Albert Félix Joseph Renaud (1855 – 28 May 1924) was a French organist and composer who served for many years as organist at the parish church of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris.[1][2]
French organist and composer
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Life and career
Saint-Germain-en-Laye parish church, where Renaud was organist from 1891 to 1924.The organ of Saint-Germain-en-Laye parish church.
After a spell as organist at Rennes Cathedral, he returned to Paris in 1878 as organist of the Church of Saint-François-Xavier.[1][4] In 1891 he became organist at the parish church of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, serving until his death.[3][5] In 1903 he oversaw the refurbishment of the church's Cavaillé-Coll organ, marking the completion of the work with a concert on 27 October at which Alexandre Guilmant and Eugène Gigout also played.[6]
Renaud's best known work is his Toccata in D minor (Op. 108, No. 1), which he dedicated to Alexandre Guilmant. Guilmant played it during a recital at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904.[3] He also wrote piano, orchestral and choral works as well as opera and ballet music.[1][7]
List of works
For organ
Quatre pièces d'orgue (Op. 101, No. 1 (Entrée, processional), No. 2 (Angelus), No. 3 (Pastorale) and No. 4 (Marche funèbre))
Improvisations - soixante pièces classées par tons pour orgue ou harmonium (Op. 106)
Deux toccatas (Op. 108, No. 1 (in D minor) and No. 2 (in D major))
Quatre pièces d'orgue (Op. 116, including No. 1 (Offertoire in E minor) and No. 3 (Communion in F major))
Esquisses - trente pièces pour orgue ou harmonium (Op. 120)
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