Couperin, François Piéces de clavecin for Harpsichord Premier livre The high point of French clavecin music The original edition of the first volume of Couperin’s “Pièces de clavecin”(1713), supervised by the composer himself, is noteworthy for its extraordinary notational precision. It contains exacting performance instructions, for which Couperin created his own symbols. This new Urtext edition in a modern engraving retains the essential features of the original print, such as the distinction between curved ties and straight legato slurs, thereby giving today’s players fascinating insights into the special sound of this music. The editor has, for the first time, closely analysed the various proofs of the original edition, some of which he discovered himself. He lists these alternative readings in the Critical Commentary. The edition also presents conflicting versions of several pieces as well as an anonymous work possibly attributable to Couperin. A detailed Foreword, notes on period performance practice and facsimile illustrations round off this edition, making it indispensable to all admirers and performers of French clavecin music. • First evaluation of an extensive number of sources • With Couperin’s original expression marks • Contains optimum page turns • Notes on performance practice, detailed trilingual Foreword (Fr/Eng) and a Critical Commentary (Eng) •Preface •Glossaire / Glossary •English Translation of the Preface to Couperin's First Book •Pièces de clavecin. Premier livre: •Preface •Premier Ordre: •Allemande l'Auguste •Premiere Courante •[Première Courante avec] Dessus plus orné sans changer la Basse •Seconde Courante •Sarabande la Majestüeuse •Gavotte •Ornemens pour diversifier la Gavotte précédente sans changer la Basse •La Milordine Gigue •Menuet •Double du Menuet précéndent •Les Silvains •Les Abeilles •La Nanète •Les Sentimens Sarabande •La Pastorélle •Les Nonètes •Les Bourbonnoise Gavote •La Manon •L'Enchanteresse •La Fleurie ou la tendre Nanètte •Les Plaisirs de Saint Germain en Laye •Second Ordre: •Allemande la Laborieuse •Premiere Courante •Second Courante •Sarabande la Prude •L'Antonine •Gavotte •Menuet •Canaries •Double des Canaries •Passepied •Rigaudon •La Charoloise •La Diane •Fanfare pour la Suitte de la Diane •Le Terpsicore •La Florentine •La Garnier •La Babet •Les Idées Heureuses •La Mimi •La Diligente •La Flateuse •La Voluptüeuse •Les Papillons •Troisiême Ordre: •Allemande la Ténébreuse •Premiere Courante •Second Courante •Sarabande la Lugubre •Gavotte •Menuet •Les Pélerines •Les Laurentines •L'Espagnolète •Les Regrets •Les Matelotes Provencales •La Favorite Chaconne •La Lutine •Quatriême Ordre: •La Marche des Gris-vêtus •Les Baccanales •La Pateline •Le Réveil-matin •Cinquiême Ordre: •Allemande la Logivriére •Premier Courante •Seconde Courante •Sarabande la Dangereuse •Gigue •La Badine •La Badine (1707) •La Tendre Fanchon •La Bandoline •La Flore •L'Angélique •La Villers •Les Vendangeuses •Les Agrémens •Les Ondes •Explication des Agrémens, et des Signes •Appendice / Appendix: •La Diane (1707)
SKU: FZ.5834
ISBN 9790230658348. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
These early music methods are in facsimile in two books. Anonyme - Jean-Henry d'ANGLEBERT - Francois COUPERIN (1-2) - Jean-Joseph Cassanea de MONDONVILLE - Michel CORRETTE (1) - Jacques Champion de CHAMBONNIERES - Francois DAGINCOURT - Jean-Francois DANDRIEU - Louis Claude DAQUIN - Jean II DENIS - Francois DIEUPART - Louis-Antoine DORNEL - Antoine FORQUERAY - Antoine FURETIERE - Charles Alexandre JOLLAGE - Nicolas-Antoine LEBEGUE - Jean Leonor LE GALLOIS - Gaspard LE ROUX - Marin MERSENNE - Jean-Philippe RAMEAU (1-2-3) - Pancrace ROYER - Michel de SAINT LAMBERT - Charles Joseph VAN HELMONT. Table of contents: Mersenne Marin: Harmonie universelle - 1636. Denis Jean II: Traite de l'accord de l'espinette - 1650. Chambonnieres Jacques