Jean Rondeau, Harpsichord

»400 Years of Louis Couperin«

Jean Rondeau
Jean Rondeau © Clement Vayssieres
  • Doors open 16:30

  • Pre-concert talk 17:00

  • Start 18:00

  • Interval

  • End ca. 22:00

Marathon on the harpsichord

Jean Rondeau, the shooting star of the harpsichord, returns to the Elbphilharmonie with his latest project. In a marathon concert consisting of three one-hour blocks and two intermissions, he plays exclusively works by Louis Couperin, who has accompanied him since childhood: »He made the instrument sing like no one before him – and perhaps no one since.«

Prelude »Cembalomania«: The Concert Introduction (German only)

Performers

Jean Rondeau harpsichord

Programme

Louis Couperin

Louis Couperin
Suite d-Moll
Suite F-Dur

– Interval –

Louis Couperin
Suite a-Moll
Suite D-Dur

Jean-Henri d’Anglebert
Tombeau de Mr. Chambonnières D-Dur

– Interval –

Louis Couperin
Suite C-Dur
Suite d-Moll

Ennemond Gaultier
Tombeau de Mézengeau

Pre-Concert Talk

with Jean Rondeau and Noemi Deitz

17:00 / Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal

Spotlight

Harpsichord

Promoter: HamburgMusik

Supported by Stiftung Elbphilharmonie

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During your visit

Elbphilharmonie Plaza

A public viewing platform on the 8th floor of the Elbphilharmonie

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Food and Drink

Before the concert and in the interval

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Coughing, clapping, chatting

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