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Showing posts with label François Couperin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label François Couperin. Show all posts

Agnès Clément LE ROSSIGNOL EN AMOUR

Isn’t it true that the sounds of the harp soar directly up to heaven? The program idea of the splendid young French harpist Agnès Clément ,...

Lucie Horsch / Academy of Ancient Music BAROQUE JOURNEY

The astonishing 19-year-old Dutch recorder player Lucie Horsch returns to takes us on a journey around Baroque Europe, showcasing the most ...

Les Talens Lyriques / Christophe Rousset FRANÇOIS COUPERIN Les Nations

The 350th anniversary of François Couperin's birth evoked less activity than other anniversaries in the year 2018, when this album appea...

Les Talens Lyriques / Christophe Rousset FRANÇOIS COUPERIN Ariane consolée par Bacchus - Apothéoses de Lully & de Corelli

Here, for the first time, we can hear what appears to be a lost cantata by François Couperin. Numerous of his secular airs, chansons and c...

Olivier Fortin FRANÇOIS COUPERIN L'Art de Toucher le Clavecin

The harpsichord is perfect in its compass, and brilliant in itself; but, as one can neither swell nor diminish its notes, I shall always be...

Les Folies Françoises / Patrick Cöhen-Akenine FRANÇOIS COUPERIN Portraits crosés

The great originality of the harpsichord works of François Couperin (1668-1733) lies in his progressively freeing himself from dance suite ...