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Maurice Durufl, 19021986: The Last Impressionist,Used
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Maurice Durufl (19021986) is best known as composer of the hauntingly beautiful and moving Requiem of 1947, and as organist during his long tenure at the church of SaintEtienneduMont in Paris. He studied composition and organ with Tournemire, Vierne, Gigout, and Dukas among others, and became well known outside France through tours and conferences, often attended with his wife, the late MarieMadeleine Chevalier.Ebrecht has brought together in this centenary tribute a fine collection of articles on Durufl's life and work that will enthrall all those who have come under the spell of this great master of French Impressionism.About the contributors:MarieClaire Alain the renowned French organist, recording artist, and teacher was one of Durufls first harmony students at the Paris Conservatoire.James Frazier has studied liturgy and music at several universities, and was a Fulbright scholar in France, where he studied privately with Madame Durufl.Maria Rubis Bauer concluded her doctoral dissertation on Durufl at the University of Kansas.Jeffrey Reynolds is Associate Professor of Humanities and chair of the music department at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.Herndon Spillman's landmark recording of the complete works of Durufl won him a Grand Prix du Disque in 1973. He is Professor of Music at Louisiana State University.Eliane Chevalier was the sister of MarieMadeleine Durufl, with whom she shared a passion for music.Ned Tipton is Director of Music of the American Cathedral in Paris.
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