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Louis Andlauer (7 September 1876[1][2][3] – 18 July 1915)[2] was a French composer and organist.
French composer and organist
Biography
Born in Honfleur, the son of Auguste Andlauer, (pupil of Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, and organist at Notre-Dame-des-Champs [fr],[4][5]) Louis Andlauer won a First prize of organ in the classes of Alexandre Guilmant and Charles-Marie Widor in 1901.[1] Louis Andlauer wrote organ and harmonium pieces, three masses, a cantata, religious motets and several songs.
Organist and director of music at the Parisian church of Saint-Éloi,[5] he was also a substitute for Louis Vierne from 1912 to 1914 at the organ of Notre-Dame de Paris. During the Great War he became a sergeant in the 28th Régiment d'infanterie territoriale [fr], and was killed at the front line on 18 July 1915 at Marœuil (Pas-de-Calais).[2]
Bibliography
- (in French) Biographical notes in Joseph Joubert, Maîtres contemporains de l'orgue, Paris, Senart, 1912, vol. 1, (p. 1)
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[de] Louis Marie François Andlauer
Louis Marie François Andlauer (* 7. September 1876 in Honfleur; † 1915) war ein französischer Organist und Komponist.
- [en] Louis Andlauer
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