Dynam-Victor Fumet. Born Toulouse May 4th 1867 died Paris Jan 2nd 1949.
• He began his musical studies at the municipal Conservatory where his exceptional talents were very quickly recognised, and where he received all the possible prizes. At the age of 16, he entered the Paris National Conservatory, where he studied organ with César Franck and composition with Ernest Guiraud.
• He continued his musical studies and Franck knew he was having financial difficulties, managed to have him hired as accompanist on the organ at the Sainte-Clotilde church where he was principal organist.
• For a while, Fumet was the orchestra conductor at the Chat Noir but he soon quit and left the post to his friend, Erik Satie. It was shortly after this period that he became interested in spiritism and met Verlaine, with whom he became close friends.
• After a turbulent voyage to South America where he was hired as a conductor, he came back to Paris and married into a family close to the founder of the Theosophical Society, Hélène Blavatsky. Named principal organist at the Sainte-Anne-de-la-Maison-Blanche church where his improvisations attracted large crowds. It was there that he composed a large number of works for the Church, which he premiered on every important holiday ; unfortunately many of these works have been lost.
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There is this CD of his organ music on the historic Henri-Didier-Orgel (1899) der Kathedrale Notre-Dame zu Laon played by Frederik Denis.
Where he was organist;
https://www.organsparisaz4.organsofparis.eu/Ste Anne Butte aux Cailles.htm