Charles Arnould Tournemire (22 January 1870 – 3 or 4 November 1939) was a French composer and organist, notable partly for his improvisations, which were...
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Tournemire may refer to: Tournemire, Aveyron, France, a commune Tournemire, Cantal, France, a commune Charles Tournemire (1870-1939), French composer and...
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age 17, upon moving to Paris, he took private organ lessons with Charles Tournemire, whom he assisted at Basilique Ste-Clotilde, Paris until 1927. In...
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his Grande Pièce Symphonique several years earlier, and the composers Charles-Marie Widor, who wrote ten organ symphonies, and his pupil Louis Vierne...
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with Marcel Dupré and Paul Dukas. He also studied improvisation with Charles Tournemire. After graduating, Langlais returned to the National Institute for...
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Milhaud [pupils] André Pirro [pupils] Alexander Schreiner Albert Schweitzer Charles Tournemire [pupils] Edgard Varèse [pupils] Louis Vierne [pupils] Horace Whitehouse...
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composition are Charles-Marie Widor, Louis Vierne, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles Tournemire, and Eugène Gigout. Of these, Vierne and Tournemire were Franck...
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their own right, most notably the aforementioned Dupré, Louis Vierne, Charles Tournemire, Darius Milhaud, Alexander Schreiner, Edgard Varèse, Hans Klotz, and...
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Chausson, Vincent d'Indy, Henri Duparc, Guillaume Lekeu, Albert Renaud, Charles Tournemire and Louis Vierne. Franck was born in Liège, then part of the United...
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et Choral varié sur le thème du Veni Creator", Op. 4 (1926/1930). Charles Tournemire, L'Orgue Mystique: In Festo Pentecostes, No. 25, Op. 56 (1928), Deux...
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notable French composer organists, Louis Marchand, Guillaume Lasceux, Charles Tournemire (1930), Jean Langlais (1934), and Jeanne Demessieux (1958), which...
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revival of organ music, which was continued by Charles-Marie Widor, later Louis Vierne and Charles Tournemire. A specific national romanticism had by now...
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(1866–1925) Charles Koechlin (1867–1950) Jules Mouquet (1867–1946) Albert Roussel (1869–1937) Louis Vierne (1870–1937) Charles Tournemire (1870–1939)...
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Torroba (1891–1982) Paul Tortelier (1914–1990) Paolo Tosti (1846–1916) Charles Tournemire (1870–1939) Allen Toussaint (1938–2015) Donald Francis Tovey (1875–1940)...
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20th-century French organist-composer (and successor in his post to Charles Tournemire and César Franck) Jean Langlais (1907–1991) includes it as a title...
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Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles-Marie Widor, Louis Vierne, Marcel Dupré and Maurice Duruflé, as well as improvisers such as Charles Tournemire, Pierre Cochereau...
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(1897–1986) Claude Terrasse (1867–1923) Ambroise Thomas (1811–1896) Charles Tournemire (1870–1939) Edgard Varèse (1883–1965) Gilet Velut (flourished in early...
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born here in 1924 Louise Talma - composer, was born here in 1906. Charles Tournemire - composer-organist, died here in 1939. On the other side of the Bassin...
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dedicated to organ symphonies, specializing in particular in the work of Charles Tournemire. He is an academic at the École normale de musique de Paris and teaches...
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1942) January 20 – Guillaume Lekeu, composer (d. 1894) January 22 – Charles Tournemire, French composer and organist (d. 1939) January 30 – Rudolf Louis...
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- Charles-Marie Widor, Sinfonia sacra for organ and orchestra Symphony Sacra - Alan Hovhaness, Symphony No. 58, Op. 389 Sacrée: Charles Tournemire, Symphonie...
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4, by Charles Ives (1916) Symphony No. 3, Op. 27, Song of the Night, by Karol Szymanowski (1916) Symphony No. 6, Op. 48, by Charles Tournemire (1917–18)...
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Suter (1870–1926), Swiss composer of a Symphony in D minor (1914) Charles Tournemire (1870–1939), French composer of 8 orchestral symphonies, as well as...
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distinguished improviser, in the French tradition exemplified by Charles Tournemire, Dupré, Cochereau and others. Influenced by his Catholic faith, he...
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French physician, bacteriologist, and immunologist (b. 1853) 1939 – Charles Tournemire, French organist and composer (b. 1870) 1949 – Solomon R. Guggenheim...
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Olivier Messiaen (redirect from Olivier Eugène Prosper Charles Messiaen)
Sainte-Trinité for the ailing Charles Quef. The post became vacant in 1931 when Quef died, and Dupré, Charles Tournemire and Widor among others supported...
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development of symphonic organ music continued with Louis Vierne and Charles Tournemire. Widor and Vierne wrote large-scale, multi-movement works called organ...
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Straus 1870 1954 Austrian Ein Walzertraum; The Chocolate Soldier Charles Tournemire 1870 1939 French L'Orgue Mystique Louis Vierne 1870 1937 French Ernest...
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Louis Vierne. He also assisted Charles-Marie Widor at Saint-Sulpice, Albert Périlhou at Saint-Séverin and Charles Tournemire at the Basilica of St. Clotilde...
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improviser himself, transcribed improvisations by Louis Vierne and Charles Tournemire. Olivier Latry later wrote his improvisations as compositions, for...
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