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204:, though it was not published until 2000; nine years after Langlais' death. Labounsky did her doctoral paper in 1991 on the life and works of Langlais and fortunately she was able to share some of it with Langlais before he died. However Langlais was displeased as Labounsky was truthful in what she saw as Langlais wanted to be painted as the way he saw his truth. Labounsky admitted that at times Langlais could be a complex person but Langlais did not see himself this way. This was partly due to the region of Brittany in which he grew up as the Bretons considered themselves to be a proud people who loved to tell folklore. 262:
Langlais' music is written in a highly individual eclectic style, venturing well beyond what might be expected of mid-twentieth-century French music, with rich and complex harmonies and overlapping modes, sometimes more tonal than his contemporary, friend and countryman
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in Paris in 1945, a post in which he remained until 1988. He was much in demand as a concert organist, and widely toured across Europe and the United States. His 3rd North American tour lasted from January through March 1956, and saw him play on both coasts.
267:, sometimes related to his two predecessors at Sainte-Clotilde, Franck and Tournemire, but sometimes also employing serial techniques and often exhibiting an earthy, Celtic folkiness which owes not a little to 259:(1990), another organ piece. Although best known as a composer of organ music and sacred choral music, he also composed a number of instrumental, orchestral and chamber works and some secular song settings. 231:
at the age of 84, and was survived by his second wife Marie-Louise Jaquet-Langlais and three children, Janine, Claude and Caroline. The position of organist at Sainte-Clotilde was succeeded to by
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Owing to his blindness, Langlais's method of composition involved him thinking about the work in every detail over a long period, and only then writing it down in shorthand
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in Paris from 1961 to 1976. Many of his students went on to become important musicians, including organists and composers; among them was the American
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His first wife Jeannette asked his former student, personal recital liaison and friend Ann Labounsky in 1972 to write Langlais' biography
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After graduating, Langlais returned to the National Institute for Blind Children to teach, and also taught at the
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Hyacinthe Langlais" by some sources. However, his birth certificate records the forenames Jean
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The complete organ works of CĂ©sar Franck on the organ of the Basilica of Sainte Clotilde, Paris
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Variations on a Dutch children's song: A tribute to Michiel de Ruyter : for ogan
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It was as an organist that Langlais made his name, following in the footsteps of
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School of Music, Theatre & Dance (University of Michigan) Publications
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for unison voice and organ, and his many organ compositions, including:
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Dance, University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & (1880).
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Messe solennelle - Missa in Simplicitate - Missa Misericordiae Domini
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Hyacinthe. The mistake stems from an error stated in the book
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Website of the Association of the Friends of Jean Langlais
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Langlais' full name is erroneously misstated to be "Jean
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Official tribute website (includes full list of works)
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Suite Médiévale / Cinq Méditations sur l'Apocalypse
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La Fontenelle, Ille-et-Vilaine
Paris, France
Composer
composer
modern classical music
organist
improviser
La Fontenelle
Ille-et-Vilaine
Brittany
Mont Saint-Michel
glaucoma
Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles
André Marchal
Paris Conservatoire
organ
composition
Marcel Dupré
Paul Dukas
Charles Tournemire
Schola Cantorum
Kathleen Thomerson
Margreeth Chr. de Jong
CĂ©sar Franck
Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde
15th arrondissement
Paris
Jacques Taddei
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