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Première Symphonie - mvt. 1 - Vif et agité

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Uploaded by: giwro (04/17/26)
Composer: Fleury, André
Sample Producer: Evensong
Sample Set: St. Olaf RC Lively-Fulcher
Software: Hauptwerk VII
Genre: Modern
Description:
André Fleury was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. He received his musical training as a student of Henri Letocart (a former student of César Franck ), and later, of André Marchal and Louis Vierne. At the Paris Conservatory, he studied organ with Eugène Gigout and received a first prize in organ performance and improvisation under Gigout's successor, Marcel Dupré in 1926. Fleury also studied composition with Paul Vidal.
In 1920, Fleury became Gigout's assistant at St. Augustin in Paris, and, later, also assistant of Charles Tournemire at Ste. Clotilde. He became tenured organist at St. Augustin in 1930. In 1941, he was appointed professor of organ at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. After World War II, Fleury and his wife left Paris for health reasons, and relocated to Dijon. In 1949, he succeeded Émile Poillot as titular organist at Dijon Cathedral and as professor of piano (a year later also of organ) at the Dijon Conservatory. In 1971, he accepted Jean Guillou ’s invitation to become co-titular organist at Saint-Eustache in Paris. He also was appointed as professor of organ at the Schola Cantorum and as titular organist at Versailles Cathedral, this duty was taken over by Francis Vidil after his death.
André Fleury died in 1995 at Le Vésinet, France, age 92, and was buried in Arcy-sur-Cure.

As a composer, Fleury wrote numerous works for organ, he also performed extensively throughout Europe. André Fleury premiered several important organ compositions, such as the organ sonata of Darius Milhaud, Maurice Duruflé ’s Scherzo op. 2, as well as La Nativité du Seigneur by Olivier Messiaen (the first integral performance of this organ cycle, after the premiere).

This is the first movement of his First Symphonie, Vif et agité.
Performance: Live
Recorded in: Stereo
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