francois couperin
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Definition
Proper noun: * François Couperin: A French composer of the Baroque period, renowned for his keyboard music, particularly for the harpsichord and organ. He was a member of a prominent family of musicians and organists.
Usage
- François Couperin is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the historical figure. It is typically used in discussions of music history, Baroque composition, and French culture.
- The elegance and ornamentation in François Couperin's harpsichord suites are characteristic of the French Baroque style.
- Scholars often compare the keyboard works of François Couperin with those of his German contemporary, Johann Sebastian Bach.
Advanced Usage
- "Couperin": In musical contexts, the surname "Couperin" alone is often understood to refer to François Couperin, due to his fame. However, it can also refer to other members of the Couperin family.
- The concert featured several pieces by Couperin.
Variants and Related Words
- Couperin: The family name.
- Les Couperins: Refers to the Couperin family collectively.
- Couperin le Grand ("Couperin the Great"): An epithet sometimes used to distinguish François Couperin from other family members.
Synonyms
- Composer: A general term for one who writes music.
- Musician: A general term for a person who plays or composes music.
- Harpsichordist: A player of the harpsichord (one of his primary instruments).
Related Phrases and Contexts
- "Pièces de clavecin": This French phrase, meaning "pieces for harpsichord," is the title of Couperin's most famous published collections of music.
- He is best known for his Pièces de clavecin.
- "L'Art de toucher le clavecin" ("The Art of Playing the Harpsichord"): The title of his influential pedagogical treatise.
- François Couperin wrote an important method book titled L'Art de toucher le clavecin.
Noun
- French composer of music for organ and a member of a family of distinguished organists (1668-1733)