Jean Rondeau & Thomas Dunford record “Les Baricades Mïstérieuses“ by François Couperin

“We don’t know how to play alone. This is the paradox of the game of music: a cross between extremely precise rules for how to play – how to read this cryptic language we spend our life deciphering, like hieroglyphs – and the magic to which it leads us – its at once organic and dreamlike dimension.“ Discover Barricades: Among the composers present in the program is François Couperin, whose “Les Baricades Mïstérieuses“ opens the album. Written for harpsichord in 1717, the piece is co
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