Examples of 'couperin' in a sentence

Meaning of "couperin"

couperin (noun) - A surname associated with a prominent French musical family of the Baroque era, particularly François Couperin, a renowned composer, harpsichordist, and organist known for his significant contributions to French classical music

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Couperin departs from his predecessors in many ways.
Some music composed for harpsichord by Rameau or Couperin makes direct reference to birds.
Couperin did not publish his church music and he refused to write for the theater.
This article presents a list of compositions by Louis Couperin.
The Couperin family were a musical dynasty of professional composers and performers.
Members of the Couperin consortium.
Louis Couperin is usually credited as the first composer to embrace the genre.
These character pieces were based on similar works composed by François Couperin.
François Couperin wrote special cembalosuites intended for nobility he was the teacher of.
With music from Rameau and Couperin.
Rameau and Couperin have different styles.
He told us that we should transcribe Le Tombeau de Couperin.
Couperin acknowledged his debt to the Italian composer Corelli.
Calvière was an admirer of François Couperin.
Called Couperin le Grand to distinguish him from his musical relatives.

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It is also sometimes referred to as simply The Couperin Suite.
Couperin and Montéclair.
Feigelson and Riche start with music of Couperin.
Couperin divided his time between Paris and Versailles.
Music composed by and for François Couperin.
Couperin and Bartók.
He was a pupil of François Couperin.
Couperin and Rameau.
The recording also contains works by François Couperin.
Couperin le Grand.
Organ of Louis and François Couperin exists still today inside.
Couperin to Pärt.
Tombeau de Couperin.
Couperin likes to pair his courantes, one contrasting and reflecting the other.
He studied with his father Armand-Louis Couperin.
Thomas asked her, as though Couperin was not in the room.
Butterflies, princesses and mysterious barricades - works for harpsichord by Couperin.
Rameau and Couperin became sources of inspiration, as reflected in the works of Ravel.
It contains exacting performance instructions, for which Couperin created his own symbols.
Lully, Couperin and Charpentier punctuated each day musical agenda of the monarch, discover the programmation.
The queen and her children played the clavecin, under the instruction of François Couperin.
After his death, his pupil Couperin returned to his quarters in the Chapelle Royale.
Johannes Brahms 's piano music was influenced by the keyboard music of Couperin.
The three Leçons by François Couperin belong to the most frequently-performed today.
His work falls under the French tradition between those of d'Anglebert and Couperin.
And Couperin provides wonderfully inventive takes on the usually straightforward Gigue, especially in La Françoise.
Poulenc compared it to the Forlane from Ravel 's Le tombeau de Couperin.
Charles Couperin and the painter 's daughter, c.
Designed by Clicquot, its most famous organist was François Couperin.
Like his brother Gervais-François, Pierre-Louis Couperin studied with his father Armand-Louis Couperin.
Born in Paris, he was a contemporary of Jean-Baptiste Lully and François Couperin.
Couperin & his time.
The title is intended to parallel the title of Maurice Ravel 's Le Tombeau de Couperin.
As of 2018, members of the Couperin consortium include the following institutions.
Next articleDeath of the harpsichordist Blandine Verlet, outstanding interpreter of François Couperin.

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