music.wikisort.org - ComposerJoseph Antoine Émile Bourdon (French pronunciation: [emil buʁdɔ̃]; 14 February 1884 – 11 July 1974) was a 20th-century French organist and composer.
French organist and composer
Émile Bourdon |
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Born | 14 February 1884
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Died | 11 July 1974(1974-07-11) (aged 90)
Monaco |
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Occupation | Organist Composer |
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Biography
Bourdon was the son of Magdelaine Louise Villate de Peufeilhoux (of noble descent) and Victor-Louis-Gabriel Bourdon (a financier). Later, he became a pupil of Alexandre Guilmant in the Conservatoire de Paris, Bourdon was a condisciple and friend of Marcel Dupré.
He was the organist of the great organ of the Saint Nicholas Cathedral of Monaco from 1922 to 1968, before canon Henri Carol succeeded him.
In addition, he was professor of organ at the Académie de Musique Fondation Prince Rainier III until 1968.
His wife Jeanne Barbezat passed away on 17 August 1974, and Bourdon himself died on 11 July of that year.
Works
Bourdon is the author of several pieces for pipe organ including:
- Dix Pièces Op. 7 (Paris, Leduc, 1921) :
- Offertoire pour la Fête de l'Assomption
- Carillons (popularised by Marcel Dupré)
- Méditation sur un Psaume d'Introït
- Sortie sur l'Hymne Veni Creator Spiritus
- Bénédiction nuptiale
- In memoriam
- Sur l'Alleluia de la Fête de saint Louis
- Légende pour la Toussaint
- Triptyque sur la Prose de la Fête-Dieu
- Toccata sur deux noëls
- Six Pièces (1926) (Delatour, 2009) :
- Thème développé
- Final en Ré
- Complainte
- Communion sur "Dic nobis, Maria" de la prose de Pâques
- Allegro symphonique
- Elégie
- Première symphonie Op.10 (Paris, Leduc, 1925)
- Marche Solennelle Op. 19 (Paris, Bornemann, 1947)
- Cortège Nuptial Op. 38, dedicated to H.R.H. Prince Rainier III and to Madame la Princesse Grace de Monaco, for the celebration of their marriage on 19 April 1956 (unpublished).
Other:
- Andantino religioso for organ and cello (or alto)
- Tantum ergo for choir, organ and horn
- Idylle for orchestra
- Poème élégiaque for cello and orchestra
- Trio en mi mineur for piano, violin and cello
- Sacred motets.
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[de] Émile Bourdon
Émile Bourdon (* 15. Februar 1884 in Lapalisse; † 11. Juli 1974 in Combloux) war ein französischer Organist und Komponist.
- [en] Émile Bourdon
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