Right in the middle of the seventeenth century came to Paris a young man, about twenty-five years. He was a musician, playing viola, organ and harpsichord. Who encouraged him to sit in the big city was Shmboniir composer, musician and father of famous French school of harpsichord music. Shmboniir heard him play and took him under his wing to teach him and help him get to the suits had talents: the great city of Paris in particular - Palace of King Louis XIV. The young man's name was Louis Couperin.
Couperin "'s slipped 'into' a soon" Parisian musical. Within two years he was appointed organist at the Church-player set. Dobos, and played the viola with the king. He lived with his family next to the church, now located right in front of Paris City Hall (not far from the huge department store, The - BHV). Wages earned him his job well, as you might expect from the best job he could find a player-organ in Paris, including ...
Couperin did not last long. He died ten years later, without ever making it to remove the works published in print. Although published as a musician and organist and calibration, the great majority of his work (which has two hundred pieces, in total) intended for harpsichord, the instrument was - I guess - his favorite.
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The complexity of the music, constantly changing rhythms, harmony and unusual Hfrliodim's vague, complex melodic ideas, they may be reasons why the music of Louis Couperin rarely played, and shame. This fantastic music.
Suite of works by Louis Couperin harpsichord solo and a selection of works by French music, upcoming concert concert series "Sounds and Words", at - 19 and - 21 June, degrees and Tel Aviv ... and the details at the Post "below. Prelude lute-harpsichord, playing ulysse nardin Robert Hill.
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