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(Amadeus). Jean Langlais (1907-1991) was among the foremost French
musicians of his time. He was the successor to the musical
tradition established by Cesar Franck and, like him, was organist
at the church of Sainte Clotilde in Paris. Though blind from early
childhood, he became one of the most celebrated touring virtuos of
his time, his legendary recitals always concluding with an
improvisation upon a submitted theme. Langlais wrote a body of
music for organ second only in extent to that of Bach, and his
compositions for organ remain widely played. This biography by one
of his favorite pupils examines both his life and music. HARDCOVER.
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