Baerenreiter Verlag Pieces for Harpsichord, Book 4 - Couperin - Book
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- Composer/Author: COUPERIN, FRANCOIS
- Instrumentation: HARPSICHORD
- Model # BA10847
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Harpsichord
- New edition with the first-time evaluation of an extensive body of sources
- Includes Couperin's original expression marks
- Extensive Introduction, notes on historical performance practice, a glossary and Couperin's "Explication des Agremens, et des Signes" (Fr/Eng)
"French musicologist Denis Herlin, who mastered the harpsichord under the tutelage of keyboard legends such as Kenneth Gilbert and Huguette Dreyfus, once more presents an exemplary edition of a classic from the harpsichord repertoire. ... In the detailed Foreword ... Herlin explains the circumstances of composition, structure, ornamentation and also touches on the question of instruments. The musical notation is of delightful clarity ... The care that Couperin gave to the engraving of his 'Pieces de clavecin' is attested by the interspersed facsimiles of the first print, which lend this edition a bibliophile touch."
(The Jury German Music Edition Award 2017 BA10844)
This Urtext edition of the "Quatrieme livre" (1730) containing harpsichord pieces divided into eight ordres concludes Barenreiter's authoritative new edition of Couperin's "Pieces de clavecin". For the first time, the editor has meticulously evaluated the many copies of the original print, most of which he unearthed himself in international libraries. All variants are recorded in detail in the Critical Commentary.
Numerous facsimile illustrations and the preservation of the original print's essential features in a modern engraving offer todays performers a fascinating insight into the unique sound world of this music. In addition to a detailed Introduction, this comprehensive edition offers notes on historical performance practice, an extensive glossary and Couperin's "Explication des Agremens, et des Signes" (each in Fr/Eng).

