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    Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8 October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a French organist and composer. As the organist of Notre-Dame de Paris from 1900 until his...
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  • Sigean: Solstice, 2013. SOCD 289. 1 CD. Louis Vierne: Pièces en style libre, Les deux Messes, Triptyque. Pierre Labric, Organ. Recorded at Saint-Ouen...
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  • Smith, Rollin; Vierne, Louis (1999). Louis Vierne: Organist of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Pendragon Press. p. 448. ISBN 9781576470046. Louis Vierne: French Composer...
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  • instrument on 2 June 1937, which was coincidentally the day that Louis Vierne, the then-organist of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, died at the console of the organ...
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    (Paris), where she studied organ with Alexandre Guilmant and later with Louis Vierne, as well as composition with Vincent d’Indy. On June 12, 1909 she married...
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    1927, Louis Vierne nominated him as his assistant at Notre-Dame. Duruflé and Vierne remained lifelong friends, and Duruflé was at Vierne's side acting...
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  • musique classique Ars Terra Denis Comtet on France Musique Denis COMTET - Final Symphonie 3 - Louis Vierne on YouTube Portals: classical music France...
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  • There he was introduced to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and Louis Vierne, who influenced his own work. During that time, he gave organ lessons to...
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  • le Temps de Noël op. 48 (1952) Vingt-Quatre Inventions op. 50 (1956) Triptyque op. 51 (1957) Nymphéas op. 54 (1959) Annonciation op. 56 (1961) Chorale...
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  • Louis Vierne: Organ Works. Messe solennelle op. 16, Verset fugué sur „In exitu Israel“ (1894), Allegretto op. 1, Communion op. 8, Triptyque op. 58,...
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    studying with Marcel Dupré and Henri Büsser, as well as privately with Louis Vierne. Over the course of six years, he won first prizes in organ, improvisation...
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    Hamburg, Germany, she had a daughter, Sylviane (born 1956), a musicologist. Triptyque op. 11 (composed 1941. Paris: Bornemann/Leduc, 1982): Litanies Rondel...
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    Prize at the Concours international Les Grands Maîtres Français, of the Triptyque Association, created by Ravel, Dukas and Roussel. In France, Mūza is invited...
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    created in 1936 (class of Colette Ponchel, one of the last pupils of Louis Vierne) where she won the first prizes. It was during this period that her pedagogical...
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    Tempest) Louis Vierne Les Angélus, for voice and organ (or orchestra), op. 57 La ballade du désespéré, for soprano and orchestra, op. 61 Triptyque, for organ...
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