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Auguste Joseph-Marie François Le
Guennant (10
January 1881 – 17 May 1972) was a
French organist,
church musician and composer. He was,
after positions...
- and a women's
choir in No. 2. Duruflé
dedicated the work to
Auguste Le
Guennant, the
director of the
Gregorian Institute of Paris. The
motets were published...
- his birth.
Philippe Gildas, TV presenter, was born in Auray.
Auguste Le
Guennant (1881–1972),
composer and organist, was born in
Auray Ulrich Le Pen, a...
- (1920–1923)
Henri Gagnebin (1908–1909) Jesús
Guridi (1904–1905)
Auguste Le
Guennant Éliane Lejeune-Bonnier (1939) Omer Létourneau (1919–1920)
Pierre Pavie...
- Hewitt,
Georges Jouatte, André-Lévy, René Maillard, René Leroy,
Auguste Le
Guennant and René Saorgin. At the
beginning of the war,
Maurice Franck was taken...
- counterpoint),
Vincent d'Indy (composition),
Marcel Dupré (organ), and
Auguste Le
Guennant (Gregorian chant). In 1929 he
received a
diploma from the
Gregorian Institute...
-
Joseph Kunc,
Aloys Lacroix, Eugène Landais, Eugène Lefebvre,
Charles Le
Guennant,
Auguste Letocart,
Henri Libert,
Henri Maric****e,
Alfred Marty, Adolphe...
- at the
Schola Cantorum.
Among his
students were
Louis Boyer,
Auguste Le
Guennant, Marc de Ranse,
Blanche Selva, Déodat de Séverac, and Jean Vadon. In addition...
- from his
seminary studies,
during which one of his teachers,
Auguste Le
Guennant, had
introduced him to Béla Bartók's work on
Hungarian music. He soon enlisted...
-
years later, a
former student of the
Schola Cantorum de Paris,
Auguste Le
Guennant,
succeeded him, not only as
professor but also as
director of the school...