
If you’re looking for an expertly performed and beautifully recorded selection of François Couperin’s chamber and keyboard works, this Alpha offering is certainly worthy of
Back in the 1980s Jordi Savall received well-deserved international acclaim for his stylish, if not idiomatically unique, recordings of François Couperin’s Les Nations, Les Apothéoses,
Although we usually associate Masses with vocal music, these solo organ works by a very young François Couperin (published in 1690) are examples of a
While the availability of programs devoted to the chamber music of François Couperin have been relatively constant throughout the CD era, fans of the composer
François Couperin’s highly imaginative and diverse keyboard oeuvre has been a source of many inspired, occasionally controversial recorded performances on LP and CD. Here, rather
This is a mid-price reissue of the recording on which colleague Rad Bennett lavished well-deserved praise (type Q1325 in search reviews). Sopranos Sandrine Piau and
Paris-born Pierre Fournier (1906-1986) was the leading French cellist of his time, renowned for his elegant playing of the standard repertoire and for his ties
My favorable comments on Angela Hewitt’s first of three projected Couperin piano releases (type Q6497 in Search Reviews) apply for Volume 2. Here she offers
Having participated in the unprecedented first complete recording of François Couperin’s chamber music nearly 30 years ago for SEON (now Sony), brothers Barthold and Wieland
Couperin on piano? The idea is not so far-fetched as it may seem. After all, none other than Johannes Brahms edited his complete keyboard music