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Marcel Dupré's career as an organist spanned the first seven decades of the 20th century, and took him all over Europe, North America, and Australasia. He delighted vastaudiences wherever he played, and attracted large numbers of enthusiastic students, for whom his church of St. Sulpice in Paris and his home at Meudon were their musical Mecca. Dupré had a profound influence on a host of musicians who sought his guidance, and as a composer for the organ his place in the historical line of J.S. Bach, the Couperins, César Franck, Widor, and Vierne is assured. Graham Steed is recognized for his skilled and musicianly advocacy of Dupré's compositions and he brings a keen and discerning intelligence to his analyses.
Typed and signed letter from Marcel Dupré to Homer D. Blanchard, dated January 14, 1970. Dupré discusses organs he has played in France, and his family.
Partial envelope France Marcel Dupré (3 May 1886 - 30 May 1971), was a French organist, pianist, composer, and pedagogue.
Back by popular demand! For many years these preludes by Marcel Dupr were unavailable. Due to increased demand and the acceptance of this book on the National AGO Test Performance list, we have re-issued it. All of the music has been re-engraved. The eight preludes are: Salve Regina * Virgo Dei Genitrix * Pange Lingua * Sacris Solemniis * Alma Redemptoris Mater * Ave Verum Corpus * Lauda Sion * Verbum Supernum.
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