Léonce de Saint-Martin

Cathedral Notre-Dame in Paris

Léonce de Saint-Martin, born on 31 October 1886 in Albi (France) and dead on 10 June 1954 in Paris (France), was a French organist and composer.

As the successor of Louis Vierne in 1937, he was organist at Notre-Dame de Paris until his death in 1954.

Works

For organ solo

  1. Prélude
  2. Pastorale
  3. Intermezzo
  4. Andante
  5. Choral
  6. Final
  1. Prélude
  2. Fugue
  3. Cantilène
  4. Carillon
  1. Tristesse des Hébreux captifs de Babylone
  2. Lamentation au souvenir de Jérusalem
  3. Babylone la Superbe
  4. Les Hébreux maudissent leurs vainqueurs
  1. La marche sous la malédiction
  2. Les éléments et la vie
  3. Mort d'Adam ; prière et mort d'Ève
  1. Prélude
  2. Aria
  3. Fantaisie-Choral
  4. Prière
  5. Postlude
  1. Prélude
  2. Salve Regina
  3. Ave Regina
  4. Alma Redemptoris
  5. Postlude

For choir

For organ and other instruments

Mélodies (voices and piano)

  1. Paris d'avril
  2. Grisaille
  3. Mariez-vous
  4. Cimetière de Paris
  5. L'heure du thé
  6. Vampire

Transcriptions

See also

Bibliography

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