- A
harpsichord is a
musical instrument pla**** by
means of a keyboard.
Depressing a key
raises its back end
within the instrument,
which in turn
raises a...
- The
clavecin électrique (or
clavessin électrique) was a
musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste
Thillaie Delaborde, a
French Jesuit priest...
- one of his works, in fact, has been discovered, the IX
Suittes pour le
Clavessin. This work, one opus number, was
printed in
Amsterdam in 1712 by the famous...
-
Livre de Pièces de Clavecin, was
published in 1706; the second, Pièces de
Clavessin, in 1724; and the third,
Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin, in 1726...
-
published by the
composer himself in 1670 in two
volumes of Les pièces de
clavessin, and the rest are
known through some 20 m****cript sources, most of which...
- of Paris.] Le Roux is
known only for his 1705 publication,
Pieces de
Clavessin, that are
arranged into
seven 'suites' (the term was not used by Le Roux)...
- d'orgue (1676): 8
organ suites in the
eight Church Modes Les pièces de
clavessin (1676):
harpsichord suites 2e
livre d'orgue (1678): a m**** and Magnificat...
-
harpsichord and
other instruments. In 1701, he
published his Six
Suittes de
clavessin,
published in Amsterdam. He is next
heard of on 11
February 1703 in London...
- Dieupart,
whose fame was
greatest in England, and on
whose Six
Suittes de
clavessin Bach's
English Suites were in part based.
Surface characteristics of the...
- a
table of
embellishments and
their execution showing the coulé as a slur-like
marking between notes – from D'Anglebert's Pièces de
Clavessin (1689)...