Champion de: Les pieces de clavessin - 1670. Anonyme: Tablature pour le clavecin - s. d. Lebegue Nicolas-Antoine: Les pieces de clavessin - 1677. Le Gallois Jean Leonor: Lettre de Mr Le Gallois - 1680. Anglebert Jean-Henry d': Pieces de clavecin - 1689. Furetiere Antoine: Dictionnaire universel - 1690. Dieupart Francois: Six suittes de clavessin - 1701. Saint-Lambert Michel de: Les principes du clavecin - 1702. Le Roux Gaspard: Pieces de clavessin - 1705. Couperin Francois: Pieces de clavecin - 1713. Couperin Francois: L'art de toucher le clavecin - 1717. Rameau Jean-Philippe: Pieces de clavecin - 1724. Dandrieu Jean-Francois: Livre de pieces de clavecin - 1724. Rameau Jean-Philippe: Nouvelles suites de pieces de clavecin - 1728. Dornel Louis Antoine: Pieces de clavecin - 1731. Dagincourt Francois: Pieces de clavecin - 1733. Corrette Michel: Premier livre de pieces de clavecin - 1734. Daquin Louis Claude: 1er livre de pieces de clavecin - 1735. Rameau Jean-Philippe: Pieces de clavecin - 1736. Van Helmont Charles Joseph: Pieces de clavecin - 1737. Jollage Charles Alexandre: Premier livre de pieces de clavecin - 1738. Royer Pancrace: Pieces de clavecin - 1737. Forqueray Antoine: Pieces de viole (. . . ) mises en pieces de clavecin - 1747. Mondonville Jean-Joseph Cassanea de: Pieces de clavecin avec voix ou violon - 1748. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of copies from:- Inguimbertine Library of Carpentras (France). - Municipal Library of Lyon (France). - National Library of Paris (France). - Sainte Genevieve Library of Paris (France). - British Library of London (England). - Municipal Library of Grenoble (France). - Municipal Library of Bordeaux (France). - Gemmente Museum of The Hague (Netherlands). - In Private collection. Anne Fuzeau Classique propose the complete theoretic documentation, methods, classical music scores on the harpsichord.
SKU: FZ.5849
ISBN 9790230658492. 22.00 x 31.00 cm inches.
These original publications of Couperin, Corrette, Boismortier, Duphly and Bach are in facsimile on Fac-similes et Enseignement collection. Couperin Francois : L'art de toucher le clavecin. Paris, 1717. Allemande. Couperin Francois : Quatrieme livre de pieces de clavecin. Paris, 1730. Menuets croises. Corrette Michel : Premier livre de pieces de clavecin. Paris, 1734. - Manuscrit, s. d. Les Giboulees de Mars. Boismortier Joseph Bodin de : Quatre suites de pieces de clavecin. Paris, 1736. La Rustique. Duphly Jacques : Pieces de clavecin, quatrieme livre. Paris, 1768. La Du Buq. Bach Carl Philipp Emmanuel : Kurze und leichte clavierstucke. Berlin, c. 1766. Allegro. Fantasia. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. This facsimile was realized by Emer buckley for harpsichord. Facsimile of copies from: - National Library of Paris (France). - Inguimbertine Library of Carpentras (France). - Zentralbibliothek of Zurich (Switzerland). - osterreichische Nationalbibliothek of Wien (Austria). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: BT.ALHE31970
French.
The third volume of Couperin's Pieces for Harpsichord does not contain a date of publication, however it is thought to have been composed during 1716-1717, due to the address which the composer gave on his other Harpsichordcompositions. Yet, the compilation remains a favourite. François Couperin (1668-1733) is often nicknamed 'Couperin the Great' to distinguish him from other members of the musical family. Many of the composer's works havepicturesque titles. Examples of this in his third volume of Pieces for Harpsichord include, La Langueur (Languor), Le Petit-Rien (The Little-Nothing) and L'Artiste (The Artist). Couperin's moods are expressed through choices ofkeys, adventurous harmonies and discords. With a significant amount of variation and inspiration, these Pieces for Harpsichord are essential to the repertoire of aspiring players of the instrument.
