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Louis Vierne
Born: 8. October 1870 in Poitiers, France, died 2. June 1937 in Paris, France. A blind, french organist and composer.
brother of René Vierne.
Louis Vierne was a pupil of César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor. He was appointed organist of Notre-Dame in Paris in 1900.
He wrote six symphonies for organ, one symphonic piece for organ and orchestra (1926), 3 masses and 24 fantasies (1926/27) and a symphony for orchestra (1907), among other works.
brother of René Vierne.
Louis Vierne was a pupil of César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor. He was appointed organist of Notre-Dame in Paris in 1900.
He wrote six symphonies for organ, one symphonic piece for organ and orchestra (1926), 3 masses and 24 fantasies (1926/27) and a symphony for orchestra (1907), among other works.
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2xCD –
Deutsche Grammophon
$11
Bach ,
Bossi ,
Duruflé ,
Jongen ,
Liszt ,
Mendelssohn ,
Vierne ,
Lea Suter ,
Stephan Leuthold ,
Felix Mende ,
David Schollmeyer
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MDG
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CD –
Signum Classics
$21