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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...
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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...
- Figueiredo". Estadão.
Retrieved 2024-10-18.
Renaud Machart (2016-07-08). "Le
claveciniste brésilien
Nicolau de
Figueiredo est mort". Le Monde.
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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...
- (Paris, 1913), Jean-Sébastien Bach,
auteur comique (Madrid, 1915), Les
Clavecinistes : étude
critique (Paris, 1924), La
Musique à
Paris sous le règne de...
- both
modern and as
inheritors of the
tradition of
Couperin and the
clavecinistes of the 18th century.[citation needed]
Contrasts can be
found between...
- 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...
- King's Singers,
Amadeus Quartet, ECO Wind Ensemble,
Holliger Ensemble, Les
Clavecinistes français,
Stuttgart Schola Cantorum,
Edinburgh Festival Chorus...
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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...
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instrumentistes "baroqueux"
italiens – le
violoniste Enrico Gatti, le
claveciniste Guido Morini –
entourent le ténor
Marco Beasley. Ce
dernier s'attache...