Alain Mabit
Alain Mabit is a titular organist of the Grand Organ Cavaillé-Coll of the Église Saint-Étienne de Caen, and 20th century music writing teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris. He is also a composer.[1]
Mabit studied organ with Louis Thiry at the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Rouen, André Isoir at the Conservatoire de Boulogne and musical composition with Olivier Messiaen and Claude Ballif at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Discography
- Prélude et Fugue sur BACH (Franz Liszt)
- Trois préludes de choral of the Opus 122 by Brahms
- Toccata (Charles-Marie Widor) organ of the Abbaye aux hommes at Caen
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References
- Alain mabit on Abbaye aux Hommes
- Night songs on Gallica
- Sphère d’influence for wind ensemble on Gallica
External links
Alain Mabit discography at Discogs
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