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Psaume I (Vol 1 of Pièces d'Orgue sur les Psaumes Huguenots)

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Uploaded by: giwro (09/10/24)
Composer: Gagnebin, Henri
Sample Producer: Evensong
Sample Set: St. Olaf RC Lively-Fulcher
Software: Hauptwerk VII
Genre: Romantic
Description:
Henri Gagnebin was born on 13 March 1886 in Liège, the son of Henri-Auguste Gagnebin, a pastor, and Adolphine Heshuysen, a native of the Netherlands. He had at least one brother, Élie, who was later a professor at the University of Lausanne.


His first studies were in Bienne and Lausanne. He studied the piano with Auguste Laufer and harmony with Justin Bischoff. In 1905, he spent eight months in Berlin, where he studied composition with Richard Rössler. In 1908, he moved to Paris, where he studied the organ with Louis Vierne and composition with Vincent d'Indy. He stayed there for eight years, during which he was organist at the Lutheran Church of the Redemption. In 1916, he became organist at the Temple de Saint-Jean in Lausanne, and also taught courses at the conservatory. In 1925, he was invited to become director of the conservatory at Geneva, where he remained until his retirement in 1961.

Gagnebin worked in most musical genres, with the exception of opera: he wrote symphonies, two ballets, a trio, four quartets, a large number of pieces for various instrumental groups, four toccatas for the piano, a piano concerto, more than one hundred pieces on Huguenot psalms, two church sonatas and a number of organ pieces. He was also a frequent contributor to music periodicals, including La Tribune de Genève.

This one of the nearly 100 Psalms he arranged for organ - unless you are in a church that has the tunes in their repertoire, you've probably never heard them... it's a shame, as this is lovely and inventive music.

I managed to fine Volume 1 and Volume 3 of the set (I think there are at least 8 or more). If anyone knows how to get the remaining volumes, I'd love to find them.
Performance: Live
Recorded in: Stereo
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