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| 7 May 2009 jean langlais. 8 may 1991: this composer died today 18 years ago (1991) in paris, france. go to jean langlais's page. Composer events today - http://www.classical-composers.org/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Peter Kim Jean Langlais was completely blind. He, like Vierne, was also a skilled composer and his works are often played by organists as are Vierne's. He served at Ste. Clothilde, the great Parisian church where Cesar Franck once served as ... Totus Tuus - http://totustuusegosum2000.blogspot.com/ |
| 31 Oct 2009 by Journal Staff ... from 20th century artists such as Jean Langlais, Francis Poulenc and local composer David Pinkham who was “also a professor of mine at New England Conservatory,” remarked Steven, as well as chant pieces from liturgical tradition. ... Lynn Journal - http://www.lynnjournal.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Simon Chadwick To complement the work of these Scottish composers, the duo also performed two short pieces by the Breton composer Jean Langlais (1907 – 1991) Gordon Penman is the current chair of Friends of Wighton. Mark Spalding will be giving a solo ... friendsofwighton - http://friendsofwighton.blogspot.com/ |
| 22 Jul 2009 by jeffrey.a.tucker@gmail.com (Jeffrey Tucker) peter togni studied composition at the schola cantorum of paris, and studied organ under jean langlais, and directs a choir specializing in chant and polyphony, and his new compositions are receiving more attention lately. ... New Liturgical Movement - http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/ |
| 29 Sep 2009 by Richard LeComte As a Fulbright scholar and an Indiana University/Kiel Ausstausch Programme participant, she studied the works of Jean Langlais with the composer in France, and the works of Max Reger with Heinz Wunderlich in Germany. ... University of Alabama News - http://uanews.ua.edu/ |
| 11 Oct 2009 by www.MUSIClassical.com A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and a former Ford Foundation composer-in-residence. He has taught at Texas Technical University, Indiana State College, and music faculty of Arizona State University. A recipient of several Ford ... MUSIClassical COMPOSERS index - http://classicalegends.blogspot.com/ |
| 8 Jun 2007 by Sarah Garner john stanley (1712-1786), the composer, did not have an extensive output of music. however, he did write several of these voluntaries... thirty of them to be exact! these voluntaries are meant to played with a louder and softer (or ... [Bookends] - http://bookends-sjlc.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 Jul 2009 by David Patterson a super cymbal crash started hymne d'action de grâces, te deum by jean langlais, blind organist of st. clotilde church in paris and one of christie's teachers. it was a blockbuster performance. originally for organ, this orchestrated ... The Boston Musical Intelligencer - http://classical-scene.com/ |
| 2 Jul 2009 by streettalkin jean langlais: fête. eric plutz thursday, august 6, 2009 at 7pm. verizon hall price: $10. a “spirited and virtuosic organist” (washington post), eric plutz is currently university organist at princeton university, where he recorded his ... streettalkin - http://streettalkin.com/ |
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