François Couperin, classical music composer

François Couperin

Biography

François Couperin (10 November 1668 – 11 September 1733) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was known as Couperin le Grand ("Couperin the Great") to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented Couperin family.

Couperin was born in Paris. He was taught by his father, Charles Couperin, who died when François was 10, and by Jacques Thomelin. In 1685 he became the organist at the church of Saint-Gervais, Paris, a post he inherited from his father and that he would pass on to his cousin, Nicolas Couperin. Other members of the family also later held the same position. In 1693 Couperin succeeded his teacher Thomelin as organist at the Chapelle Royale (Royal Chapel) with the title organiste du Roi, organist by appointment to Louis XIV.

In 1717 Couperin became court organist and composer, with the title ordinaire de la musique de la chambre du Roi. With his colleagues, Couperin gave a weekly concert, typically on Sunday. Many of these concerts were in the form of suites for violin, viol, oboe, bassoon and harpsichord, on which he was a virtuoso player.

Couperin died in Paris in 1733.

Couperin acknowledged his debt to the Italian composer Corelli. He introduced Corelli's trio sonata form to France. Couperin's grand trio sonata was subtitled Le Parnasse, ou L'apothéose de Corelli ("Parnassus, or the Apotheosis of Corelli""). In it he blended the Italian and French styles of music in a set of pieces which he called Les goûts réunis ("Styles Reunited").

His most famous book, L'art de toucher le clavecin ("The Art of Harpsichord Playing", published in 1716), contains suggestions for fingerings, touch, ornamentation and other features of keyboard technique. They influenced J.S. Bach who adopted the fingering system, including the use of the thumb, that Couperin set forth.

Couperin's four volumes of harpsichord music, published in Paris in 1713, 1717, 1722, and 1730, contain over 230 individual pieces, which can be played on solo harpsichord or performed as small chamber works. These pieces were not grouped into suites, as was the common practice, but ordres, which were Couperin's own version of suites containing traditional dances as well as descriptive pieces. The first and last pieces in an ordre were of the same tonality, but the middle pieces could be in other closely-related tonalities. These volumes were loved by J.S. Bach and, much later, Richard Strauss, as well as Maurice Ravel who memorialized their composer with Le tombeau de Couperin (Couperin's Memorial).

Many of Couperin's keyboard pieces have evocative, picturesque titles and express a mood through key choices, adventurous harmonies and (resolved) discords. They have been likened to miniature tone poems. These features attracted Richard Strauss, who orchestrated some of them.

Johannes Brahms's piano music was influenced by the keyboard music of Couperin. Brahms performed Couperin's music in public and contributed to the first complete edition of Couperin's Pièces de clavecin by Friedrich Chrysander in the 1880s.

The early-music expert Jordi Savall has written that Couperin was the "poet musician par excellence", who believed in "the ability of Music [with a capital M] to express itself in prose and poetry", and that "if we enter into the poetry of music we discover that it carries grace that is more beautiful than beauty itself".

Composer Title Date Action
François Couperin Air de Diable 03/05/2010 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Le Tic-Toc-Choc 11/05/2012 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Le Tic Toc Choc Ou Les Maillotins 08/19/2013 Play
François Couperin Apothéose de Lully 11/11/2013 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Les Barricades Mistérieuses 11/09/2014 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Order XIII, from Book 3 of Pièces de Clavecin 11/08/2015 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Order XVIII, from Book 3 of Pièces de Clavecin 11/08/2015 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin La Visionnaire 11/06/2016 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Musétes de Choisi et de Taverni 11/06/2016 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Le tic-toc-choc, ou Les maillotins, from Book 3, Ordre 18, number 6 11/06/2016 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Les Barricades Mysterieuses 11/12/2017 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin L'Anguille 11/12/2017 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Messe à l'usage des Paroisses: Quoniam tu solus 10/29/2018 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Leçon De Ténèbres (Troisième Leçon À 2 Voix) 11/05/2018 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin Order XXV, from Book 4 of Pièces de Clavecin 11/08/2021 Play Add to playlist
François Couperin L'Art de toucher le Clavecin 02/08/2023 Play