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- (Alphonse Zoé Charles) Renaud de Vilbac (3 June 1829 – 19 March 1884) was a prolific French organist and composer. Vilbac entered the Conservatoire de Paris...
- (1821–1876), art collector. Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889), painter. Renaud de Vilbac (1829–1884), composer, organist. Paul Joseph Barthez (1734–1806), physician...
- 1844 – Victor M****é (1822–1884) ("first" First Grand Prize) and Renaud de Vilbac ("second" First Grand Prize) 1845 – First Prize not awarded 1846 – Léon...
- Klindworth's piano solo (c.1900), Muzio Clementi's organ solo, and Renaud de Vilbac's harmonium solo (c.1875) are liberal in their approach to achieve this....
- Lefébure-Wely Augustine Lorotte [pupils] Camille Saint-Saëns [pupils] Renaud de Vilbac this teacher's teachers 1834–1901 studied with teachers including François-Joseph...
- Lemoine (1786–1854) studied with teachers including Anton Reicha. Renaud de Vilbac Jean Gallon [pupils] Philippe Gaubert [pupils] Henriette Renié Erik Tulindberg...
- Jean-Pierre Batut who was the church's pastor from 2007 to 2009. Renaud de Vilbac was the church's first organist. He was succeeded by Raoul Pugno who served...
- Lemaire began his musical studies in his hometown with Charles Renaud de Vilbac (1829–1884). In 1872, he continued his studies of writing in Paris with...