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Jean Victor Arthur Guillou (18 April 1930 – 26 January 2019) was a French composer,
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,
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, and
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. Titular Organist at Saint Eustache in Paris, from 1963 to 2015, he was widely known as a composer of instrumental and vocal music focused on the organ, as an improviser, and as an adviser to organ builders. For several decades he held regular
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in Zurich and in Paris.


Career

Guillou was born in
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. Following his first studies in piano and organ, he became the organist at the church St. Serge in Angers at the age of 12. He studied at the
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under
Marcel Dupré Marcel Jean-Jules Dupré () (3 May 1886 – 30 May 1971) was a French organist, composer, and pedagogue. Biography Born in Rouen into a wealthy musical family, Marcel Dupré was a child prodigy. His father Aimable Albert Dupré was titular o ...
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Maurice Duruflé Maurice Gustave Duruflé (; 11 January 1902 – 16 June 1986) was a French composer, organist, musicologist, and teacher. Life and career Duruflé was born in Louviers, Eure in 1902. He became a chorister at the Rouen Cathedral Choir School fr ...
and Olivier Messiaen. In 1952, while still studying, Guillou played the premiere of his organ transcription of
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by
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at Erskine and American United Church in
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. In 1955, he accepted a position as professor of organ and composition at the Institute of Sacred Music in Lisbon. During this time, he wrote his first compositions (Fantaisie op. 1, Colloque no. 1, and parts of Colloque no. 2). Due to health reasons, Guillou underwent long term medical treatment in Berlin and relocated to this city in 1958. During the following five years, he composed numerous works and made his first recordings at Lutherkirche and St. Matthias church. During this time, he met composer Max Baumann, who wrote his first organ compositions (Invocation op. 67 no. 5, Trois pièces brèves op. 67 no. 6, Psalmi op. 67 no. 2) for Guillou, who premiered these works in a concert on 20 January 1963 at St. Matthias church in Berlin. In 1963 he returned to Paris, having been appointed Titular Organist at Saint-Eustache in succession to André Marchal. Appointed Organiste Titulaire Emerite at St. Eustache in September 2014, Guillou completed 52 years as organist at Saint-Eustache in March 2015, when he was succeeded by two co-titulaires."Pipings", ''The American Organist'' (September, 2015), pp. 16–19 On 22 April 1966 Guillou gave his debut concert at the
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, where he played Max Reger's Phantasia and Fugue on BACH op. 46 at the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Reger's death. On 6 October 1966 Guillou played the world premiere of his organ work ''Pour le Tombeau de Colbert'' at the Berliner Philharmonie. He had a worldwide reputation as a concert organist and improviser. Additionally, he often performed as a pianist. He gave the English and French premieres of
Julius Reubke Friedrich Julius Reubke (23 March 18343 June 1858) was a German composer, pianist and organist. In his short life, he composed the ''Sonata on the 94th Psalm'' in C minor, which is considered to be one of the greatest organ works in the classical ...
's Piano Sonata in B-flat minor. Guillou's engagement in organ building led to collaborations with several organ builders and the construction of new instruments, including in the Tonhalle of Zurich and in the
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. He composed over 90 works – for organ, chamber and orchestral music – as well as numerous transcriptions for organ, originally published by
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, from 2000 and later by Schott Music,
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. In addition, he has issued more than 100 recordings (Philips, Dorian, Festivo, Decca, Augure among others) including the complete organ works of
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César Franck César-Auguste Jean-Guillaume Hubert Franck (; 10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a French Romantic composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher born in modern-day Belgium. He was born in Liège (which at the time of his birth was pa ...
, Robert Schumann, numerous improvisations (e.g., ''Visions Cosmiques'' (December 1968), or ''Jeux d'orgue'' (20 October 1969), both re-edited in 2010 by Universal-Decca), as well as most of his own organ compositions on a series of seven CDs (2010) for the Universal-Decca label. Some of Guillou's compositions are based upon his own lyrics and poems. He also published several books, which subsequently were translated into German and Italian: ''L'Orgue – Souvenir et Avenir'' (1978), ''La Musique et le Geste'' (2012), and ''Le Visiteur, Poèmes'' (2014). From 1970 to 2005, Guillou taught organ performance and improvisation at the annual ''Internationale Meisterkurse Zürich''. Beginning in 2007, these masterclasses were held at Saint-Eustache in Paris, France, for several years. Among his pupils are Zsuzsa Elekes,
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, Bernhard Haas, Yanka Hekimova, , Leonid Karev, Livia Mazzanti and Jean-Baptiste Monnot. In July 2015, he was appointed honorary professor at the
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in Saarbrücken. In March 2018, Guillou was honored by the
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at
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in
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with the RCO Medal, in recognition of distinguished achievement in organ playing and composition. In May 2018, he travelled to Koper,
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, where he served as consultant for the former organ at Tonhalle Zürich, to be transferred to Assumption Cathedral, and the re-dedication scheduled for 2020.


Death

Guillou died in Paris on 26 January 2019. The funeral service took place on 5 February 2019 at Notre-Dame de Paris. He was buried at the
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in Paris (Chemin du Quinconce, D1/4547).Cérémonie d’inhumation de Jean Guillou. Blog Tomasz Cichawa
The obituary by his publisher Schott summarized his achievements:


Compositions


Publications

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Bibliography

* Abbing, Jörg. ''Jean Guillou – Colloques – Biografie und Texte.'' St. Augustin, Germany: Dr. Josef Butz Musikverlag, 2006. . * Abbing, Jörg: ''Die Rhetorik des Feuers — La rhétorique du feu. Festschrift Jean Guillou.'' Bonn, Germany: Dr. Josef Butz Musikverlag, 2010. . * Abbing, Jörg: "Ein nachdenklicher Wanderer zwischen den Welten. Ein Nachruf auf Jean Guillou", in ''Organ – Journal für die Orgel'' 22, no. 1: 8–9. * Adolph, Wolfram: "Editorial zum Tod von Jean Guillou", in ''Organ – Journal für die Orgel'' 22, no. 1: 1. * L'ORGUE n° 281: numéro spécial sur Jean Guillou, sous la direction de Sylviane Falcinelli, 2008. * Cantagrel, Gilles. "Jean Guillou", in ''Guide de la musique d’orgue'', edited by Gilles Cantagrel. Paris:
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, (1991) 2012, pp. 514–520. * Cook, Mary Jean. "Errata in the published organ works of Jean Guillou", in ''The Diapason'' 67 (May 1967): 4–5. * Hodant, Jean-Philippe. ''Rhétorique et Dramaturgie dans l'œuvre musicale de Jean Guillou'' Paris, France: Université Sorbonne, 1993. * Orengia, Jean-Louis. ''Jean Guillou, interprète, compositeur et improvisateur.'' Mémoire de maîtrise de musicologie. Paris: Sorbonne, 1981/1982. * Rhodes, Cherry. "Introducing Jean Guillou", in ''The A.G.O.R.C.C.O. Magazine'' (March 1974): 29 and 53. * Terry, Mickey Thomas. "An Interview with Jean Guillou" in ''The American Organist'' 28, No. 4 (April 1994): 56–59. * VV.AA. '"Regards". Hommages à Jean Guillou – Augure éditions, Paris 2014.


References


External links

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JeanGuillouDVD
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''Mort de Jean Guillou, organiste voyageur''
on '' Libération''
''L'organiste et compositeur français Jean Guillou est décédé''
on '' Le Point''
Jean Guillou (Organ)
Bach cantatas Website (2007)
ARGOS
Association pour le Rayonnement des Grandes Orgues de Saint-Eustache, Paris.
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