Joseph Samson (composer)
Joseph Samson (1888–1957) was a French church composer and choirmaster at the Dijon Cathedral.[1] His books on church music include Musique et Vie intérieure and A l'ombre de la Cathédrale enchantée (1929).[2]
Recordings
- Samson: La Cathédrale enchantée La Maitrise de Dijon, Etienne Meyer 2017
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References
- Andrew Shenton Messiaen the Theologian 2017 1351558455 "Under the influence of the movement supported by the CPL, French church musicians such as Joseph Samson (1888–1957) 1957), Choirmaster at the Cathedral of Dijon.., composed many pieces in the vernacular language and polyphonic style, including the Psalter, "
- La Revue musicale - Issues 237-240 -1957 - Page 68 Obituary : "La messe « O nuict, heureuse nuict », pour deux chœurs et deux orgues, fut composée à l'intention de la cathédrale de ... Joseph Samson à travers des ouvrages comme « Musique et Vie intérieure », « A l'ombre de la Cathédrale enchantée » .."
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