Personne : Louis Couperin

D'une troupe

Role Troupe De à
musicien
Chambre du Roi Inconnue Inconnue

Performance Rôle Troupe Date
Ballet de Psyché (1656-01-17) musicien 1656-01-17
Ballet de la raillerie (1659-02-19) musicien 1659-02-19
Ballet de l’Amour malade (1657-01-17) musicien 1657-01-17
Ballet des Plaisirs troublés (1657-02-12) musicien 1657-02-12

  • Grove Music Online
    David FULLER, with Bruce GUSTAFSON : 'Louis Couperin', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 29 March 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Louis Couperin (b Chaumes-en-Brie, c1626; d Paris, 29 Aug 1661). Composer, harpsichordist, organist and viol player, son of Charles Couperin (i). He was the greatest of the Couperins after (4) François (ii) and one of the best keyboard composers of the 17th century.
    […] probably after his appointment at St Gervais, he entered the royal service as ordinaire de la musique de la chambre for the treble viol, in which capacity he played in at least four ballets: Psyché (1656), L'amour malade and Les plaisirs troublés (1657) and La raillerie (1659)."
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