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This piece of music by François Couperin (1668-1733) was published in 1717.



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tteu123: You have no need to be so rude to him. He is merely helping you and he has even complimented your playing. In fact, I don't think your performance is worthy of the adjective 'beautiful'.. I'd say it's merely 'ordinary'.

millenap72: this is modified piano-guitar sound, the new instrument? excellent.

splayjanx: Sir, this is inspired on every level.

splayjanx: see Tree Of Life ; )

Astal4352: the old french spells slightly differently from the actual spelling; "errors" could even be made to make a title more interesting or mysterious in some cases. Lyrism was the most important thing in french music of that century.

filsuf: Hey .. "mistérieuses" doesn't mean you have to wog-wog the sound like from the outer space ;) .. it's nice though ;) .. somehow the low register is like the version that gets stuck in my mind. It's played by a saxophone quartet!! 5*

plugee: In the French of Couperin's era, "Les Baricades Mistérieuses" was correct orthography.

anukittta: wonderful

cubusdk: I let the sheet music dictate how things should be spelled.

HZTBB: This is beautifully played, but i thought you might want to know that the title should read "Les Barricades Mystérieuses" (with two 'r' and a 'y')

henripche: What a beautiful little piece. They should use this in a movie!

satore71: Bellissimo pezzo. Anche l'esecuzione.

Thomazzo95: awesome

BerryNaeNae: thats beautiful thanks so much for uploading ^^

François Couperin: Les Baricades Mistérieuses.
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