List of French harpsichordists

List of French harpsichordists

First manner

*Jacques Champion de Chambonnières
*Louis Couperin
*Nicolas Lebègue
*Jean-Henri d'Anglebert
*Louis Marchand
*Nicolas Siret
*Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy
*Charles Dieupart
*Gaspard Le Roux
*Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre
*Louis-Nicolas Clérambault

Second manner

* François Couperin
* Jean-Philippe Rameau
* Jean-François Dandrieu
* Louis-Antoine Dornel
* François d'Agincourt
* Louis-Claude Daquin
* Forqueray?
* Jean-Adam Guilain
* Célestin Harst
* Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer
* Jacques Duphly
* Josse Boutmy
* Pierre Février
* Philippe-François Véras
* Bernard de Bury
* Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg
* Armand-Louis Couperin
* Christophe Moyreau
* Claude-Bénigne Balbastre


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