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Welch’s program smartly alternated music by two of the most famous organist-composers of their days: J.S. Bach in the 18th century, the Frenchman Marcel Dupré in the 20th. Dupré, who died 50 ...
For years before her first concert — one of six she gave at the Salle Pleyel in Paris early in 1946 — her teacher Marcel Dupré had stoked rumors of her outlandish talent. “Jeanne Demessieux ...
What: Dedication of 12 paintings, "Stations of the Cross," by Suzanne Damrich, with free musical performance of Marcel Dupre's "Stations of the Cross" performed by Dauphin Way's organist ...
At one point, during World War I, he asked his colleague Marcel Dupré to substitute for him at Notre Dame. Vierne returned in 1920 and played until 1937. On the evening of June 2 that year ...
Mr. Goodman later won a fellowship to study in Paris under famed organist/composer Marcel Dupre and went on to build a reputation as one of the world’s greatest organ players. Mr. Goodman ...
Marcel J. Dupre, 83, of Bellingham, died Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital, Westborough. He was the husband of Louise W. (Bliss) Dupre for 64 years. Born in Lincoln ...
Marcel Dupre, “The Mercury Living Presence Recordings” (Mercury, 10 discs). Mercury’s “Living Presence” recordings from the ’50s and later were the original brain children of engineer C.