Louis Marie François Andlauer
Louis Marie François Andlauer (born September 7, 1876 in Honfleur , † 1915 ) was a French organist and composer .
The son of the Belgian organist Auguste Andlauer was a student of Charles-Marie Widor and Alexandre Guilmant . He worked as organist at Notre-Dames-des-Champs and as organist and conductor at Saint-Eloi in Paris. Two of his organ pieces were published in the Les Maitres Contemporains de l'Orgue collection in 1911. Louis Vierne dedicated the Idylle mélancolique from his Vingt-Quatre Pièces en Style Libre to him .
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- Rollin Smith: "Louis Vierne: organist of Notre-Dame Cathedral" , Pendragon Press, 1999, ISBN 9781576470046 , p. 186
- Pupils of Félix-Alexandre Guilmant
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| SURNAME | Andlauer, Louis Marie François |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French organist and composer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | September 7, 1876 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Honfleur |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1915 |