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Couperin
[ koopuh-ran ]
noun
- 贵谤补苍路莽辞颈蝉 [f, r, ah, n, -, swa], 1668鈥1733, French composer.
Couperin
/ 办耻辫谤蓻虄 /
noun
- Couperin贵谤补苍莽辞颈蝉16681733MFrenchMUSIC: composer 贵谤补苍莽辞颈蝉 (fr蓱虄swa). 1668鈥1733, French composer, noted for his harpsichord suites and organ music
Example Sentences
By contrast, according to the hall鈥檚 archives, the Ravel works on Friday鈥檚 program, 鈥淟e Tombeau de Couperin鈥 and 鈥淏ol茅ro,鈥 have been performed there 48 and 114 times.
The latter two singers perform on 鈥淎mazone鈥; Mr. Christie also joins for an instrumental work by French composer Louis Couperin.
The house contained an antique harpsichord, on which Ross made his breakthrough Rameau and Couperin recordings and played many of the Scarlatti sessions.
Handel鈥檚 eight suites for harpsichord, published in 1720, haven鈥檛 always gotten as much attention or respect among performers as the keyboard works of Couperin, Rameau or, especially, Bach.
In Couperin, every note has a meaning: It鈥檚 in a certain place for a reason, but it鈥檚 really a question of balance and improvisation.
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