- An
organist is a
musician who
plays any type of organ. An
organist may play solo
organ works, play with an
ensemble or orchestra, or
accompany one or...
- A
stadium organist is a
musician who
plays an
organ during live
sporting events.
During the
early part of the 20th century,
organs were
often found in...
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virtuosos of his time. He
worked as
organist of
numerous churches and, for a few years, as one of the four
organistes du roy.
Marchand had a
violent temperament...
- 1911:
Choral varié;
Prise de voile;
Andante in D major, in Parn****e des
Organistes du XXe, vol. 1,
Paris 1911: 14 Pièces pour
harmonium (Loret). Andantino...
- The
French organ school formed in the
first half of the 17th century. It
progressed from the
strict polyphonic music of Jean
Titelouze (c. 1563–1633) to...
- of
Organists/Collège
royal canadien des
organistes",
Encyclopedia of
Music in Canada,
retrieved 2008-04-15 "The
Royal Canadian College of
Organists", Ontario's...
- Cole (acting
Organist and
Master of the
Choristers since 2019)
Charles William Lavington 1842 – 1859 J.
Summers Frederick Crowe (later
organist of Chichester...
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accompanying the choir, as well as
being used for
concerts and recitals. The
organists of
Cologne Cathedral have
included Josef Zimmermann,
Clemens Ganz and...
- (1886-1971). In
Renaud Machart and
Vincent Warnier (ed.): Les
grands organistes du XXe siècle. Paris: Buchet-Chastel, 2018, 73–80.
Bryan III, Joe; Murphy...
- les
hommes et
leurs œuvres.
Georges Servières. Do****ent inédits sur les
Organistes français des
XVIIe et
XVIIIe siècles, Paris,
Schola Cantorum, c. 1925...