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- publishing firm in the 1790s. In 1803 he began publishing the Repertoire des Clavecinistes, which included the first editions of keyboard pieces by composers such...
- Michel-Richard Delalande, ou, Le Lully latin 2005 "Que savons-nous de Delalande claveciniste? Comme certains de ses confrères dont les plus illustres, les Couperin...
- Field replied with a characteristic pun: "I am not a Calvinist, but a Claveciniste (French for harpsichordist)." Field became well-known for his post-London...
- King's Singers, Amadeus Quartet, ECO Wind Ensemble, Holliger Ensemble, Les Clavecinistes français, Stuttgart Schola Cantorum, Edinburgh Festival Chorus...
- Garcia-Roza, escritor e professor, morre aos 84 anos (in Portuguese) Décès du claveciniste Kenneth Gilbert (in French) Neuss’ erster Olympiastarter verstorben (in...
- (Paris, 1913), Jean-Sébastien Bach, auteur comique (Madrid, 1915), Les Clavecinistes : étude critique (Paris, 1924), La Musique à Paris sous le règne de...
- titles like La Coquette or L'aimable Esprit as were po****r among the clavecinistes. Short, simple phrases and clear motives characterize the pieces in...
- Cyprien Katsaris. As a musicologist, he is known for his study Les Clavecinistes de 1637 à 1790, written between 1864 and 1867. One of his students was...
- Polish) Décès du poète et chanteur Julos Beaucarne (in French) Décès du claveciniste et organiste Jean-Patrice Brosse (in French) Legendary Spanish Film director...
- Blamont, uncle of his ****ure wife. In 1741, he bought the charge of Claveciniste de la Chambre from Marguerite-Antoinette Couperin, which she had inherited...