André Fleury (organist)
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André Edouard Antoine Marie Fleury (25 July 1903 – 6 August 1995) was a French
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
, pianist, organist, and pedagogue.


Life

André Fleury was born in
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, France. He received his musical training as a private student of
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(a former student of César Franck), and later, of André Marchal and Louis Vierne. At the Paris Conservatory, he studied organ with
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and received a first prize in organ performance and improvisation under Gigout's successor, Marcel Dupré, in 1926. Fleury also studied composition with Paul Vidal. In 1920, Fleury became Gigout's assistant at St. Augustin in Paris, and, later, also assistant of Charles Tournemire at Ste. Clotilde. He became titular organist at St. Augustin in 1930. In 1941, he was appointed professor of organ at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. After World War II, Fleury and his wife left Paris due to health reasons, and relocated to Dijon. In 1949, he succeeded
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as titular organist at Dijon Cathedral and as professor of piano (a year later also of organ) at the Dijon Conservatory. In 1971, he accepted
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’s invitation to become co-titular organist at Saint-Eustache in Paris. He also was appointed as professor of organ at the Schola Cantorum and as titular organist at Versailles Cathedral, this duty was taken over by
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after his death. André Fleury died in 1995 at Le Vésinet, France, age 92, and was buried in Arcy-sur-Cure. As a composer, Fleury wrote numerous works for organ, many of which have not been published yet, however. He also performed extensively throughout Europe. André Fleury premiered several important organ compositions, such as the organ sonata of Darius Milhaud, Maurice Duruflé’s ''Scherzo'' op. 2, as well as ''La Nativité du Seigneur'' by
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(the first integral performance of this organ cycle, after the premiere by
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, Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, and
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). Among his students were
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, Pierre Cochereau, and
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.


Compositions


Organ Solo

*''Allegro symphonique'' (1927) *''Prélude et Fugue'' No. 1 (1928) *''Vingt-quatre pièces'' pour orgue ou harmonium (1930–1933) *''Prélude, Andante et Toccata'' (1931/1932) *''Pièce sans titre'' (à Odette et Jean Degouy) (1933) *''Postlude'' (dernière des 24 pièces - arrangé pour Grand Orgue) (1935) *''Symphonie No. 1'' (1938/1943) *''Pastorale'' (1941) *''Divertissement sur un Noël'' (1941) *''Variations sur Adeste Fideles'' (1942) *''Pour la Pentecôte, Veni Sancti Spiritus'' (1943) *''Toccata sur l'Ite Missa Est pascal'' (1943 or 1944) *''Versets sur le Veni Creator'' (1945) *''Carillon sur le Victimae Paschali Laudes'' (1945) *''Offertoire pour l'Ascension'' (1945) *''Offertoire sur deux Noëls'' (1945 or 1946) *''Sortie sur un vieux Noël'' (1945 or 1946) *''Symphonie No. 2'' (1946/1947) *''Variations sur Haec Dies'' (1946) *''Postlude'' (en Ré) (1947) *''Paraphrase sur l'Alleluia de la Messe de Pâques'' (1947) *''Prélude à l'Introït'' (1947, unpublished) *''Offertoire'' (1947) *''Sortie pascale (O Filii)'' (1947) *''Prélude sur l'Introït Resurrexi'' (1949) *''Vexilla Regis'' (1949) *''Messe pour la fête de tous les saints'' (1954) *''Prélude à l'Introït VXIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1954) *''Psaume pour les morts de la guerre'' (1954, unpublished) *''Prélude et Fugue'' No. 2 (1957–1959) *''Variations sur un Noël bourguignon'' (1959/1960) *''Offertoire pour une messe de la Sainte Vierge (Ave Maria)'' (1959) *''Entrée pour le XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1961) *''Offertoire pour le XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1961, unpublished) *''Elévation pour le XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1962, unpublished) *''Communion pour le XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1963, unpublished) *''Postlude pour le XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' (1965, unpublished) *''Sept pièces'' (sans pédale obligatoire) (1967) *''Fantaisie (Honos alit artes)'' (1969) *''Prélude, Cantilène et Final'' (1981) *''Transcription du Vézinet de Rameau'' (1983) *''Versets sur l'hymne Lucis Creator'' (1990) *''Pièce sans titre Tampon'' (1993)


Organ with other instruments

*''Marche'' for trumpet and organ (1980, unpublished) *''Méditation'' for cello and organ (1988, unpublished)


Piano Solo

*''Trois pièces'' (1946/1947) *''Quatre pièces brèves'' (1951, unpublished) *''Trois pièces'' (1953)


Undated Compositions

*''Versets sur l'hymne Lucis Creator'' for organ *''Trois versets sur A Solis Ortus Cardine'' for organ *''Transcription de la Berceuse extr. de
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'' (Fauré) for organ *''Sujets de fugues, thèmes d'improvisation'' (P. Cochereau, M. Dupré) *''Prélude à l'Introït / XVIème dimanche après la Pentecôte'' for organ *''Mouvements de trio avec piano *''Magnificat du 8ème mode'' for organ *''In memoriam Louis Vierne'' for organ *''Finale des Variations sur O Filii'' for organ *''Esquisses d'une pièce en hommage à Jehan Alain'' for organ *''Esquisse du 3ème mouvement d'un Tryptique pour orgue *''Choeur "A Jésus ouvrier"


References

*"André Fleury im Gespräch mit Dorothee Hütte," in ''Ars Organi'' 41, Vol. 3 (September 1993): 127-140. *Blanc, Frédéric, and
François Sabatier François Sabatier (born in 1945) is a French musicologist, music historian and music educator. Biography François Sabatier studied music history and musicology at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Paris-Sorbonne University. The author of bo ...
(eds.): "André Fleury (1903-1995)", in ''L'Orgue: Cahiers et memoirs'' No. 55 (1996). Paris, France: Association des Amis de l'Orgue, 1986. *Sabatier, François. "André Fleury", in ''Guide de la musique d’orgue'', edited by
Gilles Cantagrel Gilles Cantagrel (born 20 November 1937) is a French musicologist, writer, lecturer and music educator. Biography Born in Paris, Cantagrel studied physics, art history and music at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and at the Conservatoi ...
. Paris: Fayard, 1991: 353.


External links


''André Fleury – le poète architecte''
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