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Georges, Dominique, Jacques Guiraud (8 March 1868 – 11 March 1928) was a French organist, cellist and composer. CareerBorn in Toulouse, Georges Guiraud first studied with the Jesuits and in 1898 won a first prize for cello at the Toulouse Conservatory where his father, Omer Guiraud, organist of Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse teaches. He entered the École Niedermeyer de Paris, then the Conservatoire de Paris. He followed the classes of Charles-Marie Widor, César Franck, and Jules Massenet. During this time in the capital, he was singing conductor at the concerts Colonne. After his father's death, he returned to Toulouse in 1912, and took over from him at Saint-Sernin. He was then a professor of harmony at the Toulouse conservatory. Marcel Vidal-Saint-André[1] dedicated his choral et mouvement vif to him and Émile Goué in 1923-24. Taking over from his father, he will also be a correspondent for L'Express du Midi. He was also a great friend of composer Aymé Kunc. He died in toulouse on 11 March 1928. Titulariats
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But also masses, motets, melodies and piano pieces. Bibliography
References1. ^Marcel Vidal-Saint-André on Musimen External links
13 : 1868 births|1928 deaths|People from Toulouse|French classical organists|Male organists|19th-century French composers|20th-century French composers|French composers of sacred music|French male composers|French Romantic composers|Conservatoire de Paris alumni|20th-century male musicians|19th-century male musicians |
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