Duruflé, Maurice

Duruflé, Maurice (b Louviers, 1902; d Paris, 1986). Fr. composer and organist. Org., St Étienne-du-Mont, Paris, from 1930. Ass. to M. Dupré at Paris Cons. from 1942, prof. of harmony 1943–69. Works incl. Requiem, Op.9 (1947, rev. 1961), 3 Dances for Orch. (1932), Messe-cum jubilo (1966), motets, and org. works.

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