Pierre-Louis Couperin

French composer and organist
  • Classical organist

Pierre-Louis Couperin (14 March 1755 – 10 October 1789) was a French organist and composer, a member of the famous Couperin dynasty of composer-organists.

Life

Like his brother Gervais-François, Pierre-Louis Couperin studied with his father Armand-Louis Couperin. On 19 April 1773, the board of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais appointed him as successor to his father. Pierre-Louis Couperin occupied the traditional positions held by his family: he was an organist at Notre-Dame de Paris, where his brother succeeded him, but also at Saint-Gervais, Saint-Jean-en-Grève, the Carmes-Billettes and the Chapelle royale.

Pierre-Louis Couperin died shortly after his father and was buried with him in the Saint-Gervais church in the chapel de la Providence.

Compositions[1]

  • Romances for harpsichord
  • 1782: Air de Malbrough mis en variations
  • 1784: Allegro
  • 1784: Air de Tibulle et d'Élie
  • 1787: Romance de Nina mise en variations pour le clavecin, ou piano-forte

Bibliography

  • Anthony, James R. (1997), French Baroque Music from Beaujoyeulx to Rameau, Portland, Amadeus Press
  • Beausant, Philippe (1980), François Couperin, Paris, Fayard
  • Benoit, Marcelle (rep.) (1992), Dictionnaire de la musique en France aux XVII et XVIIIe siècles[permanent dead link], Paris, Fayard

See also

  • Couperin family

References

  1. ^ Composition list on Musicalics
  • Free scores by Pierre-Louis Couperin at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
  • Lettre autographe signée de Pierre-Louis (?) Couperin fils on Gallica
  • COUPERIN, Pierre Louis (1755-1789) on cmbv.fr
  • Couperin Pierre-Louis on Musicology.org
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Preceded by
Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier
Organist of Notre Dame de Paris
1789
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