Pierre Vidal (composer)


Pierre Vidal was a French composer, organist, and musicologist.

Biography

Vidal was an autodidact. At the age of 16, he had piano and organ lessons with Marcel Dupré for 4 years. Then he followed the lessons by Henri Challan in harmony at the Conservatoire de Paris. He read a lot of good books about classical music, especially those by Albert Schweitzer and Boris de Schloezer. He became a specialist by hearing the recordings of Wilhelm Furtwängler, Willem Mengelberg, Karl Münchinger and Helmut Walcha. He was at the concerts by Wanda Landowska and André Marchal. André Jorrand became one of his pupils. From 1946 to 1970, he was the organist of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville church. Following the advice of Michel Chapuis, he became an organ teacher at the Conservatoire de Strasbourg in 1967.

Recordings

His recordings and his books follow the same line about organ music. The recordings are played in Notre-Dame-des-Blancs-Manteaux in Paris, in Saint-Maximin in Thionville and in Saint-Andreas d'Hildesheim. A complete discography has been edited by Alain Carteyrade on .

Publications