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  • * 1911 succeeded Guilmant as concert organist at the Paris Conservatory. He began touring widely in France and E * 1923 he contributed to the creation of the Institut Grégorien de Paris. A few years later he returned to France. He was the teacher of Henri ...
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  • * Some of his most famous compositions began as concert improvisations ...ompositions have overt pedagogical purposes. For example, both the Tombeau de Titelouze and the 79 Chorales use chorale and chant tunes found in the work ...
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  • * In 1931, he received the “Grand Prix d’Execution et Improvisation des Amis de l’Orgue”, after having studied improvisation with Charles Tournemire<ref>Je * 1932 He was the organist at St. Pierre-de-Montrouge ...
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