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Louis Vierne was born in Poitiers, France in 1870. He followed Cesar Franck and Charles Marie Widor as the foremost organ composer of France, especially on the newer "symphonic" organs. Some of Vierne's students gained as much or more fame than did he. Among them were Marcel Dupre, Joseph Bonnet, Nadia Boulanger, Olivier Messiaen, Maurice Durufle, Gaston Litaize and Jean Langlais. He suffered a ... [MORE]
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Classical Music Archives: Vierne
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Music files offered in MIDI format.
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Louis Vierne
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Biography, links, and directory of free MP3 audio files from Classic Cat.
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Louis Vierne
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Entry at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with list of vocal works, most linked to lyrics, many including English translation.
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Louis Vierne
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NodeWorks Encyclopedia article summarizing life, works, positions held, and associates. Includes internal references to related people and topics.
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Louis Vierne
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Chart of major works, detailed biography, and links from the Classical Composers Database.
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Louis Vierne
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Life, multi-part chronological biography, works by type and style, excerpts from his writings, gallery, MIDI and RAM audio, articles, CD reviews, bibliography, news, noted interpreters, discography, links, and contacts.
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Louis Vierne
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Brief biographical sketch, caricature, summary of organ works, and Naxos discography.
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Vierne, Louis
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Biography, criticism, discography.
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