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Frédéric Blanc (born 1967) is a French composer, organist and improvisor. The last student of
Marie-Madeleine Duruflé Jeanne Marie-Madeleine Duruflé (''née'' Chevalier; 8 May 1921 – 5 October 1999) was a French organist. Regarded as the last of the French school of organists, she played works by Widor, Vierne, Langlais, Dupré and her husband, Maurice Duru ...
, he is based as titular organist of
Notre-Dame d'Auteuil Notre-Dame d'Auteuil () is a Roman Catholic parish church on the Auteuil hill in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. History Auteuil was originally a hamlet and commune with its own parish, and it was only in 1860 that it was merged into Paris. ...
in Paris. He has played concerts and given masterclasses internationally, especially in the United States. He is focused on the French organ tradition and improvisation.


Life

Born in Bordeaux in 1967, Blanc first studied law for a year, then organ at the conservatories of Toulouse and Bordeaux with André Fleury, Marie-Claire Alain,
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and, from 1991, with
Marie-Madeleine Duruflé Jeanne Marie-Madeleine Duruflé (''née'' Chevalier; 8 May 1921 – 5 October 1999) was a French organist. Regarded as the last of the French school of organists, she played works by Widor, Vierne, Langlais, Dupré and her husband, Maurice Duru ...
. He lived in the Duruflés' apartmentment after they died, as custodian of their estate, including manuscripts, documents, correspondence, photographs and their library. From 1987 to 1995, he was assistant organist at the
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, and from 1993 to 1999 lecturer in organ at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux. He won second prize at the in 1996, In 1997, he won the Grand Prix d'improvisation of the international organ competition . Since 1999, Blanc has been titular organist at
Notre-Dame d'Auteuil Notre-Dame d'Auteuil () is a Roman Catholic parish church on the Auteuil hill in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. History Auteuil was originally a hamlet and commune with its own parish, and it was only in 1860 that it was merged into Paris. ...
in Paris which features a Cavaillé-Coll organ. In August 2003, he was a lecturer at the International Altenberg Organ Academy for Improvisation. He is also a member of the organ commission of Paris and a member of the commission for non-historic organs in the music department of the French Ministry of Culture. Blanc has held organ masterclasses, for example at the
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in London and increasingly at U.S. universities, such as Valparaiso University, Indiana,
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, California, Hope College in Holland, Michigan, Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, the
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in Philadelphia, University of Michigan and
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.


Competitions

* 1996: Second prize at the * 1996: Audience prize at the organ competition of the * 1997: Grand Prix d'improvisation, at the international organ competition


Publications

* Frédéric Blanc, François Sabatier (ed.): '' André Fleury (1903–1995).'' In: L'Orgue: ''Cahiers et memoirs No. 55.'' Association des Amis de l'Orgue, Paris 1996. * '' Maurice Duruflé – Mémoires et écrits 1936–1986.'' , Biarritz 2005, . * ''Berceuse à la mémoire de Louis Vierne.'' Reconstruction of improvisations by Pierre Cochereau. Éditions Chantraine/Musikverlag
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, 1997.


Recordings

* * * ''Live Improvisations.'' 1999, Aeolus AE-10091, CD (Organs of Chartres Cathedral, Bonn Minster, Angoulême Cathedral and Saint-Sernin, Toulouse). * ''Hommage à André Fleury Vol. 2''. 2002, Aeolus AE-10151, CD (Église Notre-Dame-d'Auteuil). * ''Improvisations pour le temps pascal'', Improvisations on Easter themes, Baroque Notes 2003, CD (
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organ of the Perkins Chapel of the
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). * *


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Blanc, Frederic French classical organists 20th-century classical composers 21st-century classical composers French composers of sacred music Musicians from Bordeaux 1967 births Living people