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Augustin Barié

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Barié was born in Paris as the only son of architect Charles-Maximin Henri Barié and Victorine Eugénie Petit and was blind from birth; however, he had large hands which spanned an eleventh, allowing him to play the difficult organ works of composers such as
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in Paris, as well as professor of organ at the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles. Barié was a celebrated improviser, one of a long line of French Romantic virtuoso organists, and he wrote mostly for organ, including a
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On 12 December 1912, he married his fiancée Jeanne-Marie Victoire Joséphine Favier (born 12 March 1886 in
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at the age of 31. His son survived him until 1917, and his widow died on 5 October 1954 in
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The family are buried together in Chambéry, where they once lived.
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Germaine Labole & Augustin Barié - Œuvres d'Orgue
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organist
César Franck
Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles
Adolphe Marty
Louis Vierne
Alexandre Guilmant
Paris Conservatory
St Germain-des-Prés
Chambéry
7th arrondissement of Paris
brain hemorrhage
Antony, France
Domessin
André Marchal
Toccata in B minor, Op. 7
media help
Cantagrel, Gilles
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Free scores by Augustin Barié
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1883 births
1915 deaths
Musicians from Paris
French classical organists
French composers of sacred music
French classical composers
French male classical composers
20th-century classical composers
Composers for pipe organ

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