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Albert Jacques Périlhou (2
April 1846 – 28
August 1936) was a
French composer, organist, and pianist. Born in Daumazan-sur-Arize on 2
April 1846, he was...
- 3 (Faulisi) Faure, Enesco, Casella, Gaubert, Ganne, Gaubert, Taffanel,
Perilhou,
Busser FLUTE PANORAMA, NO. 4 TELEMANN, SIX SONATAS, OP. 2
Sonatas for...
- Vierne. He also ****isted Charles-Marie
Widor at Saint-Sulpice,
Albert Périlhou at Saint-Séverin and
Charles Tournemire at the
Basilica of St. Clotilde...
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Conservatoire de
Paris and won
prizes in
organ and
improvisation in 1951 (the Prix
Périlhou et Guilmant).
Chapuis was
organist for the
Paris churches of St Germain...
- productions, and
performing in
dance bands. He was the
recipient of the
Perilhou, Gouy d'Arcy and
Halphen music prizes. Upon
graduating in 1950, he won...
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Intercommunality CC
Vaison Ventoux Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-François
Périlhou Area 1 26.99 km2 (10.42 sq mi) Po****tion (2022) 5,920 • Density 220/km2...
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Harry Plunket Greene,
baritone concert singer, 71
August 28 –
Albert Périlhou,
French composer,
organist and pianist, 90
September 5 – Béla Szabados...
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Soaked in Blood.
Troubador Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78901-583-6.
Sylvie Périlhou (2016). Le
Corps franc de la
Montagne noire (in French). Société d'histoire...
- Dall'Ongaro 6.
words by
Alvise Cicogna;
paraphrase for
piano by
Albert Périlhou (1907)
Vocal 1901–1906 Les
feuilles blessées Dans le ciel est dressé le...
- who
received their training there:
Gabriel Fauré, Eugène Gigout,
Albert Périlhou and André Messager. In 1857,
Niedermeyer published a
treatise on plainchant...