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Gaston Litaize

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Gaston Gilbert Litaize (11 August 1909 - 5 August 1991) was a French organist and composer. [1]

38 relations: Adolphe Marty, Antoine Bouchard (musician), Anton Heiller, Bruyères, Church of Saint-Merri, Composer, Conservatoire de Paris, François Couperin, Françoise Levechin-Gangloff, Francis Xavier, Gilles Cantagrel, Henri Büsser, Henri Dutilleux, Henry Willis, Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, Jean-Pierre Leguay, Jeanne Demessieux, Kenneth Gilbert, Louis Vierne, Marcel Dupré, Ménil-sur-Belvitte, Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi, Musique concrète, Norbert Dufourcq, Notes inégales, Olivier Latry, Organist, Paris, Pierre Cochereau, Pierre Schaeffer, Prix de Rome, Prix Rossini, René Saorgin, Saint-Cloud, The Canadian Encyclopedia, The Musical Times, Theo Brandmüller, Vosges.

Adolphe Marty

Adolphe Marty (29 September 1865 – 28 October 1942) was a French organist, improviser, composer and music educator.

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Antoine Bouchard (musician)

Antoine Bouchard (22 March 1932 – 21 October 2015) was a Canadian organist, composer, Roman Catholic priest, writer on music, organ builder, and music educator.

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Anton Heiller

Anton Heiller (15 September 1923 — 25 March 1979) was an Austrian organist, harpsichordist, composer and conductor.

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Bruyères

Bruyères is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France.

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Church of Saint-Merri

The Church of Saint-Merri (French: Église Saint-Merri) is a parish church in Paris, located along the busy street Rue Saint Martin, on the Rive Droite (Right Bank).

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Composer

A composer (Latin ''compōnō''; literally "one who puts together") is a musician who is an author of music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple forms.

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Conservatoire de Paris

The Conservatoire de Paris (English: Paris Conservatory) is a college of music and dance founded in 1795 associated with PSL Research University.

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François Couperin

François Couperin (10 November 1668 – 11 September 1733) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist.

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Françoise Levechin-Gangloff

Françoise Levechin-Gangloff is a French classical organist, titular of the great organ of the Saint-Roch church in Paris, professor at the Conservatoire de Paris - CNSMDP and at the Schola cantorum - and President of the International Conservatory of Music in Paris - CIMP.

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Francis Xavier

Francis Xavier, S.J. (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta, in Latin Franciscus Xaverius, Basque: Frantzisko Xabierkoa, Spanish: Francisco Javier; 7 April 15063 December 1552), was a Navarrese Basque Roman Catholic missionary, born in Javier (Xavier in Navarro-Aragonese or Xabier in Basque), Kingdom of Navarre (present day Spain), and a co-founder of the Society of Jesus.

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Gilles Cantagrel

Gilles Cantagrel (born 20 November 1937) is a French musicologist, writer, lecturer and music educator.

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Henri Büsser

Henri Büsser (Toulouse, 16 January 1872 Paris, 30 December 1973) was a French classical composer, organist, and conductor.

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Henri Dutilleux

Henri Dutilleux (22 January 1916 – 22 May 2013) was a French composer active mainly in the second half of the 20th century.

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Henry Willis

Henry Willis (27 April 1821 – 11 February 1901), also known as "Father" Willis, was an English organ player and builder, who is regarded as the foremost organ builder of the Victorian era.

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Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles

Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles, (National Institute for Blind Children or Royal Institution for Blind Youth), in Paris, was the first special school for blind students in the world, and served as a model for many subsequent schools for blind students.

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Jean-Pierre Leguay

Jean-Pierre Leguay (born 4 July 1939 in Dijon) is a French organist, composer and improviser.

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Jeanne Demessieux

Jeanne Marie-Madeleine Demessieux (13 February 1921–11 November 1968), was a French organist, pianist, composer, and pedagogue.

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Kenneth Gilbert

Kenneth Gilbert, (born December 16, 1931 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian harpsichordist, organist, musicologist and music educator.

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Louis Vierne

Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8 October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a French organist and composer.

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Marcel Dupré

Marcel Dupré (3 May 1886 – 30 May 1971) was a French organist, composer, and pedagogue.

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Ménil-sur-Belvitte

Ménil-sur-Belvitte is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France.

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Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi

Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi (2 October 18771 February 1944) was a multilingual music writer and critic who promoted musicians such as Franz Liszt and Modest Mussorgsky.

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Musique concrète

Musique concrète (meaning "concrete music")" problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, with a readiness to see material for study in terms of highly abstract dualisms and correlations, which on occasion does not sit easily with the perhaps more pragmatic English language.

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Norbert Dufourcq

Norbert Dufourcq (21 September 1904 – 19 December 1990) was a French organist, music educator, musicologist and musicographer.

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Notes inégales

In music, notes inégales (French: unequal notes) refers to a performance practice, mainly from the Baroque and Classical music eras, in which some notes with equal written time values are performed with unequal durations, usually as alternating long and short.

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Olivier Latry

Olivier Latry (born 22 February 1962) is a French organist, improviser and Professor of Organ in the Conservatoire de Paris.

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Organist

An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Pierre Cochereau

Pierre Eugène Charles Cochereau (July 9, 1924 – March 6, 1984), was a French organist, improviser, composer, and pedagogue.

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Pierre Schaeffer

Pierre Henri Marie Schaeffer (English pronunciation:,; 14 August 1910 – 19 August 1995) was a French composer, writer, broadcaster, engineer, musicologist and acoustician.

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Prix de Rome

The Prix de Rome or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France.

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Prix Rossini

The Prix Rossini for composition was a prize for young librettist and composers which was granted by the French Académie des Beaux-Arts.

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René Saorgin

René Saorgin (1928 – 16 December 2015) was a French organist who was born in Cannes.

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Saint-Cloud

Saint-Cloud is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France.

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The Canadian Encyclopedia

The Canadian Encyclopedia (abbreviated as TCE) is a source of information on Canada published by Historica Canada of Toronto.

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The Musical Times

The Musical Times is an academic journal of classical music edited and produced in the United Kingdom and currently the oldest such journal still being published in that country.

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Theo Brandmüller

Theo Brandmüller (2 February 1948, in Mainz – 26 November 2012, in Saarbrücken) was a German contemporary classical composer, organist and teacher.

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Vosges

The Vosges (or; Vogesen), also called the Vosges Mountains, are a range of low mountains in eastern France, near its border with Germany.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Litaize

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