Eugène Gigout
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Eugène Gigout was a French organist and a composer of classical music for organ. He was a pupil of Camille Saint-Saëns.
He was born on 23 March 1844 in Nancy, France, and died on 9 December 1925 in Paris, France.
He was the organist of St. Augustin Church in Paris for 62 years. He was widely known as a teacher and his output as a composer was considerable. He was an expert improviser, and founded his own music school. His nephew-by-marriage, Leon Boellmann, was also a fine organist and composer for the organ, though he died very young at age 35.
Among his compositions are:
- "Toccata in B Minor", probably his best-known work. It is a frequent encore piece at organ concerts.
- "Grand Choeur Dialogue" (Full Organ in Dialogue)
- "Scherzo in E Major"
- "Marche Religieuse"
- "10 pièces pour orgue" (composed 1890)
His compositions are available on a number of commercial recordings.