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    Eugène Gigout (French: [ʒiɡu]; 23 March 1844 – 9 December 1925) was a French organist and a composer, mostly of music for his own instrument. Gigout was...
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  • Works" by: Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Herbert Sumsion, Camille Saint-Saëns, Eugène Gigout, Hubert Parry, Percy Whitlock, Frank Bridge, Ralph Vaughan Williams...
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  • Gautier (1811–1872), poet, novelist Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904), painter Eugène Gigout (1844–1925), composer and organist José Melchor Gomis (1791–1836), Spanish...
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    Albert Roussel (category Pupils of Eugène Gigout)
    Dutilleux), who encouraged him to pursue his formation in Paris with Eugène Gigout; Roussel then continued his studies until 1908 at the Schola Cantorum...
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  • genre in French Romantic organ music, including notable examples from Eugène Gigout, Léon Boëllmann, Louis Vierne, Henri Mulet, and Marcel Dupré. Princess...
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    Conservatoire de Paris, eventually graduating with first prizes in organ with Eugène Gigout (1922), harmony with Jean Gallon (1924), fugue with Georges Caussade...
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    of Eugène Gigout, into whose house the couple moved (having no children of his own, Gigout adopted Boëllmann). Boëllmann then taught in Gigout's school...
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  • Fauchet Félix Fourdrain César Franck (born in Belgium) Dynam-Victor Fumet Eugène Gigout Alexandre Guilmant Charles Koechlin Maurice Le Boucher Louis James Alfred...
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  • (1920–2006) André Fleury (1903–1995) César Franck (1822–1890), from Belgium Eugène Gigout (1844–1925) Jean Guillou (1930–2019) Alexandre Guilmant (1837–1911)...
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  • Roussel (1869–1937) studied with teachers including Vincent d'Indy and Eugène Gigout. Georges Auric Georges Dandelot Paul Le Flem [pupils] Bohuslav Martinů [pupils]...
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    Charles-Marie Widor, Louis Vierne, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles Tournemire, and Eugène Gigout. Of these, Vierne and Tournemire were Franck pupils. In Germany, Max...
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    featured the great performers of the day, including Charles-Marie Widor, Eugène Gigout, Louis Vierne, Alexandre Guilmant and Gabriel Fauré. In 1894, Marcel...
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    attended the Paris Conservatoire in 1880. He was an organ student of Eugène Gigout. He completed his mandatory military service and on the advice of Charles...
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    Delibes (officially representing the Conservatoire), Camille Saint-Saëns, Eugène Gigout, Gabriel Fauré, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles-Marie Widor (who succeeded...
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    expected to succeed Guilmant as head of the organ class, but instead, Eugène Gigout was appointed, succeeded in 1926 by Dupré. Vierne taught at the Schola...
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  • Saint-Saëns: Six Préludes et Fugues. Préludes and Fugues op. 99 and 109. Eugène Gigout: Grand choeur dialogué (1881). Pierre Labric, Organ. Recorded in 1973/74...
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    Nadia Boulanger. New to the staff were Alfred Cortot for piano and Eugène Gigout for organ. In 1911 the Conservatory moved to 14 rue de Madrid, into...
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    Caussade, Paul Dukas, César-Abel Estyle, Jean Gallon, Noël Gallon, Eugène Gigout, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles Tournemire, and Louis Vierne. Pierre Cochereau...
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    Stolzenberg [pupils] this teacher's teachers Marchal studied with teachers including Eugène Gigout. André Fleury Peter Hurford Jean Langlais [pupils] Jean-Pierre Leguay...
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  • (1906–1996) Michael Gielen (1927–2019) Nicolas Gigault (c. 1627 – 1707) Eugène Gigout (1844–1925) Angelo Gilardino (1941–2022) Anthony Gilbert (1934–2023)...
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    Schmalfuss Sidney Sukoenig Ward Swingle Narciso Yepes this teacher's teachers Gigout (1844–1925) studied with teachers including Camille Saint-Saëns. Léon Boëllmann...
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    organist Alexandre Guilmant, a pupil of Lemmens, in conjunction with Eugène Gigout, these started as six free concerts during the exhibition. Attracting...
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    piano with Adam Lausset, organ with Clément Loret, and composition with Eugène Gigout, Gabriel Fauré and (after leaving Niedermeyer's school) Camille Saint-Saëns...
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    (killed in fire) September 16 – Leo Fall, composer (b. 1873) December 9 – Eugène Gigout, composer and organist (b. 1844) December 13 – Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim...
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    patron of Ravel, Stravinsky and Milhaud. She studied privately with Eugène Gigout and Gabriel Fauré, as well as with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum...
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    younger sister, María Luisa Güell López [es] received organ lessons from Eugène Gigout. Isabel wrote for the magazine Feminal [es], directed by Carmen Karr...
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  • æternam, Pie Jesu, Quid sum miser, Recordare Jesu Pie. Second booklet: Eugène Gigout: Pièce brève. Paul Silva Hérard: L’heure du Glas. Albert Alain: Suite...
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    organist Alexandre Guilmant, a pupil of Lemmens, in conjunction with Eugène Gigout, these started as six free concerts during the exhibition. Attracting...
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  • Oliveria Prescott 1843 1919 English George Stephănescu 1843 1925 Romanian Eugène Gigout 1844 1925 French Hermann Graedener 1844 1929 German Richard Hofmann...
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    death. The programme included three pieces by Schmitt and two more by Eugène Gigout and Théodore Dubois, two of Schmitt's pupils. For most purposes, however...
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