Jean-Albert Villard
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Jean-Albert Villard
Summary
Jean-Albert Villard is a human[1]. His place of birth was Poitiers[2]. He was born on December 9, 1920[3]. He died in Poitiers[4]. He died on January 28, 2000[5]. He worked as a musician[6] and organist[7].
Key Facts
- Jean-Albert Villard's place of birth was Poitiers[2].
- Jean-Albert Villard died in Poitiers[4].
- Jean-Albert Villard was born on December 9, 1920[3].
- Jean-Albert Villard died on January 28, 2000[5].
- Jean-Albert Villard held citizenship in France[8].
- Jean-Albert Villard worked as a musician[6].
- Jean-Albert Villard's professions included organist[7].
- Among Jean-Albert Villard's employers was Ministry of Culture of France[9].
- Jean-Albert Villard was employed by Poitiers Cathedral[10].
- Jean-Albert Villard is recorded as male[11].
- Jean-Albert Villard's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Jean-Albert Villard's family name is recorded as Villard[13].
- Jean-Albert Villard studied under Edouard Souberbielle[14].
- Jean-Albert Villard studied under Maurice Duruflé[15].
- Jean-Albert Villard's instrument is recorded as organ[16].
- Jean-Albert Villard's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[17].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[18]
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Country: FR[19]
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Began / founded: 1920-12-09[20]
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Ended / dissolved: 2000-01-28[21]
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MusicBrainz ID: 240c4ff6-a0a4-4e8e-8bdd-33c069a6d884[22]
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Origins and Family
Jean-Albert Villard's place of birth was Poitiers[2]. He was born on December 9, 1920[3].
Education
Studied under Edouard Souberbielle[14], an organist[23], 1899–1986[24], of France[25], specialised in organ performance[26] and Maurice Duruflé[15], a composer[27], 1902–1986[28], of France[29], awarded the Grand Prix du Disque[30].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include musician[6] and organist[7]. Employers include Ministry of Culture of France[9], a ministry[31], in France[32], founded in 1959[33], headquartered in Palais-Royal[34] and Poitiers Cathedral[10], a Catholic cathedral[35], in France[36].
Death and Burial
Jean-Albert Villard died on January 28, 2000[5]. He died in Poitiers[4].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Albert Villard born?
Jean-Albert Villard was born in Poitiers[2].
Where did Jean-Albert Villard die?
Jean-Albert Villard passed away in Poitiers[4].