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[François Couperin] Introducing famous and popular pieces by the composer who loved the harpsichord

François Couperin, a French composer of the Baroque era.

He grew up in the illustrious musical Couperin family and became the most famous member of his lineage.

Among French musicians he was a unique talent; it is said that the famous German composer Brahms—despite his strong dislike of French music—showed considerable interest in Couperin’s works.

In this article, we introduce some of François Couperin’s masterpieces and popular pieces.

Among his works, the Pièces de clavecin—over 200 pieces—hold a central place.

From these, we’ve selected some of the most renowned pieces, so please enjoy the elegant, evocative music played on the harpsichord.

François Couperin: Introducing Masterpieces and Popular Works by the Composer Who Loved the Harpsichord (31–40)

From the Third Book of Harpsichord Pieces, Suite No. 14, No. 6François Couperin

From Harpsichord Pieces, Book III, Suite No.

14 (Pièces de clavecin, Troisième Livre, Ordre No.

14), No.

6: La Julliet.

Performed by the accordion duo Una Sinistra: Yulia Amerikova and Alexander Seribanov.

From Pièces de clavecin, Book III, Suite No. 15: No. 4 and No. 5François Couperin

2013-10-31 Couperin: Musette de Choisy / Musette de Taverny (Musette de Choisy & Musette de Taverny)
From Pièces de clavecin, Book III, Suite No. 15: No. 4 and No. 5François Couperin

From Harpsichord Pieces, Book III, Suite No.

15 (Pièces de clavecin, Troisième Livre, Ordre No.

15): No.

4, Musette of Choisy (Musette de Choisy), and No.

5, Musette of the Tavern (Musette de la Taverne).

Performed by Yuko Taniwaki and Hideaki Yoshida.

Kengun Cultural Hall, Kumamoto City.

Trio Sonata in G minor “Astrée”François Couperin

Trio Sonata in G minor “L’Astrée.” Performed by: Flauto traverso – Joanna Marsden, Baroque violin – Peter Lekx, Viola da gamba – Kyle Irving-Moroz, Harpsichord – Rona Nadler.

The Court Concert – Concert No. 3 in A majorFrançois Couperin

The Royal Concerts – Concerto No.

3 in A Major (Concerts royaux: Concerto No.

3 in A Major).

Performed by Ensemble Floridante.

Flute: Mari-Liis Vihermäe; Violin: Meelis Orgse; Viola da gamba: Tõnu Jõesaar; Harpsichord: Saale Fischer.

Concert at the Royal Palace – Concert No. 4 in E minorFrançois Couperin

Royal Concerts – Concerto No.

4 in E Minor (Concerts royaux: Concerto No.

4 in E Minor).

Performed by Milena Cord-To-Claux (recorder), Ventura Rico (viola da gamba), and Alejandro Casal (harpsichord).

At the Seville Conservatory.

[François Couperin] Introducing Masterpieces and Popular Works by the Composer Who Loved the Harpsichord (41–50)

Suite collection “People of Various Nations”, Second Suite “The Spaniards”François Couperin

Suite collection Les Nations, 2nd Ordre, “L’Espagnole” (The Spaniard).

Performed by Ensemble Chouchou from Osaka.

Members: Naoko Zaizen, Masahiko Ueda, Yuka Nagao, Ayane Hariya, Hiroyuki Ueda, Natsuo Kubota, and Hiromi Okamoto.

Fusion of Hobbies – from Concert No. 8 in G majorFrançois Couperin

Couperin – Les gouts reunis concert No. 8 in G major (part1)
Fusion of Hobbies – from Concert No. 8 in G majorFrançois Couperin

From Les goûts-réunis: Concerto No.

8 in G major — 1.

Overture, 3.

Air noblement, 5.

Air léger.

Performed by Salit Sera (recorder), Tal Arbel (viola da gamba), and Marina Minkin (harpsichord).