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Françoise Marie Blanche Renet (Paris May 20, 1924 Paris - Versailles March 23, 1995) was a French organist. She studied with Marcel Dupré (organ), Maurice Duruflé (improvisation), and Nadia Boulanger (harmony). For 30 years she was associated with the great Cavaillé-Coll at Saint-Sulpice (Paris): in 1955, she was named by Dupré Assistant Organist, maintaining the same position also with Dupré's successor Jean-Jacques Grunenwald. She was also Interim Organist during the Dupré/Grunenwald and Grunenwald/Roth interregna (1971-1973 and 1982-1985, respectively).

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  • Françoise Renet (de)
  • Françoise Renet (en)
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  • Françoise Renet (* 20. Mai 1924 in Paris; † 23. März 1995 in Versailles) war eine französische Organistin. (de)
  • Françoise Renet, née le 20 mai 1924 à Paris 16e et morte le 23 mars 1995 à Versailles, est une organiste, concertiste, improvisatrice et pédagogue française. (fr)
  • Françoise Marie Blanche Renet (Paris May 20, 1924 Paris - Versailles March 23, 1995) was a French organist. She studied with Marcel Dupré (organ), Maurice Duruflé (improvisation), and Nadia Boulanger (harmony). For 30 years she was associated with the great Cavaillé-Coll at Saint-Sulpice (Paris): in 1955, she was named by Dupré Assistant Organist, maintaining the same position also with Dupré's successor Jean-Jacques Grunenwald. She was also Interim Organist during the Dupré/Grunenwald and Grunenwald/Roth interregna (1971-1973 and 1982-1985, respectively). (en)
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  • Françoise Renet (* 20. Mai 1924 in Paris; † 23. März 1995 in Versailles) war eine französische Organistin. (de)
  • Françoise Marie Blanche Renet (Paris May 20, 1924 Paris - Versailles March 23, 1995) was a French organist. She studied with Marcel Dupré (organ), Maurice Duruflé (improvisation), and Nadia Boulanger (harmony). For 30 years she was associated with the great Cavaillé-Coll at Saint-Sulpice (Paris): in 1955, she was named by Dupré Assistant Organist, maintaining the same position also with Dupré's successor Jean-Jacques Grunenwald. She was also Interim Organist during the Dupré/Grunenwald and Grunenwald/Roth interregna (1971-1973 and 1982-1985, respectively). From 1972 to 1990, Renet taught the organ class at the Marcel Dupré Conservatory in Meudon. (en)
  • Françoise Renet, née le 20 mai 1924 à Paris 16e et morte le 23 mars 1995 à Versailles, est une organiste, concertiste, improvisatrice et pédagogue française. (fr)
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