Francois Couperin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Louis-Claude Daquin,Mozart, Jean-Philippe Rameau and Henry Purcell.
Some of the most famous harpsichord players in time are Scott Ross, Skip Sempe, Rosana Lanzelotte, etc.
Either strings alone, or strings with a harpsichord. Some might have used a wind instrument or two.
Just name a famous orchestra. They all have xylophones in their pecussion section.
The harpsichord is originally famous for participating in FOLK music, a it has sharp, high pitched notes. FOLK music is quick and has a continuous speed so the notes need to be sharp and quick.
Harpsichords and pianos are completely different, the piano using hammers on the strings whereas the harpsichord is plucked by "quills". Harpsichords are shaped like a grand piano, but narrower and longer. There are also spinets and clavichords which are like small harpsichords.
No. By the romantic era, orchestras were so large that a harpsichord couldn't even be heard.
Orchestras, music halls, some churchs, some peoples homes, small baroque groups, etc.
Some of the most famous harpsichord players in time are Scott Ross, Skip Sempe, Rosana Lanzelotte, etc.
Either strings alone, or strings with a harpsichord. Some might have used a wind instrument or two.
From the baroque period, which was when the harpsichord was most popular, J.S. Bach, J.P Rameau, François Couperin and Domenico Scarlatti.
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Just name a famous orchestra. They all have xylophones in their pecussion section.
The harpsichord is originally famous for participating in FOLK music, a it has sharp, high pitched notes. FOLK music is quick and has a continuous speed so the notes need to be sharp and quick.
His most famous works are the 'Essercizi per Gravicembalo' (sonatas for harpsichord).
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