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Jean Rondeau
Image credit: © Clément Vayssieres

Couperin and Froberger

Jean Rondeau harpsichord

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Date
Fri 01 May 2026, 7.30pm
Tickets
£40 £37 £33 £27 £18
Duration

This concert is approximately 80 minutes in duration, without an interval

Availability

Ticket bookings are subject to a £4.00 booking fee. This fee covers the whole booking and is not per ticket

Important Information

Priority Booking for this concert will open to Friends of Wigmore Hall from Wednesday 14 January 2026 at 10.00am. For a full breakdown of booking dates, please visit our Priority Booking page.

General sale for this concert will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 27 January 2026.

Artists

  • Jean Rondeauharpsichord

Programme

      • Suite in G
        :
      • Prélude No. 4
      • Allemande No. 82
      • Courante No. 85
      • Courante No. 86
      • Sarabande No. 97
      • Chaconne ou Passacaille No. 96
      • Suite in C
        :
      • Prélude No. 9
      • Allemande No. 15
      • Courante No. 18
      • Sarabande No. 25
      • Courante No.19
      • Sarabande No. 22
      • Passacaille No. 27
      • Suite in F
        :
      • Prélude No. 12
      • Allemande No. 66
      • Courante No. 68
      • Sarabande No. 72
      • Courante No. 71
      • Sarabande No. 44
      • Gigue No. 76
      • Chaconne No. 80
      • Suite in C
        :
      • Prélude No. 128
      • Allemande la précieuse No. 30
      • Courante No. 31
      • Courante No. 86
      • Sarabande No. 32
      • Sarabande No. 24
      • Gigue No. 33
      • Chacone la Bergeronnette No. 34

Overview

Jean Rondeau, heralded by the New York Times as a ‘quietly audacious’ artist, continues his unmissable Louis Couperin Series with a heady mix of works by one of the greatest members of the Couperin dynasty. By the time of his death in 1661 at the age of 35, Louis had written a copious quantity of pieces for harpsichord. Discover the apparently boundless scope of his musical mind in this entrancing sequence of preludes and dance movements.

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