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Marie-Claire Alain

 
Artist: Marie-Claire Alain
Marie-Claire Alain
  • Country: France
  • Born: August 10, 1926 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France

Biography

Marie-Claire Alain was the youngest child in a family of distinguished musicians, born August 10, 1926, in St. Germain-en Laye, a Paris suburb. Her father, Albert Alain, a composer and amateur organ builder, had been a pupil of Guilmant and Fauré. Her sister Odile was a promising soprano and pianist who lost her life early in a mountaineering accident; her older brother, Olivier, was a composer, pianist, and musicologist. Her oldest brother was the renowned Jehan Alain, a composer and organist whose teachers included Dupré, Dukas, and Jean Roger-Ducasse. He numbered Messiaen and Poulenc among his closest friends and his works for organ -- Litanies, in particular -- established him as one of the brightest stars among rising French composers in the decade before his battlefield death in 1940, at 29. A twin sense of loss and inheritance informed her studies and career.

With the allied liberation of Paris in August 1944, she entered the Paris Conservatoire, studying with Dupré for organ, Pié-Caussade for counterpoint and fugue, and Maurice Duruflé for harmony. Duruflé composed one of the finest of his small but masterly group of organ works as an hommage to Marie-Claire's brother, the Prélude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain, Op. 7 (1942). She studied with Duruflé from 1944 until 1950, schoolwork being augmented by private lessons. During her Conservatoire years, she carried off four Premier Prix. After the inauguration of her career in 1950, she took a prize for organ at the Geneva International Competition and gave her first public recital. The Amis de Orgue awarded her the Bach Prize in 1951. After a further two years of study with Gaston Litaize, she took up her career in earnest, giving well over 2000 recitals worldwide. Her recordings number in the hundreds, and she has twice recorded the complete organ works of Bach. By the 1980s, she had become known as a specialist in seventeenth and eighteenth century music, with numerous recordings of works by Couperin, Grigny, Daquin, Vivaldi, Buxtehude, Pachelbel, Handel, C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, and Mozart -- among many others -- to her credit. But she has also made distinguished recordings of Romantic repertoire with albums of works by Mendelssohn, César Franck, Liszt, Widor, Vierne, Poulenc, and Jehan Alain -- whose punctilious execution is suffused with passion -- carrying into the twenty-first century living traditions extending to the middle of the nineteenth. She is much in demand as a teacher. ~ Adrian Corleonis, All Music Guide

Discography

Bach:Organ Masterpieces

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Great Toccatas

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Bach: The Art of Fugue

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Les Bis Pour Orgue

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Cesar Franck: Great Organ Works

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Handel: The Organ Concertos, Vol. 2

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Felix Mendelssohn: Prelude & Fugue/Sonatas/Andante With Variations

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Mess Solennelle De Saint-Hubert

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Bach: Praeludien und Fugen BWV 534, 546; Partita BWV 768; Fantasia BWV 570; Choräle BWV 633-644

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Bach: Toccata & Fuge; Passacaille

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Bach: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue; Pastorale; Preludes & Fugues; Toccata & Fugue

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Bach: Toccata, Adagio & Fugue; Pastorale; Preludes & Fugues; Toccata & Fugue

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ (Box Set)

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Famous Music for Organ

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Bach: Toccata & Fugue en ré mineur; Chorals Schübler

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Widor: Symphonies for Organ Nos. 3, 4, 9

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Marie-Claire Alain joue Albert et Jehan Alain

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Jehan Alain: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 2

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Jehan Alain: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 1

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Bach: Organ Works, Vol. 5

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Bach: Organ Works, Vol. 4

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Vierne: 4 Symphonies for Organ

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Christmas Organ Music

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Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3; Danse macabre; Poulenc: Organ Concerto

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Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 'Organ'; Poulenc: Organ Concerto

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 1

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 2

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 3

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 4

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 6

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 5

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 8

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 12

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 7

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 11

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 10

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 13

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 9

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J.S. Bach: Complete Works for Organ, Vol. 14

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Franck: Complete Organ Works

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J.S. Bach: Sonates en Trio BWV 525-530

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J.S. Bach: Chorales pour Orgue - Chorals Schübler BWV 645-650

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Bach: Toccata & Fugue; Passacaglia

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Poulenc: Concerto en Sol Majeur; Alain: Sarabande; Durufle: Prélude & Fugue and Others

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Saint-Saëns: Symphony Nos. 2 & 3

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Marie-Claire Alain (born August 10, 1926) is a French organist and organ teacher best known for her prolific recording career. She is particularly known for her ability to perform substantial works entirely from memory.

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Background and education

Marie-Claire Alain was born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris. Her father, Albert Alain (1880-1971) was an organist and composer, as were her brothers, Jehan (1911-1940) and Olivier (1918-1994). Alain studied in the Paris Conservatory, in the organ class of Marcel Dupré, where she was awarded four first prizes.[1]

Musical career

Alain has recorded the complete works of J.S. Bach three separate times, and has also recorded the complete works of over a dozen other major composers for the organ, as well as many individual important works. She is the most-recorded organist in the world,[citation needed] with over 260 recordings in her catalogue.

Alain has had a long association with the St Albans International Organ Festival.

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