• Auguste Joseph-Marie François Le Guennant (10 January 1881 – 17 May 1972) was a French organist, church musician and composer. He was, after positions...
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    and 4, and a women's choir in No. 2. Duruflé dedicated the work to Auguste Le Guennant, the director of the Gregorian Institute of Paris. The motets were...
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  • Two years later, a former student of the Schola Cantorum de Paris, Auguste Le Guennant, succeeded him, not only as professor but also as director of the...
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    TV presenter, was born in Auray. Auguste Le Guennant (1881–1972), composer and organist, was born in Auray Ulrich Le Pen, a footballer, was born in Auray...
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  • Hewitt, Georges Jouatte, André-Lévy, René Maillard, René Leroy, Auguste Le Guennant and René Saorgin. At the beginning of the war, Maurice Franck was...
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  • counterpoint), Vincent d'Indy (composition), Marcel Dupré (organ), and Auguste Le Guennant (Gregorian chant). In 1929 he received a diploma from the Gregorian...
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    teacher at the Schola Cantorum. Among his students were Louis Boyer, Auguste Le Guennant, Marc de Ranse, Blanche Selva, Déodat de Séverac, and Jean Vadon...
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    (1920–1923) Henri Gagnebin (1908–1909) Jesús Guridi (1904–1905) Auguste Le Guennant Éliane Lejeune-Bonnier (1939) Omer Létourneau (1919–1920) Pierre...
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  • Joseph Kunc, Aloys Lacroix, Eugène Landais, Eugène Lefebvre, Charles Le Guennant, Auguste Letocart, Henri Libert, Henri Marichelle, Alfred Marty, Adolphe Massenet...
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