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Louis Robilliard
French organist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Louis Robilliard (born 10 December 1939 in Beirut) is a French classical organist. He won the first prize for organ and improvisation unanimously awarded by the Conservatoire de Paris (1967).
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Louis Robilliard in 1976
Discography
Max Reger: Introduction et Passacaille en ré mineur - Charles Widor: Toccata de la Ve Symphonie; History of the Organ, vol. 4, The Modern Age, DVD, ArtHaus Musik 102 153 (1991/1997)
External links
- Louis Robilliard
- Louis Robilliard on France Musique
- Louis Robillard at Notre Dame de Paris
- Gabriel Fauré - Pelleas et Melisande, op. 80 - I. Prelude, transcribed by Louis Robilliard on YouTube
- Complete discography: France Orgue
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