François Couperin

François Couperin, born in Paris in 1668, was a titan of French Baroque music, renowned as a composer, organist, and harpsichordist. Known as 'Couperin le Grand' to distinguish him from other musicians in his prolific family, his music is synonymous with the opulence and elegance of the reign of Louis XIV. Couperin's compositions, which include a vast array of chamber music and harpsichord pieces, are celebrated for their technical brilliance and expressive depth. His most famous work, 'Les Baricades Mistérieuses', remains a staple in the classical repertoire, captivating audiences with its intricate melodies and harmonies. Couperin's legacy endures, inspiring generations of musicians and music enthusiasts alike.

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François Couperin

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