Many
baroque composers played the harpsichord, including
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Domenico Scarlatti,
George Frideric Handel,
François Couperin and
Jean-Philippe Rameau. At this time, it was common for such musicians also to play the
organ, and all
keyboard instruments, and to direct orchestral music while playing
continuo on the instrument. Modern harpsichord playing can be roughly divided into three eras, beginning with the career of the influential reviver of the instrument,
Wanda Landowska. At this stage of the 'harpsichord revival', players generally used harpsichords of a heavy, piano-influenced type made by makers such as
Pleyel; the revival of the instrument also led some composers to write specifically for the instrument, often on the request of Landowska. An influential later group of English players using post-Pleyel instruments by Thomas Goff and the
Goble family included
George Malcolm and
Thurston Dart. Beginning in the 1920s,
Gavin Williamson and
Philip Manuel also helped popularize the harpsichord through concert tours, and were the world's only full-time harpsichord duo, known as Manuel and Williamson, performing throughout North American and Europe. They had studied for many years with Wanda Landowska both in France and in New York. In the 1930s Manual and Williamson made the first recordings of the Bach multiple-keyboard concerti with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the duo also gave the American premiere performance of Bach's Concerto in C major for two harpsichords. In addition, they gave American premieres of many works of Couperin and Rameau, among other composers. The next generation of harpsichordists were pioneers of modern performance on instruments built according to the
authentic practices of the earlier period, following the research of such scholar-builders as
Frank Hubbard and
William Dowd. This generation of performers included such players as
Isohlde Ahlgrimm,
Ralph Kirkpatrick,
Igor Kipnis,
Karl Richter and
Gustav Leonhardt. More recently, many outstanding harpsichordists have appeared, such as
Scott Ross,
Trevor Pinnock,
Kenneth Gilbert,
Christopher Hogwood,
Pieter-Jan Belder,
Richard Egarr,
Jos van Immerseel,
Laurence Cummings,
Ton Koopman,
William Christie,
Gary Cooper,
David Schrader,
Alexei Lubimov, and
John Butt, with many of them also directing a
baroque orchestra from the instrument. ==Careers==