Complete Keyboard Works, Series I (Series one : ordres i-xiii) Review

Complete Keyboard Works, Series I [Paperback]
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This is a wonderful collection of Francois Couperin's keyboard music, co-edited by Brahms in the 1880s and republished by Dover in the characteristically attractive format and low price that are that publisher's hallmark.It includes a piece I've loved and wanted to learn ever since I first heard it, perhaps 20 years ago, on a fine 1970's recording of baroque harpsichord music by Sylvia Marlowe on Sine Qua Non. Les Baricades Misterieuses (the preface notes that Couperin's titles were "often eccentric and quaint) is a beautiful, warm, mellow meditation on cycles of fifths and other piquant chord changes B flat.But the volume is a rich compendium with much else in the way of interesting, varied, lovely short pieces.

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Series I of excellent reprint of Augener edition edited by Brahms and Chrysander contains Ordes 1-13 including Les Papillons, Passacaille, Les Folies Francaises, more.


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