Couperin

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Couperin

Couperin , renowned family of French musicians. Its musical prominence dates from the three sons of Charles Couperin , merchant and organist of Chaume, in the dept. of Brie, and his wife, Marie Andry. The eldest of these, Louis , established the family in Paris, where it remained until the extinction of the male line in 1826. He was also the first of his name to hold the post of organist at St.-Gervais in Paris. He was followed in this position by his youngest brother, Charles; François le Grand , son of Charles, and the family’s most illustrious representative; Nicolas , son of François (called Sieur de Crouilly); Armand-Louis , son of Nicolas; and by the two sons of Armand-Louis, Pierre-Louis and Gervais-Franois. The following articles, arranged alphabetically, give the individual histories of the members of the Couperin family

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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