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L'art de toucher le clavecin         
BOOK BY FRANÇOIS COUPERIN
L'Art de toucher le Clavecin
L'art de toucher le clavecin (English: The Art of Playing the Harpsichord) is a didactic treatise by the French composer François Couperin. It was first published in 1716, and was followed by a revised edition in 1717.
Pièces de clavecin en concerts         
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau, by [[Jacques Aved]], 1728
TRIO SONATAS BY RAMEAU
Pièces de clavecin en concert (Jean-Philippe Rameau); Les pièces de clavecin en concert; Pièces de clavecin en concert; Pieces de clavecin en concert; Pièces de Clavecin en Concert; Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts; Pieces de clavecin en concerts; Les pieces de clavecin en concert; Pieces de clavecin en concert (Jean-Philippe Rameau); Pieces de Clavecin en Concert; Pièces de Clavecin en Concerts
The Pièces de clavecin en concerts, published in 1741, constitute the only chamber music by Jean-Philippe Rameau and were composed in full maturity; they came after his music for solo harpsichord, and were published before his opera Platée.
Clavecin électrique         
  • Diagram of the ''clavecin électrique''.
EARLY ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Clavecin Electrique; Clavecin electrique; Clavessin électrique
The clavecin électrique (or clavessin électrique) was a musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste Thillaie Delaborde, a French Jesuit priest. It is the earliest surviving electric-powered musical instrument, antedated only by the Denis d'or, which is only known from written accounts.