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Gaston Gilbert Litaize (11
August 1909 – 5
August 1991) was a
French organist and composer.
Considered one of the 20th
century masters of the
French organ...
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conservatory in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés near
Paris with the
blind organist Gaston Litaize, whom he had
heard in concert, and took
composition classes with Jean-Claude...
- organist. Born in
Talence (Gironde), he was a
former student of
Gaston Litaize and
Michel Chapuis,
Lebrun also
benefited from the
teaching of Anne-Marie...
- used was over 3000
miles away, in
Chartres Cathedral pla**** by
Gaston Litaize.
Simon Preston made a
recording in 1986 with
James Levine conducting the...
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Lemire (1867–1945) Léonin (1150s – c. 1201)
Fabien Lévy (born 1968)
Gaston Litaize (1909–1991) Jean-Baptiste
Lully (1632–1687)
Guillaume de
Machaut (c. 1300...
- Barnes, Lili Boulanger, André Fleury,
Isadore Freed,
Henri Gagnebin,
Gaston Litaize, Édouard Mignan, Émile Poillot,
Adrien Rougier,
Alexander Schreiner, and...
- Capote, R.; Chen, Y.-J.; Hambsch, F.-J.; Kornilov, N.V.; Lestone, J.P.;
Litaize, O.; Morillon, B.; Neudecker, D.; Oberstedt, S.; Ohsawa, T.; Otuka, N.;...
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Leopold Eybler, up to
modern composers such as John
Scott Whiteley,
Gaston Litaize, and Perosi. The most
frequently performed, and recorded,
setting today...
- conductor. Born in Versailles,
Denis Comtet studied organ with
Gaston Litaize at the Saint-Maur-des-Fossés conservatory. He then
studied at the Conservatoire...
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creator for soprano,
mixed chorus,
organ and orchestra, Op. 57 (1930)
Gaston Litaize,
Toccata sur le Veni Creator, for
organ (1934)
Marcel Dupré, "Komm, Gott...