Renaud de Vilbac explained

Birth Name:Alphonse Zoé Charles Renaud de Vilbac
Birth Date:3 June 1829
Death Place:Ixelles (Belgium)
Occupation:Organist
Composer

(Alphonse Zoé Charles) Renaud de Vilbac (3 June 1829 – 19 March 1884) was a prolific French organist and composer.

Biography

Vilbac entered the Conservatoire de Paris at age 13 to study the pipe organ with François Benoist and composition with Fromental Halévy. Two years later, in 1844, he won the second "Prix de Rome" with his cantata Le Renégat de Tanger on a text by Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret.

Returning to Paris after his stay at the Villa Medici in Rome, Vilbac became the holder of the great organ Merklin-Schütz of the église Saint-Eugène-Sainte-Cécile in 1855.

Works

Lyrical works

Music for piano

Music for organ and harmonium

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