Musicians who play the harpsichord are known as harpsichordists. This list includes post 19th-century harpsichordists. Notable earlier harpsichordists mostly appear on the list of Baroque composers.
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edit- Abraham Abreu
- Isolde Ahlgrimm
- Benjamin Alard
- Rinaldo Alessandrini[1]
- Tori Amos
- Bob van Asperen
- Emilie Autumn
- Valda Aveling
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editC
edit- Nellie Chaplin
- Elisabeth Chojnacka
- William Christie
- Elaine Comparone
- Gary Cooper
- Mónica Cosachov
- Alan Cuckston
- Laurence Cummings
- Alan Curtis
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edit- Malcolm Hamilton
- Pierre Hantaï
- Barbara Harbach
- Ketil Haugsand
- Anton Heiller
- Robert Hill
- Asako Hirabayashi
- Christopher Hogwood
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editL
edit- Marcelle de Lacour
- Wanda Landowska
- Cosimo Damiano Lanza
- Gustav Leonhardt
- Raymond Leppard
- Christiana Lin
- Giedrė Lukšaitė-Mrázková
M
edit- Marie Antoinette
- Nicholas McGegan
- George Malcolm
- Alessandro De Marchi
- Sylvia Marlowe
- Béatrice Martin
- Mitzi Meyerson
- Francis Monkman
- Patrick Montan
- Domenico Morgante
- Davitt Moroney
- Lars Ulrik Mortensen
- Oscar Milani
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editR
edit- Mario Raskin
- Karl Richter
- Jean Rondeau
- Scott Ross
- Christophe Rousset
- Gilbert Rowland
- Zuzana Růžičková
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edit- Byron Schenkman
- János Sebestyén
- Liselotte Selbiger
- Skip Sempé
- Luciano Sgrizzi
- Millicent Silver
- Heather Slade-Lipkin
- Andreas Staier
- Masaaki Suzuki
- Simone Stella
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editReferences
edit- ^ Manheim, James. "Rinaldo Allessandrini Biography". AllMusic.