As recorded by David Russell on Air on a G String (Telarc 80693-25).
This duo has been taken from the siginificant collection 'Les Goûts-réünis ou Nouveaux Concerts à l'usage de toutes sortes d'instruments' by François Couperin (1668-1733). Written in the typical Frenc...
This edition contains Couperin’s four 'Concerts royaux', which were published in 1722 as part of Book III of his 'Pièces de clavecin'. For the first time it makes these pieces, scored for chamber ense...
Alongside Chambonnières and Rameau, François Couperin was a leading French composer and harpsichordist of his time. 'Pièces de clavecin' is his best known composition, consisting of 27 suites called '...
What is hidden behind the seductively hypnotic repeating theme of Couperin's Les Baricades Mistérieuses? The original allusion of the title is long forgotten, though tantalizing theories abound, but t...