiste Lully, Marin Marais, François Couperin, Henry Desmarest, Michel-Richard Delalande, Louis-Nicolas Clérambault and was made customary at the...
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  • was subsequently represented - and adorned - by François Couperin and the short-lived Nicolas de Grigny. Several theoretical treatises by Nivers are preserved...
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  • 1642 he was organist at St. Nicolas-des-Champs, then some time later master of music for the Jesuits. He taught Couperin and Lully and was an outstanding...
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  • include François d'Agincourt, Nicolas de Grigny, and probably many lesser figures such as Gabriel Garnier, Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy, and Gilles Jullien....
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  • Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers and Nicolas Lebègue taking the following three quarters. He gave lessons to the young François Couperin between 1679 and 1685 and...
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    Musicum — and works by Couperin and Montéclair — with Le Parlement de Musique (Martin Gester). 1993. Opus 111. OPS 30-99. "Louis-Nicolas Clérambault: La Muse...
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  • 1954) François Couperin (1668–1733) Louis Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean Cras (1879–1932) Ferdinand de Craywinckel (1820 – c. 1888) Nicolas Dalayrac (1753–1809)...
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    Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Arcangelo Corelli, François Couperin, Johann Hermann Schein, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Dieterich Buxtehude...
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  • 1650) Michel Lambert (1610–1696) Charles Mouton (1617 - before 1699) Louis Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691) Jean-Baptiste Lully...
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  • Friedemann Bach" Menuett by "Nicola Porpora" Praeludium and Allegro by "Gaetano Pugnani" La Précieuse by "Louis Couperin" Preghiera by "Giovanni Battista...
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    century. Dandrieu's harpsichord oeuvre is, after those of François Couperin and Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy, the most important in terms of sheer quantity of pieces...
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  • Michel Corrette Armand-Louis Couperin Guillaume Lasceux Jean-Nicolas Marrigues Jean-Baptiste Nôtre Louis-Nicolas Séjan Nicolas Séjan Augustin Barié Édouard...
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    Exemplars include Jean Philippe Rameau, Louis-Claude Daquin and François Couperin in France; in Germany, the style's main proponents were C. P. E. Bach and...
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    Friedemann Bach" Menuett by "Nicola Porpora" Praeludium and Allegro by "Gaetano Pugnani" La Précieuse by "Louis Couperin" Preghiera by "Giovanni Battista...
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  • social unique 2020" (PDF). Retrieved 6 April 2023. "Les membres de Couperin", Couperin.org (in French), Paris, retrieved 12 July 2018 "Université Paris-Dauphine :...
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  • and the Leçons de ténèbres of Nicolas Bernier, Jean Gilles, Michel Richard Delalande, Michel Lambert, François Couperin. The high baroque Central European...
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    Roux, Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Jean-François Dandrieu, Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Charles Dieupart and Nicolas Siret. Rameau and Couperin had different...
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