Michel Bouvard (organist)

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Michel Bouvard in 2015

Michel Bouvard (born 16 January 1958 in Lyon) is a French classical organist.

He is the grandson of composer Jean Henri Antoine Bouvard and studied organ under André Isoir and Suzanne Chaisemartin.

Since 1996, he has been titular organist of the great organ of the Basilica of Saint-Sernin in Toulouse and is also one of three cotitular organists at the Palace of Versailles. He served as the professor of organ at the Conservatoire de Paris from 1995 to 2021, alongside Olivier Latry.

Discography

Sony classical - Organ of Cintegabelle
Sony classical - Organ of Saint-Maximin
Sony classical - BMG - Orgue Grenzing du CNSM of Lyon
Works by Eustache du Caurroy, Charles Racquet, Louis Couperin...
Various pieces
Chamade - organ of Mesnil-Amelot
Charles-Marie Widor: Symphonie romane (written especially for the Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse, a Romanesque basilica that had strongly impressed Widor)
Tempéraments - Chœur des Éléments - Organ of Saint-Sernin in Toulouse
Hortus - Chœur des Éléments - Organ of Notre-Dame du Taur in Toulouse
Bach: extracts from the Orgelbüchlein.
Jean Bouvard: 3 Noëls variés
AOM - Organ of Saint-Jacques in Muret
Works by Charles-Marie Widor, Franz Liszt, César Franck, Louis Vierne
Éditions Solstice

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