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Vierne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean-Jacques
Vierne (1921–2003),
French film
director Louis Vierne (1870–1937),
French organist...
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Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8
October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a
French organist and composer. As the
organist of Notre-Dame de
Paris from 1900
until his...
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Ambroise Jean Eugéne
Vierne (11
March 1878 – 29 May 1918) was a
French organist and composer. He was the
younger brother of
Louis Vierne, who was also a composer...
- The
Symphony en la mineur, op. 24 by
Louis Vierne is the composer's
second symphonic score,
after Praxinoë [fr] op. 22, and is the only
symphony for orchestra...
- M****) in C-sharp minor, Op. 16, is a m**** by the
French composer Louis Vierne. He
composed it in 1899,
scored for
choir and two organs. It was published...
- Jean-Jacques
Vierne (31
January 1921, in Courbevoie,
France – 17 June 2003) was a
French film director.
Rififi (1955, ****istant director) La Fête espagnole [fr]...
- accompaniment. The poem has also been set to
music by
Gabriel Fauré,
Louis Vierne,
Sigfrid Karg-Elert,
Josef Szulc, and
Alphons Diepenbrock. "Clair de lune"...
- "El Próximo
Viernes" (English: Next Friday) is a song by
Regional Mexican singer-songwriter
Espinoza Paz from his 2008
debut album El
Canta Autor Del...
- The
Piano Quintet, Op. 42,
Louis Vierne's three-movement work for
piano and
string quartet.
Composed between December 1917 and May 1918, the
piece is dedicated...
- Gene
Allen Viernes (August 16, 1951 – June 1, 1981) was a Seattle-based
Filipino American labor activist best
known for his
efforts to
reform Local 37...