Study days François Couperin

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Contributors

Matías Lanz, Basel
Amandine Beyer, Basel
Elizabeth Dobbin, Geneva
Iris Domine, Berne
Julien Dubruque, Versailles
Denis Herlin, Paris
Thys Grobelnik, Basel
Paolo Pandolfo, Basel
Peter Studer, Basel
Ensemble Cardinal Complex, Winterthur
Jean-Christophe Dijoux, Fribourg → Conductor
Johannes Menke, Basel → Conductor

Program

In 1724, 300 years ago, François Couperin published his Concerts Les Goûts-réünis, in which he sought to synthesize the Italian and French styles. His representatives and role models were Arcangelo Corelli and Jean-Baptiste Lully. He paid tribute to both of them with a musical apotheosis depicting their admission to Parnassus and their encounter there. The chronicler Évrard Titon du Tillet attested to Couperin during his lifetime that he too deserved a special place in Parnassus.
In this sense, the study conference is also a tribute to the important composer François Couperin. 85 years after Eta-Harich Schneider's book, a German-language biography will be published for the first time in 2024. This will give rise to an exchange between researchers and performers from Switzerland, France and Germany. In academic lectures, practical workshops and concerts, science and performance practice will enter into dialog. Renowned representatives will be invited for this purpose. The conference will take place over two days in Freiburg and Basel and is being organized in cooperation between the College of Music Freiburg and the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (FHNW).

 

Program

9:30 a.m.
Jean-Christophe Dijoux, Ludwig Holtmeier, Johannes Menke | Welcome

10 a.m.
Johannes Menke (Basel): "François Couperin in his time"

10:45 a.m.
Julien Dubruque (Versailles): "The Couperin Chord"

11:30 a.m.
Break

12 noon
Matías Lanz (Winterthur): "Accompagnement"

1 p.m.
Lunch break

14:30
Iris Domine (Bern): "Terzparallelen"

15:15
Coffee break

4 p.m.
Amandine Beyer (Basel): Workshop "Violon"

5 p.m.
Discussion between speakers and audience: "Couperin today"

17:30
Break

18:30
Concert: "L' Apothéose de Couperin" with Ensemble Cardinal Complex

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