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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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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Armand-Louis Couperin (25 February 1727 – 2 February 1789) was a French composer, organist, and harpsichordist of the late Baroque and early Classical...
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centuries). 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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Pierre-Louis Couperin (14 March 1755 – 10 October 1789) was a French organist and composer, a member of the famous Couperin dynasty of composer-organists...
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This article presents a list of compositions by Louis Couperin. Couperin's harpsichord music was catalogued by musicologist Bruce Gustafson. The same numbering...
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(1629–1691) Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (1601–1672) Louis Couperin (c.1626–1661) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749) Charles Dieupart (1667–1740)...
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form, and his contemporaries, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières and Louis Couperin popularized the rondo form in France in the 17th century. These composers...
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style in Paris. The organists of the church included Louis Couperin and his nephew François Couperin, two of the most celebrated composers and musicians...
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teachings. The profound influence on Louis Couperin made Froberger partially responsible for the change Couperin brought into the French organ tradition...
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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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French classical organ. Instrumental in establishing this style were Louis Couperin (c. 1626–1661), who experimented with structure, registration and melodic...
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forms (a collection by Louis Couperin that is in manuscript does not seem to have been published. See Guy Oldham, "Louis Couperin: A New Source of French...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, and François Couperin thrived. In 1661, Louis founded the Académie Royale de Danse, and in 1669, the Académie...
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minor, Op. 28/8 Muzio Clementi Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor, Op. 25/5 Louis Couperin Bauyn manuscript: Pavane in F-sharp minor Ernst von Dohnányi Suite in...
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Viennois; lyrics by J. Kilp O salutaris hostia (published 1916); after Louis Couperin; lyrics by Alice Mattullath O sanctissima (published 1916); freely adapted...
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Sebastian Bach. The French clavecinists, especially Louis Couperin and his nephew François Couperin, used a variant of the form—the passacaille en rondeau—with...
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"Giovanni Battista Martini" Aubade Provençale by "Louis Couperin" Chanson Louis XIII and Pavane by "Louis Couperin" La Chasse (Caprice) by "Jean Baptiste Cartier"...
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Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610, one by Emperor Leopold I, one by Louis Couperin in 1658, four settings by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (H.60, H.63, H.65...
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Bach (1685–1750) William Byrd (c.1540-1623) Louis Couperin (c.1626-1661) François Couperin (1668–1733) Louis-Claude Daquin (1694–1772) Girolamo Frescobaldi...
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performer, were used as introductory movements in harpsichord suites. Louis Couperin (c.1626–1661) was the first composer to embrace the genre, and harpsichord...
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(1755–1760) Charles-Alexandre Jollage [fr] (1755–1761) Louis-Claude Daquin (1755–1772) Armand-Louis Couperin (1755–1789) Claude Balbastre (1760–1793) Pierre-Claude...
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"Giovanni Battista Martini" Aubade Provençale by "Louis Couperin" Chanson Louis XIII and Pavane by "Louis Couperin" La Chasse (Caprice) by "Jean Baptiste Cartier"...
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Napoléon Coste (1805–1883) Bruno Coulais (born 1954) François Couperin (1668–1733) Louis Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean Cras (1879–1932) Ferdinand de Craywinckel...
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1672) Jacques de Gouy (c. 1610 – after 1650) Michel Lambert (1610–1696) Louis Couperin (c. 1626 – 1661) Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691) Jean-Baptiste Lully...
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(1727–1789) François Martin (1727–1757) Tommaso Traetta (1727–1779) Armand-Louis Couperin (1727–1789) Franz Asplmayr (1728–1786) Michele Stratico (1728–1783)...
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Continental Congressman for Connecticut (b. 1750) February 2 – Armand-Louis Couperin, French composer and keyboard player (b. 1727) February 12 – Ethan Allen...
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Titelouze Louis Archimbaud Jacques Boyvin Guillaume-Antoine Calvière Louis-Nicolas Clérambault Gaspard Corrette François Couperin Louis Couperin François...
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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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Armand-Louis Couperin. In 1789, Gervais-François replaced his father at the Sainte-Chapelle organ. Gervais-François succeeded his brother Pierre-Louis Couperin...
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