Charles Arnould Tournemire (22 January 1870 – 3 or 4 November 1939) was a French composer and organist, notable partly for his improvisations, which were...
5 KB (623 words) - 10:12, 10 November 2024
Tournemire may refer to: Tournemire, Aveyron, France, a commune Tournemire, Cantal, France, a commune Charles Tournemire (1870-1939), French composer and...
417 bytes (79 words) - 03:43, 11 September 2013
his Grande Pièce Symphonique several years earlier, and the composers Charles-Marie Widor, who wrote ten organ symphonies, and his pupil Louis Vierne...
11 KB (1,208 words) - 18:41, 9 September 2024
age 17, upon moving to Paris, he took private organ lessons with Charles Tournemire, whom he assisted at Basilique Ste-Clotilde, Paris until 1927. In...
13 KB (1,455 words) - 10:38, 10 November 2024
French physician, bacteriologist, and immunologist (b. 1853) 1939 – Charles Tournemire, French organist and composer (b. 1870) 1949 – Solomon R. Guggenheim...
58 KB (5,658 words) - 19:29, 12 November 2024
Milhaud [pupils] André Pirro [pupils] Alexander Schreiner Albert Schweitzer Charles Tournemire [pupils] Edgard Varèse [pupils] Louis Vierne [pupils] Horace Whitehouse...
111 KB (9,492 words) - 14:47, 10 November 2024
their own right, most notably the aforementioned Dupré, Louis Vierne, Charles Tournemire, Darius Milhaud, Alexander Schreiner, Edgard Varèse, Hans Klotz, and...
27 KB (2,109 words) - 06:36, 6 November 2024
composition are Charles-Marie Widor, Louis Vierne, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles Tournemire, and Eugène Gigout. Of these, Vierne and Tournemire were Franck...
37 KB (4,118 words) - 16:14, 15 October 2024
improviser, in the tradition of a distinguished French line that runs from Charles Tournemire through to Pierre Cochereau. Influenced by his Roman Catholic faith...
8 KB (603 words) - 05:37, 7 November 2024
Chausson, Vincent d'Indy, Henri Duparc, Guillaume Lekeu, Albert Renaud, Charles Tournemire and Louis Vierne. Franck was born in Liège, then part of the United...
50 KB (6,781 words) - 22:44, 27 October 2024