F. Couperin's fingerings from L'Art de Toucher 1717 Playing a Taskin French harpsichord in Paris Playing a two-manual harpsichord with old fingerings

FRANÇOIS COUPERIN'S PIECES DE CLAVECIN

FINGERED WITH BAROQUE TECHNIQUE, vol. II

by Claudio Di Veroli

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François Couperin's Pièces de Clavecin

Fingered with Baroque Technique,

Vol. II: Complete Ordres 13, 14, 18, 23

and ten masterpieces from other Ordres

F. Couperin Pieces de Clavecin with Baroque Fingerings This edition, together with the previous Vol. I, covers the best harpsichord pieces composed by François Couperin.

This is the very first published score where these pieces are fully fingered according to the principles expounded in the book Baroque Keyboard Fingerings: A Method. This method is a systematic reconstruction of the very consistent and unified mid-to-late Baroque fingering system, largely based on F. Couperin's own treatise L'Art de Toucher le Clavecin of 1717.

A 28-page introductory essay covers everything the harpsichordist needs to know about the editorial method, fingerings, suggestions for performance and the correction of errors in the score. Over the score—in the usual black—a colour coding allows to identify the editorial additions:
the editor's complete fingerings, the fingerings from L'Art de Toucher and the error corrections.

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