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Jeanne Marie-Madeleine
Demessieux (13
February 1921 – 11
November 1968) was a
French organist, pianist, composer, and teacher. She was the
chief organist...
- Alain, Jean-Marie Beaudet,
Pierre Cochereau, Françoise Renet,
Jeanne Demessieux,
Rolande Ginabat-Falcinelli, Jean-Jacques Grunenwald,
Odile Pierre, Jean...
- with
Pierre Cochereau). Later, he
studied organ privately with
Jeanne Demessieux,
whose complete organ works he
recorded in the 1970s.
During her tenure...
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Jarmil Burghauser 1921 1997
Czech Adrienne Clostre 1921 2006
French Jeanne Demessieux 1921 1968
French Andrzej Dobrowolski 1921 1990
Polish Johannes Driessler...
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politician Nathalie Dem****ieux (1884–1961),
French chemist and
academic Jeanne Demessieux This page
lists people with the
surname Dem****ieux. If an
internal link...
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Giuseppe Demachi (1732 – c. 1791)
Christoph Demantius (1567–1643)
Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968)
Nickitas J.
Demos (born 1962) Jörg
Demus (1928–2019) Pietro...
- (1925–1992) Léo
Delibes (1836–1891)
Charles Delioux (1825–1915)
Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968)
Alfred Desenclos (1912–1971)
Adolphe Deslandres (1840–1911)...
- harpsichord.
Tharp has
recorded numerous CDs,
including works by
Jeanne Demessieux,
Marcel Dupré,
Louis Vierne and Charles-Marie Widor.
Tharp has been described...
- Lasceux,
Charles Tournemire (1930), Jean
Langlais (1934), and
Jeanne Demessieux (1958),
which are
still widely performed today. A
version by
Father Michael...
- and organist. Adèle
Charvet (born 1993),
operatic mezzo-soprano.
Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968), organist, pianist, composer, and pedagogue.
Monique de Bissy...