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n. - French composer of music for organ and a member of a family of distinguished organists (1668-1733).

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  • Some incidental music ( "derived from Couperin," the Times review said).
  • Monteverdi, Schutz and Couperin each contributed strongly to the canon of treble duets from this period.
  • Marie Ponsot (Knopf) Carolyn Kizer calls her "the Couperin of poets," but she's tough and funny beneath that formal elegance.
  • Here, now, is a movement of the Couperin that we heard:
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