Louis Vierne: Difference between revisions

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Life

Born: 8 October 1870, Poitiers, France

Died: 2 June 1937, Paris, France

Biography
Pupil of Franck and Widor at the Paris Conservatoire. Although blind, he became assistant organist to Widor at the church of St Sulpice and later organist at Notre Dame, where he died at the console.


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