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Artist Biography For Charles Tournemire

Charles Tournemire Bordeaux January 22 1870 – Arcachon November 3 1939 Was A French Composer And Organist Most Famous For His Improvisations. While He Could Play The Conventional Organ Literature Expertly He Rarely Played Anything In His Titular Post Other Than His Own Improvised Works. His Improvisations Were Consistently Brilliant And Most Often Rooted In Gregorian Thematic Material. His Output Contains Many Organ Works Including A Cycle L'Orgue Mystique Of Pieces For The Entire Liturgical Year Eight Symphonies One Of Them Choral And Several Chamber Works. Tournemire Was The Youngest Student Of César Franck. He Was The Organist Titulaire Basilica Ste-Clotilde Paris 1898-1939. His Roles Also Included Professor Of Chamber Music Paris Conservatory And Teacher Of Organ Improvisation. Tournemire Recorded Five Improvisations In 1930. These Were Later Transcribed By Maurice Duruflé Who Patiently Listened To The Phonograph Recordings Over And Over So As To Notate Them. L'Orgue Mystique Created Between 1927 And 1932 Covers The Cycle Of The Catholic Liturgical Year. These Pieces Fifty-One Sets Of Five Movements Each Are Based On The Gregorian Chants For The Day. Though Composed Works They Sound Almost Like Improvisations When Played. His Music Is An Interesting Contrast To His Colleague Peer And Friend Louis Vierne Also A Gifted Improviser Whose Improvisations Actually Sound More Like Composed Works. Tournemire Died In 1939 Though The Exact Cause Of His Death Is Somewhat Murky. Some Sources Say He Drowned During A Vacation Accident Others Say He Succumbed To A Sudden Illness And Was Found Dead In A Street At Arcachon.

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