SKU: BT.ALHE31972
Harpsichord work - Volume 4, LP.24 by Francois Couperin is the fourth in a series of 4 volumes of suites for Harpsichord. Published in 1930, three years before Couperin_x001A_s death, when he was very ill, this volume initiallypresented some small mistakes and some white pages. It features seven Ordres, from the 20th to the 27th, with a total of 43 pieces. For upper-intermediate players, this volume was edited by Kenneth Gilbert. François Couperinwas a very famous French composer who played the Harpsichord, the Organ. Coming from a famous family of musicians, he was nicknamed _x001A_Couperin le Grand_x001A_ (Couperin the Great).
SKU: HL.48188014
UPC: 888680844363. 9.0x12.0x0.39 inches.
â??Harpsichord work - Volume 4, LP.24 by Francois Couperin is the fourth in a series of 4 volumes of suites for Harpsichord. Published in 1930, three years before Couperin?s death, when he was very ill, this volume initially presented some small mistakes and some white pages. It features seven Ordres, from the 20th to the 27th, with a total of 43 pieces. For upper-intermediate players, this volume was edited by Kenneth Gilbert. François Couperin was a very famous French composer who played the Harpsichord, the Organ. Coming from a famous family of musicians, he was nicknamed ?Couperin le Grand? (â?â??Couperin the Greatâ?â??).â?.
SKU: HL.48188013
UPC: 888680908263. 9.0x12.0x0.499 inches.
The first volume of Couperin's Harpsichord Pieces does not contain a date of publication, however, it is thought to have been composed during 1716-1717, due to the address which the composer gave on his other Harpsichord compositions. Yet, the compilation remains a favourite. Francois Couperin (1668-1733) is often nicknamed 'Couperin the Great' to distinguish him from other members of the musical family. Many of the composer's works have picturesque titles. Examples of this in his first volume of Pieces for Harpsichord include, Les Papillons (The Butterflies), L'Enchanteresse (The Enchanting) and Les Plaisirs de Saint Germain en Laye (The Pleasures of Saint Germain en Laye). Couperin's moods are expressed through choices of keys, adventurous harmonies and discords. With a significant amount of variation and inspiration, Pieces for Harpsichord is essential to the repertoire of aspiring players of the instrument..
SKU: HL.48188858
UPC: 840126994933. 9.0x12.0x0.306 inches. French.
The complete Harpsichord work - Volume 2 by Louis Couperin is the second of a series of volumes with suites for Harpsichord. Composed in a Baroque style, the whole series features 133 pieces for advanced players. Louis Couperin (1626-1661) was a French composer and performer, who created many pieces for Organ and for Harpsichord who later became musician at the court. He invented the genre of Unmeasured Prelude for which he created a form of notation where the harpsichordist can choose how long each note lasts. Francois Couperin, Louis? nephew, is also a very famous musician who played the Harpsichord..
SKU: BA.BA10845
ISBN 9790006505623. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Preface: Denis Herlin.
‘Once again the French musicologist Denis Herlin, who mastered the harpsichord under the tutelage of such keyboard legends as Kenneth Gilbert and Huguette Dreyfus, has presented an exemplary edition of a classic from the harpsichord repertoire.’ (Jury of the German Music Edition Prize on BA 10844)Bärenreiter presents Book II of Couperin’s “Pièces de clavecinâ€, first published in 1717, In addition the eight preludes and one allemande from his treatise “L’Art de toucher le clavecin†are included in the appendix. For the first time Denis Herlin has evaluated the many later impressions of the original print, most of which he unearthed himself in international libraries. By preserving the essential features of the original print while largely dispensing with disruptive page-turns within the pieces, the volume brings modern performers close to the special sound of this music. Rounding off this pioneering new edition are an extensive Foreword, notes on historical performance practice, a comprehensive glossary, facsimile pages and a detailed Critical Commentary.
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