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Tournemire, Charles, 1870-1939

LC control no.n 81146969
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LC classificationML410.T6847 Biography
Personal name headingTournemire, Charles, 1870-1939
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Variant(s)Tournemire, Charles Arnould, 1870-1939
Tournemire, C. (Charles), 1870-1939
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Associated countryFrance
LocatedParis (France)
Birth date1870-01-22
Death date[1939-11-03,1939-11-04]
Place of birthBordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
Place of deathArcachon (France)
Field of activityOrgan music Composition (Music) Music--Instruction and study
AffiliationBasilique Sainte-Clotilde (Paris, France)
Conservatoire national de musique et de déclamation (France) Conservatoire national de musique et d'art dramatique
Profession or occupationOrganists
Composers Music teachers
Found inHis Précis d'éxécution, de registration et d'improvisation à l'orgue, c1936.
St. Lawrence Jewry [SR] p1976: label (C. Tournemire)
Wikipedia, August 19, 2017 (Charles Tournemire; Charles Arnould Tournemire (22 January 1870 - 3 or 4 November 1939); French composer and organist; born at Bordeaux, moved in adolescence to Paris, and there became one of César Franck's three youngest students; from 1898 to 1939, served as the organiste titulaire at Franck's old church, the Basilique Ste-Clotilde, Paris. He was also professor of Chamber Music at the Paris Conservatoire; died at Arcachon in 1939. The precise cause of his death is uncertain, as is the exact date (3 or 4 November))