- Eugène
Gigout (French: [ʒiɡu]; 23
March 1844 – 9
December 1925) was a
French organist and a composer,
mostly of
music for his own instrument.
Gigout was...
- Eugène
Gigout, into
whose house the
couple moved (having no
children of his own,
Gigout adopted Boëllmann). Boëllmann then
taught in
Gigout's school of...
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Prescott 1843 1919
English George Stephănescu 1843 1925
Romanian Eugène
Gigout 1844 1925
French Hermann Graedener 1844 1929
German Richard Hofmann 1844...
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Hangs (From War Requiem, Op. 66)
Edwin Eugene Bagley National Emblem Eugène
Gigout Toccata In B
Minor Not
Available Cuckoo Clock Dialogue (From Film The Third...
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Schmalfuss Sidney Sukoenig Ward
Swingle Narciso Yepes this teacher's
teachers Gigout (1844–1925)
studied with
teachers including Camille Saint-Saëns. Léon Boëllmann...
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Nadia Boulanger. New to the
staff were
Alfred Cortot for
piano and Eugène
Gigout for organ. The
Conservatory moved to
facilities at 14 rue de
Madrid in 1911...
- Widor,
Louis Vierne,
Alexandre Guilmant,
Charles Tournemire, and Eugène
Gigout. Of these,
Vierne and
Tournemire were
Franck pupils. In Germany, Max Reger...
- Frédéric Duvallès as
Lazare Chantoiseau - un
astronome Raymond Bussières as
Gigout Félix
Oudart as Le juge
Bulle Roland Armontel as
Gustave Bicquois Al Cabrol...
- (1811–1872), poet,
novelist Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904),
painter Eugène
Gigout (1844–1925),
composer and
organist José
Melchor Gomis (1791–1836), Spanish...
- of
French Romantic organ music, and
served as a
model for
later works by
Gigout, Boëllmann, Mulet,
Vierne and Dupré.
Widor was
pleased with the worldwide...