Name Blandine Verlet | Role Musical Artist | |
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Albums Pieces De Clavecin (Livre III - Ordres 14 & 19) Similar People Francois Couperin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Raymond Leppard, James Last, Andrew Davis |
Louis Couperin - Pièces pour Clavecin / Harpsichord (Century’s recording : Blandine Verlet)
A tribute to Blandine Verlet
Blandine Verlet (born February 27, 1942 in Paris) is a harpsichordist and a harpsichord teacher. Born into a musical family, she was the seventh of ten children, and in 1957 gained admission to the Paris Conservatoire, studying piano and harpsichord. Having decided on her specialty, she studied harpsichord with Huguette Dreyfus in Paris, Ruggero Gerlin in Siena and Ralph Kirckpatrick in the US. A significant competition prize in Paris in 1963 led to engagements in Italy and West Germany.
Contents
- Louis Couperin Pices pour Clavecin Harpsichord Centurys recording Blandine Verlet
- A tribute to Blandine Verlet
- Selected Discography
- References

Verlet has been widely praised for her recordings of Bach, including the 'Goldberg Variations', but it is perhaps in the music of her compatriot François Couperin « le Grand » that she displays exceptional sensitivity and imagination. Verlet recorded Couperin's complete works in the 1970s and 80s, and in late 2011 she returned to re-record five 'ordres' on the period Henri Hemsch harpsichord. Verlet wrote a poem in celebration of Couperin which accompanied the release, the closing lines of which exemplify her great imaginative empathy with this key French composer:


Selected Discography

