Eric Lebrun

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Eric Lebrun, 2011

Éric Lebrun (born November 19, 1967 in Talence ) is a French organist and composer.

Lebrun was a student of Gaston Litaize and Anne-Marie Barat and studied at the Conservatoire de Paris , where he won, among other things, the first organ prize in Michel Chapuis' class. After being laureate of the Grand Prix de Chartres in 1990 , he became organist at the Saint-Antoine-des-Quinze-Vingts church in Paris , which has an important Cavaillé-Coll organ. He was organ professor at the Conservatoire National de Région d'Angers and worked for several years at the International Academy of Comminges ; today he is organ professor at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Saint-Maur . With André Isoir he founded the Nemours -Saint Pierre Academy . He also performs as a duo for four hands with his wife, the organist Marie-Ange Leurent . In this line-up he performed works by Mozart and his contemporaries.

Lebrun composed Trois poèmes liturgiques, Nocturne pour cordes, Canticum Fratris Solis and other works.

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