- A
harpsichordist is a
person who
plays the harpsichord.
Harpsichordists may play as soloists, as accompanists, as
chamber musicians, or as
members of...
-
harpsichord are
known as
harpsichordists. This list
includes post 19th-century
harpsichordists.
Notable earlier harpsichordists mostly appear on the list...
- Anna Lang, née
Nordqvist (Stockholm, 5 July 1874 – 12
December 1920) was a
Swedish court harpist. Lang was the
daughter of the
conductor of the Kungliga...
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Scott Ross (March 1, 1951 – June 13, 1989) was a
United States-born
harpsichordist who
lived in
France and
Canada for many years. His
recordings include...
- John
Whitelaw (born 1943) is an American-born
Canadian harpsichordist. Born in New York in 1943,
Whitelaw was
originally trained as a
pianist at liberal...
- This
article lists French composers who
wrote for the
harpsichord during the 17th and 18th centuries. Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691)
Jacques Champion...
- teacher, playwright,
composer and ethnomusicologist.
Beginning as a
harpsichordist, he
turned to
research of
early Italian music and co-founded the Nuova...
- 15
February 1981) was a
German conductor, choirmaster, organist, and
harpsichordist. Karl
Richter was born in
Plauen to
Christian Johannes Richter, a Protestant...
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Joseph Payne (6 July 1937 – 14
January 2008) was a British/Swiss
German harpsichordist, clavichordist,
organist and musicologist,
whose worldwide re****tion...
- Béatrice
Martin (born 1973) is a
French harpsichordist. Born in Annecy,
Martin began playing the
harpsichord at the age of 6
years old in
parallel with...