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last updated 15 June 2010
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Extra Tracks
Below are tracks from our library that never made it onto one of our compact discs. They can be downloaded here as high quality 320kbs AAC encoded (MP3) files.
Purchasers of tracks have unlimited personal use but must not pass or sell on to third parties nor broadcast without prior permission from PPL
Pierre Eugène Charles Cochereau 1924-1984
Cochereau at the early age of vfive having abandoned the violin started taking piano lessons. Marguerite Long became his piano teacher in 1933, and three years later, Paul Pannesay. In 1938, Cochereau was introduced to the pipe organ by Marie-Louise Girod, a student of Marcel Dupré. He continued his organ studies with André Fleury and Paul Delafosse, whom Cochereau succeeded as titular organist at St. Roch in Paris in 1942. In 1955, he succeeded Leonce de Saint-Martin (1886-1954) as titular organist at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. As a composer, Cochereau left several organ works, chamber music, and choir compositions. Many of Cochereau's organ improvisations were transcribed and published.
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