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Pierre Eugène
Charles Cochereau (9 July 1924 – 6
March 1984) was a
French organist, improviser, composer, and pedagogue.
Cochereau was
titular organist...
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Cochereau (French pronunciation: [koʃ.ʁo]) is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Léon
Matthieu Cochereau (1793–1817),
French painter...
- Léon
Matthieu Cochereau (1793, Montigny-le-Gannelon - 30
August 1817) was a
French painter.
Student of David, he
painted his master's
studio in a painting...
- 2′/16′) and by Jean-Loup
Boisseau after 1975, all upon the
orders of
Pierre Cochereau. In
autumn 1983, the
electric combination system was
disconnected due...
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early interest in the
organ came from
listening to
recordings of
Pierre Cochereau,
organist of Notre-Dame de
Paris from 1955 to 1984. His
first experience...
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Gloucester Cathedrals.
Heavily influenced by Jean
Langlais and
Pierre Cochereau,
Briggs is
regarded as one of the world's
finest improvisors, and now...
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Toulou Artémise haute-contre
Louis Murayre Léandre haute-contre
Jacques Cochereau Zerbin taille (baritenor)
Louis Mantienne 'Masque chantant'
soprano Mlle...
- Borup-Jørgensen 1924 2012
Danish Altamiro Carrilho 1924 2012
Brazilian Pierre Cochereau 1924 1984
French Jeanne Colin-De
Clerck 1924
Belgian Ikuma Dan 1924 2001...
- improvisation, with
organists such as
Charles Tournemire,
Marcel Dupré,
Pierre Cochereau,
Pierre Pincemaille and
Thierry Escaich. Some
composers incorporated the...
- gone into
exile and was
absent from the Salon. However, Léon
Matthieu Cochereau exhibited his
Interior of David's Studio.
Several of the
works had appeared...