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Édouard Devernay (8 November 1889 – 5 July 1952) was a French musician, composer and organist, titular of the Grandes Orgues of Notre-Dame des Victoires in Trouville-sur-Mer. BiographyBorn in Roubaix, Édouard Devernay began his musical studies at the Roubaix conservatory where he obtained the First Prizes in solfeggio, piano, harmony and counterpoint in the class of Julien Koszul. He then joined the organ class of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. In 1912, the town of Trouville-sur-Mer opened a recruitment competition for the Notre-Dame des Victoires pulpit that he won. He then came to settle in Normandy. Wounded at Verdun during WWI, he composed his first symphony for organ: Marche pour la Victoire during his convalescence. In 1931, he won the First Prize in musical composition of the SACEM for a lyrical drama, Au temps du bon Roy Henri. He died in Trouville on 5 July 1952. He was Yves Devernay's uncle. Compositions
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10 : French classical organists|Male organists|20th-century French composers|French male composers|Royal Conservatory of Brussels alumni|1889 births|People from Roubaix|1952 deaths|20th-century organists|20th-century male musicians |
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