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Charles-Édouard Lefebvre
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Mélanie Bonis
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Alexander Tcherepnin
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Jean-Jacques Grunenwald
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Hendrik Andriessen
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Maurice Duruflé
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Anton Arensky
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Robert Casadesus
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Hélène Fleury-Roy
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Guillaume Lekeu
Guillaume Lekeu
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Robert Planel
Robert Planel
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Paul Paray
Paul Paray
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Herman David Koppel
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Léon Boëllmann
French organist and composer

Léon Boëllmann

Intro
French organist and composer
Awards Received
Prix Chartier
Officer of the French Order of Academic Palms
Music
Léon Boëllmann

Léon Boëllmann (French pronunciation: ​[/leɔ̃ bɔ.ɛlman/]; 25 September 1862 – 11 October 1897) was a French composer, known for a small number of compositions for organ. His best-known composition is Suite gothique (1895), which is a staple of the organ repertoire, especially its concluding Toccata.