- Léon
Boëllmann (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ bɔ.ɛlman]; 25
September 1862 – 11
October 1897) was a
French composer,
known for a
small number of compositions...
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Suite gothique, Op. 25 is a
suite for
organ composed by Léon
Boëllmann in 1895. The
suite consists of four movements:
Introduction -
Choral (C minor)...
- he also
founded his own
music school. His
nephew by
marriage was Léon
Boëllmann,
another distinguished French composer and organist. The 10 pièces pour...
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Romantic organ music, and
served as a
model for
later works by Gigout,
Boëllmann, Mulet,
Vierne and Dupré.
Widor was
pleased with the
worldwide renown...
- (originally
buried in a less
prominent plot in the same cemetery) Léon
Boëllmann (1862–1897),
composer and
organist Alexandre Boëly (1785–1858), composer...
- north-eastern France. It is also the
birthplace of the
composer Léon
Boëllmann. The
Germanic origins of the village's name
reflect the area's history...
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writer Léon Blum (1872–1950),
French politician and
prime minister Léon
Boëllmann (1862–1897),
French composer Leon
Bourgeois (1851–1925),
French politician...
- Bach, as well as
portraits of
composers Buttstett, Corrette, Reger,
Boëllmann,
Dubois and Langlais. She has
worked as a
concert organist in
Europe and...
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movement Hector Berlioz,
Symphonie fantastique,
second movement Léon
Boëllmann,
Suite gothique,
Toccata Alexander Borodin,
Polovtsian Dances,
Fifth Dance:...
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better known for the
Braille tactile writing system for the blind, Léon
Boëllmann (1881–1897),
Henri O'Kelly (1900–1918), and Jean Costa. The
current organist...