• Art. Couperin, Antoinette-Victoire, Couperin, Céleste-Thérèse, Couperin, Elisabeth, Antoinette, Couperin, Margueritte-Antoinette, Couperin, Marie-Madeleine...
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    known as Couperin le Grand ("Couperin the Great") to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented Couperin family. Couperin was born in...
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  • Madeleine (Marthe, Marie) de Valmalète, born July 28, 1899, in Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis, at the time Seine), died August 2, 1999, in Marseille, was...
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    in Paris. The organists of the church included Louis Couperin and his nephew François Couperin, two of the most celebrated composers and musicians of...
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  • rêveuse Jean-Baptiste Lully: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs François Couperin: Troisième leçon de Ténèbres Savall: Prélude pour Monsieur Vauquelin; Une...
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    titled Terpsicore. The eighteenth century French dancer and courtesan Marie-Madeleine Guimard named the private theater in her private palace (1766) the...
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    as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, and François Couperin thrived. In 1661, Louis founded the Académie Royale de Danse, and in 1669...
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  • (1830–1903) Joël-François Durand (born 1954) Louis Durey (1888–1979) Marie-Madeleine Duruflé (1921–1999) Maurice Duruflé (1902–1986) Pascal Dusapin (born...
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  • Paris, a Paris bourgeois [fr] but of probably briard ancestry like the Couperin family. Until 1650 he lived in the Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois parish, rue...
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  • Nicolas Lebègue. He was appointed organist at the church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine-en-la-Cité in 1706, where he took over from François d'Agincourt. He...
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    wartime works is Le tombeau de Couperin, composed between 1914 and 1917. The suite celebrates the tradition of François Couperin, the 18th-century French composer;...
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  • Charlier Matthieu Chedid Richard Clayderman, pianist Chuck Comeau Marie-Anne Couperin Dalida Damia Claude Debussy David Desrosiers Natalie Dessay, opera...
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    set. — 2005. (EAN 13 : 3760075340056) François Couperin, l'œuvre intégrale pour orgue / François Couperin, Complete organ works. Marina Tchebourkina at...
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    survived past childhood: Catherine-Madeleine, Louis, Jean-Baptiste, Gabrielle-Hilarie, Jean-Louis and Louis-Marie. From 1661 on, the trios and dances...
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    and her children played the clavecin, under the instruction of François Couperin. The young Mozart came to Paris and wrote two sonatas for clavecin and...
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    Built during the first French Empire, the Arc de Triomphe and Sainte Marie-Madeleine represent the best example of Empire-style architecture. Under Napoleon...
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    composers included Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and François Couperin. The Conservatoire de Musique de Paris was founded in 1795. By 1870, Paris...
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    written by the harpsichordist Jacques Champion de Chambonnières and the Couperin family. Under Louis XIV, the court in Versailles gradually took charge...
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  • Lycée Marie Curie, Échirolles Lycée Marie Curie, Strasbourg Lycée Marie de Champagne, Troyes Lycée Marie Laurencin, Mennecy Lycée Marie Madeleine Fourcade...
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  • Orchestra, conductor: Vladimir Jurowski 14 Apr 2019 Roger Kneebone François Couperin Les Idees Heureuses Performer: Sophie Yates. Bach Concerto for 2 Violins...
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  • first European microgroove vinyl record, L'Apothéose de Lully by François Couperin, conducted by Roger Désormière. Charlin developed a recording head in 1954...
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    Filippo Taglioni and music by Jean-Madeleine Schneitzhoeffer. Taglioni designed the work as a showcase for his daughter Marie. La Sylphide was the first ballet...
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    Lyons many times from 1917 to 1922. He wrote music including Le Tombeau de Couperin in Le Fresne, one of the old mansions of Lyons-la-Forêt. Monique de La...
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    Jollage [fr] (1755–1761) Louis-Claude Daquin (1755–1772) Armand-Louis Couperin (1755–1789) Claude Balbastre (1760–1793) Pierre-Claude Foucquet (1761–1772)...
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    re-dedicated on February 21, 1993, and re-inaugurated on May 18, 1993, by Marie-Madeleine Duruflé, and on May 30, 1993, by Marilyn Keiser. African-American gospel...
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    school is located at the edge of Fontainebleau, by the Lycee Francois Couperin. INSEAD students live in local accommodations around the Fontainebleau...
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    Maréchal-Juin Place Marguerite-de-Navarre Place Maria-Callas Place Marie-de-Miribel Place Marie-Madeleine-Fourcade Place du Maroc Place Martin-Nadaud Place des...
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    Built during the first French Empire, the Arc de Triomphe and Sainte Marie-Madeleine represent the best example of Empire-style architecture. Under Napoleon...
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  • 1954) Phil Coulter (born 1942) Armand-Louis Couperin (1727–1789) François Couperin (1668–1733) Louis Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean Courtois (fl. 1530–1545)...
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  • Britain (d. 1705) November 10 Louis III, Prince of Condé (d. 1710) François Couperin, French composer (d. 1733) November 11 – Johann Albert Fabricius, German...
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