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Henri Libert (1869-1937) was a French organist and composer.
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Life
Libert was born on 15 December, 1869. He was an organ student of César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor. in 1896 he became the organist at St. Denis, Paris. He passed away on 14 January, 1937.
Works
Title | Incipit | Notes | Published | Ref. |
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Priere | Leduc (1894) | |||
Romance sans parole | Leduc (1894) | |||
Prélude e | Senart (Paris, 1912) | |||
Fugue d | Senart (Paris) | |||
Duo en forme de Canon ré majeur | in Les Maîtres Contemporains II | (1912) | ||
Piece symphonique mi mineur | in Les Maîtres Contemporains VII | (1914) | ||
Variations symphoniques sur un theme en forme de passacaille | Lemoine |
References
[Libert, Henri in Repertorium Orgelmusik (page 478)]